The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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Page 14
... quarto edition , pub- lished in 1622. Hence some English editors in the last cen- tury , and some German commentators in this , have thought that The Troublesome Reign was an early work of Shakespeare's ; but it shows no trace even of ...
... quarto edition , pub- lished in 1622. Hence some English editors in the last cen- tury , and some German commentators in this , have thought that The Troublesome Reign was an early work of Shakespeare's ; but it shows no trace even of ...
Page 138
... quarto of 1597 fixes , of course , the hither limit of the period of Shakespeare's life in which he pro- duced this play ; but a contemporary of Shakespeare- Daniel has left evidence which circumscribes that period within the revolution ...
... quarto of 1597 fixes , of course , the hither limit of the period of Shakespeare's life in which he pro- duced this play ; but a contemporary of Shakespeare- Daniel has left evidence which circumscribes that period within the revolution ...
Page 142
... quarto editions of this History had appeared in 1597 and 1598 , a third was published in 1608 with " new addi- tions ... quarto versions . The quartos of 1597 and 1598 present a part of Act IV . Sc . 1 , 142 KING RICHARD II .
... quarto editions of this History had appeared in 1597 and 1598 , a third was published in 1608 with " new addi- tions ... quarto versions . The quartos of 1597 and 1598 present a part of Act IV . Sc . 1 , 142 KING RICHARD II .
Page 144
... quarto impressions , the earliest that of 1597 — is justly pronounced by Mr. Collier " the most valuable for its readings and general accuracy ; ' as the critical reader who has not access to the original may see by an examination of ...
... quarto impressions , the earliest that of 1597 — is justly pronounced by Mr. Collier " the most valuable for its readings and general accuracy ; ' as the critical reader who has not access to the original may see by an examination of ...
Page 246
... quarto of 1597. The subsequent quartos , which are copied by the folio , have , " Look what I said . " This is manifestly an error , as Bolingbroke refers to the charges which he is about to make . I believe the author's word to have ...
... quarto of 1597. The subsequent quartos , which are copied by the folio , have , " Look what I said . " This is manifestly an error , as Bolingbroke refers to the charges which he is about to make . I believe the author's word to have ...
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