The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... thing like a just estimate of the time and labor which must be given to the conscientious prep- aration of a thorough critical edition of Shakespeare's plays , until after he has performed the task himself . And thus , with a very clear ...
... thing like a just estimate of the time and labor which must be given to the conscientious prep- aration of a thorough critical edition of Shakespeare's plays , until after he has performed the task himself . And thus , with a very clear ...
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... answer : There can be no doubt that this , the old , reading is correct . See in Browne's Pastorals , 66 - ' Things worthy their accept , our offering . " II . 5 . p . 152 . King Henry the Sixth . Part เ SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
... answer : There can be no doubt that this , the old , reading is correct . See in Browne's Pastorals , 66 - ' Things worthy their accept , our offering . " II . 5 . p . 152 . King Henry the Sixth . Part เ SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
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... thing woven . It would seem impossible that this striking coincidence of thought , of incident , and of language could be merely accidental ; and there was no other translation of the Orlando Furioso into Eng- Thus rendered by Rose ...
... thing woven . It would seem impossible that this striking coincidence of thought , of incident , and of language could be merely accidental ; and there was no other translation of the Orlando Furioso into Eng- Thus rendered by Rose ...
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... thing . In March , 1578 , the inhabitants of Stratford having been assessed for the purchase of arms , he failed to contrib- ute his quota . In October , 1579 , he sold his wife's share in the Snitterfield property , and in 1580 a rever ...
... thing . In March , 1578 , the inhabitants of Stratford having been assessed for the purchase of arms , he failed to contrib- ute his quota . In October , 1579 , he sold his wife's share in the Snitterfield property , and in 1580 a rever ...
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... thing of importance to fill the gap , except the story of the deer- stealing and its consequences . What was he doing in all those eight years ? and what before the former date ? For he was not born to wealth and privilege , and so ...
... thing of importance to fill the gap , except the story of the deer- stealing and its consequences . What was he doing in all those eight years ? and what before the former date ? For he was not born to wealth and privilege , and so ...
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