The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play |
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36 leaves . scene had originally formed part of Shakespeare's play , and “ The Tragedie of King Richard the Second : with new ad- was “ suppressed in the printed copy of 1597 , from the fear ditions of the Parliament Sceane , and the ...
36 leaves . scene had originally formed part of Shakespeare's play , and “ The Tragedie of King Richard the Second : with new ad- was “ suppressed in the printed copy of 1597 , from the fear ditions of the Parliament Sceane , and the ...
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... riations in some scenes , particularly near the middle of the although the plot is clearly at an end . ... and The earliest entry in the Stationers ' Registers relating to after a long scene between Richmond , the Queen mother ...
... riations in some scenes , particularly near the middle of the although the plot is clearly at an end . ... and The earliest entry in the Stationers ' Registers relating to after a long scene between Richmond , the Queen mother ...
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Neither is internal evidence wholly wanting , for folio of 1623 , where it is divided into acts but not into scenes ; words and phrases employed by Shakespeare in his other and it was registered at Stationery ?
Neither is internal evidence wholly wanting , for folio of 1623 , where it is divided into acts but not into scenes ; words and phrases employed by Shakespeare in his other and it was registered at Stationery ?
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How far this notion is well founded can of course be matter The Acts , but not the Scenes , are distinguished , and it appeared ... 52 , ) which seems to refer to some scene in which As all did govern , yet all did obey : Timon had been ...
How far this notion is well founded can of course be matter The Acts , but not the Scenes , are distinguished , and it appeared ... 52 , ) which seems to refer to some scene in which As all did govern , yet all did obey : Timon had been ...
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The Acts and Scenes following , obtained the title of “ the King's players . ... 4 , the quarto of 1603 explains a curious point breath , ” in the fencing scene , is noticed in the very words of stage - business , which puzzled all the ...
The Acts and Scenes following , obtained the title of “ the King's players . ... 4 , the quarto of 1603 explains a curious point breath , ” in the fencing scene , is noticed in the very words of stage - business , which puzzled all the ...
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