The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... editions will allow , and when the labour of selecting from so many authorities in so many thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various ...
... editions will allow , and when the labour of selecting from so many authorities in so many thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various ...
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... editions , word . ( t ) Old editions school . never separateth itself from the moon , but a small disnee . " & c . b And usurping hair , - ] And is not in the early editions . The folio of 1632 , an . Should ravish doters with a false ...
... editions , word . ( t ) Old editions school . never separateth itself from the moon , but a small disnee . " & c . b And usurping hair , - ] And is not in the early editions . The folio of 1632 , an . Should ravish doters with a false ...
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... editions , published before the folio collection of 1623 , are a quarto printed in 1609 , and another without date , both by the same publisher , John Smethwicke . The first two of these editions are extremely rare and valuable ; and ...
... editions , published before the folio collection of 1623 , are a quarto printed in 1609 , and another without date , both by the same publisher , John Smethwicke . The first two of these editions are extremely rare and valuable ; and ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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