The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... editor , Hermann Conrad ( 1907 ) . But at any rate these editors have , in a measure , indicated their views in the text itself by means of brackets , obeli , or other perfectly usual and allowable methods . The segregation of the ...
... editor , Hermann Conrad ( 1907 ) . But at any rate these editors have , in a measure , indicated their views in the text itself by means of brackets , obeli , or other perfectly usual and allowable methods . The segregation of the ...
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... editors ( i.e. the editors of the Cambridge Shakespeare ) , in their well - known and excellent edition of this play ( 1869 ) were of opinion that many scenes and passages were not written by Shakespeare , but they failed to ...
... editors ( i.e. the editors of the Cambridge Shakespeare ) , in their well - known and excellent edition of this play ( 1869 ) were of opinion that many scenes and passages were not written by Shakespeare , but they failed to ...
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... Editor has striven to give honour to whom honour is due and to acknowledge indebtedness to pre- vious editors and commentators . It is too much the custom to " convey " from the great eighteenth century editors without any ...
... Editor has striven to give honour to whom honour is due and to acknowledge indebtedness to pre- vious editors and commentators . It is too much the custom to " convey " from the great eighteenth century editors without any ...
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