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Page x
... passages , which the ignorance and presumption of the actors , the somnolency of the transcribers , and the carelessness of the player - editors had conspired to ruin . With reference to the present edition , —I would fain hope that ...
... passages , which the ignorance and presumption of the actors , the somnolency of the transcribers , and the carelessness of the player - editors had conspired to ruin . With reference to the present edition , —I would fain hope that ...
Page xii
... passage as altered by A. E. B. should fail to attract the attention it deserves , and should happen not to be clearly understood , Dr. Ingleby has eagerly brought it for- ward , from the recesses of Notes and Queries , as " a true ...
... passage as altered by A. E. B. should fail to attract the attention it deserves , and should happen not to be clearly understood , Dr. Ingleby has eagerly brought it for- ward , from the recesses of Notes and Queries , as " a true ...
Page xv
... passage of King John , act ii . sc . 1 , I retain ( with Malone , Mr. Collier , & c . ) the " it " of the folio ; and my reason for doing so is obvious enough from the nature of the passage ; " Do , child , go to it ' grandam , child ...
... passage of King John , act ii . sc . 1 , I retain ( with Malone , Mr. Collier , & c . ) the " it " of the folio ; and my reason for doing so is obvious enough from the nature of the passage ; " Do , child , go to it ' grandam , child ...
Page xvi
... passages , which half - an - hour's cursory examination of the early copies has enabled me to adduce ; " Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe . " Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou want'st a rough pash , " & c . The ...
... passages , which half - an - hour's cursory examination of the early copies has enabled me to adduce ; " Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe . " Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou want'st a rough pash , " & c . The ...
Page xvii
... passage literatim thus ; " he hath but a little wee - face ; with a little yellow Beard : a Caine colourd Beard ; " while the quartos , which contain only an imperfect text of the first sketch of the play , have in the corresponding passage ...
... passage literatim thus ; " he hath but a little wee - face ; with a little yellow Beard : a Caine colourd Beard ; " while the quartos , which contain only an imperfect text of the first sketch of the play , have in the corresponding passage ...
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