The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... printed Much Ado about Nothing from the quarto of 1600 , omitting some short portions and words here and there , and making some trivial changes , mostly for the worse : —that they printed Love's Labour's lost from the quarto of 1598 ...
... printed Much Ado about Nothing from the quarto of 1600 , omitting some short portions and words here and there , and making some trivial changes , mostly for the worse : —that they printed Love's Labour's lost from the quarto of 1598 ...
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... printed the play : - that their text of King Richard III . , — which materially differs from that of all the quartos , now and then for the better , but oftener perhaps for the worse , -was in some parts printed from the quarto of 1602 ...
... printed the play : - that their text of King Richard III . , — which materially differs from that of all the quartos , now and then for the better , but oftener perhaps for the worse , -was in some parts printed from the quarto of 1602 ...
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... printed books , were all much on a level , if they were only used and sanctioned by their company . " - As to the original manu- scripts of Shakespeare's plays , it is altogether improbable that any of them ( especially when we ...
... printed books , were all much on a level , if they were only used and sanctioned by their company . " - As to the original manu- scripts of Shakespeare's plays , it is altogether improbable that any of them ( especially when we ...
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... printed in quarto ; for even when the quartos do not supply absolute deficiencies , and though in various passages they may be themselves defective or corrupt , they frequently en- able us to restore the language of Shakespeare where it ...
... printed in quarto ; for even when the quartos do not supply absolute deficiencies , and though in various passages they may be themselves defective or corrupt , they frequently en- able us to restore the language of Shakespeare where it ...
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... printed in the old copy : ' Let not Virginia wate her contemplation So high , to call this visit an intrusion . ' It is clear that ' wate ' must be wrong , and the editor suggests waie ( i.e. weigh ) as the fit emendation ; when he did ...
... printed in the old copy : ' Let not Virginia wate her contemplation So high , to call this visit an intrusion . ' It is clear that ' wate ' must be wrong , and the editor suggests waie ( i.e. weigh ) as the fit emendation ; when he did ...
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