The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... passages , they introduced not a few bad variations , to say nothing of their being chargeable with some small omissions : -that for The Merchant of Venice they used Heyes's quarto , 1600 , re- taining a good many of its misprints ; and ...
... passages , they introduced not a few bad variations , to say nothing of their being chargeable with some small omissions : -that for The Merchant of Venice they used Heyes's quarto , 1600 , re- taining a good many of its misprints ; and ...
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... lier's , and Dyce's ; the two last - named , however , having appeared after great part of the present work was pub lished , were available only for a portion of the plays . word , or passage from any other source , always xii PREFACE .
... lier's , and Dyce's ; the two last - named , however , having appeared after great part of the present work was pub lished , were available only for a portion of the plays . word , or passage from any other source , always xii PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. word , or passage from any other source , always showing the folio reading in a ... passages either dubious or positively corrupt . In those of the former category my rule has been to give the original ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. word , or passage from any other source , always showing the folio reading in a ... passages either dubious or positively corrupt . In those of the former category my rule has been to give the original ...
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... passage : - " Base - minded men all three of you , if by my misery yee bee not warned ; for unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burs to cleave ; those puppits ( I meane ) that speake from our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our ...
... passage : - " Base - minded men all three of you , if by my misery yee bee not warned ; for unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burs to cleave ; those puppits ( I meane ) that speake from our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our ...
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... passage did occur . 65 There is another agreeable tradition respecting the acquaintance of these famous " Worthies " preserved by Fuller , who , speaking of Shakespeare , says , " Many were the wit - combates betwixt him and Ben Jonson ...
... passage did occur . 65 There is another agreeable tradition respecting the acquaintance of these famous " Worthies " preserved by Fuller , who , speaking of Shakespeare , says , " Many were the wit - combates betwixt him and Ben Jonson ...
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