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... SHAKSPERE'S contemporaries . It is surely time that the patent absurdity should cease , of printing 16th- and 17th - century plays , for English scholars , in 19th - century spelling . Assuredly the Folio spelling must be nearer SHAKSPERE'S ...
... SHAKSPERE'S contemporaries . It is surely time that the patent absurdity should cease , of printing 16th- and 17th - century plays , for English scholars , in 19th - century spelling . Assuredly the Folio spelling must be nearer SHAKSPERE'S ...
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... Shakspere's that Mr Fleay now agrees with me are spurious , in Act I. Sc . i . , Sc . ii . , p . 454 , 458 , 464 , and saying that the spurious " Redime te captum is quoted by Shakspere as it stands in the Grammar , " & c . We need not ...
... Shakspere's that Mr Fleay now agrees with me are spurious , in Act I. Sc . i . , Sc . ii . , p . 454 , 458 , 464 , and saying that the spurious " Redime te captum is quoted by Shakspere as it stands in the Grammar , " & c . We need not ...
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... Shakspere's , but is the adapter's , and which continues through Act III . Sc . i . Act III . Scene ii . In this scene the parts that I feel certain are not Shakspere's are l . 126-150 , " He hath some meaning in his mad attire , " to ...
... Shakspere's , but is the adapter's , and which continues through Act III . Sc . i . Act III . Scene ii . In this scene the parts that I feel certain are not Shakspere's are l . 126-150 , " He hath some meaning in his mad attire , " to ...
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Discussion on Paper I Mr Furnivall p 17 Mr Richard | 254 |
PORTIONS WERE WRITTEN AT DIFFERENT | 285 |
ON TWO PLAYS OF SHAKSPERES THE VERSIONS | 339 |
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