The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... printed first by Caxton , call'd - The Destruc- tion of Troy , in three parts : in the third part of it , are many strange particulars , occurring no where else , which Shakspeare has admitted into his play . Twelfth Night . Another of ...
... printed first by Caxton , call'd - The Destruc- tion of Troy , in three parts : in the third part of it , are many strange particulars , occurring no where else , which Shakspeare has admitted into his play . Twelfth Night . Another of ...
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... printed by a careful editor without a minute examination , and collation of both copies ; but those quartos were in general the basis on which the folio edi- tors built , and are entitled to our particular attention and exa- mination as ...
... printed by a careful editor without a minute examination , and collation of both copies ; but those quartos were in general the basis on which the folio edi- tors built , and are entitled to our particular attention and exa- mination as ...
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... printed in the same year , or an undated copy , it is necessary to examine each of them , because which of them was first , can not be ascertained ; and being each printed from a manuscript , they carry with them a degree of authority ...
... printed in the same year , or an undated copy , it is necessary to examine each of them , because which of them was first , can not be ascertained ; and being each printed from a manuscript , they carry with them a degree of authority ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson,George Steevens,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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