The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. 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 2Little, Brown, 1857 |
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... quarto and the first folio are the only sources of the text of this play , and of internal evidence as to its origin . There is , and can be , but one opinion as to the surreptitious origin of the quarto of 1602. It is itself its own ...
... quarto and the first folio are the only sources of the text of this play , and of internal evidence as to its origin . There is , and can be , but one opinion as to the surreptitious origin of the quarto of 1602. It is itself its own ...
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... quarto , a difference too great to have been the result of the manner in which the text was obtained ; and that this was not the cause , is plainly shown : First , by the transpo- sition of Scene 4 of Act III . , which in the quarto ...
... quarto , a difference too great to have been the result of the manner in which the text was obtained ; and that this was not the cause , is plainly shown : First , by the transpo- sition of Scene 4 of Act III . , which in the quarto ...
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... quarto . The discrepancy was probably caused by the similarity of the MS . o and e , before alluded to . ouphes " -Elf , ' ' ouphe , ' and ' oaf , ' have the same origin , and mean primarily a goblin . ' 66— 66 - " some diffused song ...
... quarto . The discrepancy was probably caused by the similarity of the MS . o and e , before alluded to . ouphes " -Elf , ' ' ouphe , ' and ' oaf , ' have the same origin , and mean primarily a goblin . ' 66— 66 - " some diffused song ...
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