The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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... Seymour conj . 63 As ] That Seymour conj . COMEDY OF ERRORS . ii . 1. 41 in thee ] of thee Nares conj . v . 1. 156 gates ] gate Johnson's Dict . ( s . v . Abbess ) . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . THE main rules which X ADDENDA .
... Seymour conj . 63 As ] That Seymour conj . COMEDY OF ERRORS . ii . 1. 41 in thee ] of thee Nares conj . v . 1. 156 gates ] gate Johnson's Dict . ( s . v . Abbess ) . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . THE main rules which X ADDENDA .
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... Johnson . Mere differences of spelling are not noticed , except ( 1 ) in corrupt or disputed passages , where the ' ductus literarum ' is important as a help towards the determination of the true text , and ( 2 ) when the variation is ...
... Johnson . Mere differences of spelling are not noticed , except ( 1 ) in corrupt or disputed passages , where the ' ductus literarum ' is important as a help towards the determination of the true text , and ( 2 ) when the variation is ...
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... made by annotators or by editors , but not introduced by them into the text , are distinguished by the addition of ' conj . ' , as ' Farmer conj . ' , ' Johnson conj . ' & c . ' Steevens ( Farmer conj . ) ' indicates that PREFACE . xxiii.
... made by annotators or by editors , but not introduced by them into the text , are distinguished by the addition of ' conj . ' , as ' Farmer conj . ' , ' Johnson conj . ' & c . ' Steevens ( Farmer conj . ) ' indicates that PREFACE . xxiii.
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... Johnson . For convenience of reference to these editions , we have always recorded the commencement of Pope's scenes . By a minute comparison of the two texts we find that Pope printed his edition from Rowe , not from any of the Folios ...
... Johnson . For convenience of reference to these editions , we have always recorded the commencement of Pope's scenes . By a minute comparison of the two texts we find that Pope printed his edition from Rowe , not from any of the Folios ...
Page xxxv
... Johnson told Burney that Warburton , as a critic , ' would make two - and- fifty Theobalds cut into slices . ' ( Boswell's Life of Johnson , Vol . 11. p . 85. Ed . 1835 ) . From this judgment , whether they be compared as critics or ...
... Johnson told Burney that Warburton , as a critic , ' would make two - and- fifty Theobalds cut into slices . ' ( Boswell's Life of Johnson , Vol . 11. p . 85. Ed . 1835 ) . From this judgment , whether they be compared as critics or ...
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