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... play , and there is every reason to believe that it was printed from a manuscript surreptitiously ob- tained . This manuscript may have been compiled in the first instance from short hand notes taken during the re- presentation , but ...
... play , and there is every reason to believe that it was printed from a manuscript surreptitiously ob- tained . This manuscript may have been compiled in the first instance from short hand notes taken during the re- presentation , but ...
Seite ix
... play encouraged N. L. , i.e. Nicholas Ling , and the other pub- lisher , Trundell , to undertake a surreptitious edition . In the interval between the two editions Shakespeare seems to have changed the names of some of his Dramatis ...
... play encouraged N. L. , i.e. Nicholas Ling , and the other pub- lisher , Trundell , to undertake a surreptitious edition . In the interval between the two editions Shakespeare seems to have changed the names of some of his Dramatis ...
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... play curtailed , and curtailed differently , for purposes of representation . Therefore in giving in our text all the passages from both Folio and Quarto we are reproducing , as near as may be , the work as it was origin- ally written ...
... play curtailed , and curtailed differently , for purposes of representation . Therefore in giving in our text all the passages from both Folio and Quarto we are reproducing , as near as may be , the work as it was origin- ally written ...
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... play was issued by the same publisher . Its title is as follows : M. William Shak - speare : | HIS | True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King LEAR and his three | Daughters . | With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne ...
... play was issued by the same publisher . Its title is as follows : M. William Shak - speare : | HIS | True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King LEAR and his three | Daughters . | With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne ...
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... play by the letters A , B , C , respectively . The first of these is a copy of Q2 , quoted by us as Q. ( Bodl . 1 ) ; the second is a copy of Q .; and the third , which is in reality another . copy of Q , and is quoted by us as Q ...
... play by the letters A , B , C , respectively . The first of these is a copy of Q2 , quoted by us as Q. ( Bodl . 1 ) ; the second is a copy of Q .; and the third , which is in reality another . copy of Q , and is quoted by us as Q ...
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Anon Becket conj Bodl Brabantio Capell conj Cassio Collier Cyprus daughter dead Desdemona dost doth dram Duke Dyce Edgar Emil Enter Exeunt Exit F,F₂ F₁ F₂ F₂F3 father FfQ6 Fool Gent Gentleman Glou Grant White Hamlet Hanmer hast hath haue hear heart heaven Horatio Iago Jackson conj Jennens Johnson conj Keightley Kent King Laer Laertes Lear line in Ff line in Qq lord madam Malone Mason conj Michael Cassio night Omitted in Ff Omitted in Qq Ophelia Othello Polonius Pope pray Prose in Qq Q₁ Q₁Q3 Q₂ Q₂Q3 Qq Ff QqFf Quarto Queen Re-enter reading Regan Roderigo Rowe SCENE Seymour conj soul speak Steevens sweet sword thee Theobald conj thine thou Three lines villain Walker conj Warburton