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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE SHAKESPEARE'S WILL APPENDIX EARLY EDITIONS DEDICATION , & c . COMMENDATORY ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE SHAKESPEARE'S WILL APPENDIX EARLY EDITIONS DEDICATION , & c . COMMENDATORY ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. than a semi - corrected text , which , purged here and there of the grossest blunders , continues still , almost in every page , to offend against sense and metre . - If the most eminent classical ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. than a semi - corrected text , which , purged here and there of the grossest blunders , continues still , almost in every page , to offend against sense and metre . - If the most eminent classical ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. very sparingly . Indeed , I have passed over in silence an immense mass of so - called " corrections " of the latter descrip- tion , —not a few of which belong to a very recent period . Here , however ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. very sparingly . Indeed , I have passed over in silence an immense mass of so - called " corrections " of the latter descrip- tion , —not a few of which belong to a very recent period . Here , however ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. broken from excitement and impulse . He begins to say that he must set ' it ' down ; but does not say what . Then comes his admirative comment on the King's smiling villany ; then the statement of the ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. broken from excitement and impulse . He begins to say that he must set ' it ' down ; but does not say what . Then comes his admirative comment on the King's smiling villany ; then the statement of the ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. -To the last volume is appended a Glossary , wherein the language of the poet , his allusions to customs , & c . are fully explained . In preparing this edition I have been greatly assisted by the late ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. -To the last volume is appended a Glossary , wherein the language of the poet , his allusions to customs , & c . are fully explained . In preparing this edition I have been greatly assisted by the late ...
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