The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Том 1Whittaker & Company, 1844 |
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... letter of the text , not merely with one , but with several original copies ( some- times varying materially from each other ) under my eyes . Wherever , therefore , the text of the present edition is faulty , I can offer no excuse ...
... letter of the text , not merely with one , but with several original copies ( some- times varying materially from each other ) under my eyes . Wherever , therefore , the text of the present edition is faulty , I can offer no excuse ...
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... letters , I have been anxious to in- clude the most minute particles of information , whether of tradition or discovery . This information is now hardly as scanty as it was formerly represented , and , by the favour of friends and my ...
... letters , I have been anxious to in- clude the most minute particles of information , whether of tradition or discovery . This information is now hardly as scanty as it was formerly represented , and , by the favour of friends and my ...
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... letter dated about 1535 , and quoted in " The History of Engl . Dram . Poetry , and the Stage , " I. 131 , where a person of the name of Thomas Wylley informs Cromwell , Earl of Essex , that he had written a play in which a character ...
... letter dated about 1535 , and quoted in " The History of Engl . Dram . Poetry , and the Stage , " I. 131 , where a person of the name of Thomas Wylley informs Cromwell , Earl of Essex , that he had written a play in which a character ...
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... Letters of Eminent Literary Men . " That of Udall is the first in the series . 1 This single copy is without title - page , so that the year when it was printed cannot be ascertained ; but Thomas Hacket had a licence in 1566 for the ...
... Letters of Eminent Literary Men . " That of Udall is the first in the series . 1 This single copy is without title - page , so that the year when it was printed cannot be ascertained ; but Thomas Hacket had a licence in 1566 for the ...
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... letter , which Merrygreek reads without a due observance of the punctuation , so that it entirely perverts the meaning of the writer : he visits her while she is surrounded by her female do- mestics , but he is unceremoniously rejected ...
... letter , which Merrygreek reads without a due observance of the punctuation , so that it entirely perverts the meaning of the writer : he visits her while she is surrounded by her female do- mestics , but he is unceremoniously rejected ...
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