The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 pages |
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Page xi
... plays , and of subsequent editions and commentaries . 2. To give all the results of this collation in notes at the foot ... play a few notes , ( a ) to explain such variations in the text of former editions as could not be intelligibly ...
... plays , and of subsequent editions and commentaries . 2. To give all the results of this collation in notes at the foot ... play a few notes , ( a ) to explain such variations in the text of former editions as could not be intelligibly ...
Page xiii
... plays , the Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there exists an earlier edition in quarto , as is the case in more than one half of the thirty - six plays ...
... plays , the Folio of 1623 , which , for more easy reference , we have designated F * . This we have mainly adopted , unless there exists an earlier edition in quarto , as is the case in more than one half of the thirty - six plays ...
Page xiv
... play , Iv . 1. 63 , ' Woman , art thou lunaties ? ' as the error may equally possibly be evaded by reading ' lunacies ' with Rowe , and ' lunatics ' with Capell , we have retained the error † . The well - known canon of criticism , that ...
... play , Iv . 1. 63 , ' Woman , art thou lunaties ? ' as the error may equally possibly be evaded by reading ' lunacies ' with Rowe , and ' lunatics ' with Capell , we have retained the error † . The well - known canon of criticism , that ...
Page xv
... play , IV . 1 : ' O how mine eyes do loath ' Q ,, altered to ' doth loath ' in Q2 F1 , and restored , evidently by a grammatical reviser , to do loath ' in FF.F. Again , I. 1 : ' what all but he do know , ' Qq , is altered to ' doth ...
... play , IV . 1 : ' O how mine eyes do loath ' Q ,, altered to ' doth loath ' in Q2 F1 , and restored , evidently by a grammatical reviser , to do loath ' in FF.F. Again , I. 1 : ' what all but he do know , ' Qq , is altered to ' doth ...
Page xvii
... Plays there is a competing claim to guide our spelling , put forward by an array of Quartos , of earlier date than F1 . To desert F , for these , where they exist , would be but an occasional , and at best an uncertain means of ...
... Plays there is a competing claim to guide our spelling , put forward by an array of Quartos , of earlier date than F1 . To desert F , for these , where they exist , would be but an occasional , and at best an uncertain means of ...
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