The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page vii
... Folio of 1623 ; it occupies twenty - one pages , from 80 to 98 in the division of " Tragedies " ( pages 81 and 82 be- ing numbered twice over ) . " The Actor's Names " are given on the next page , a blank page follows , and then comes ...
... Folio of 1623 ; it occupies twenty - one pages , from 80 to 98 in the division of " Tragedies " ( pages 81 and 82 be- ing numbered twice over ) . " The Actor's Names " are given on the next page , a blank page follows , and then comes ...
Page viii
... Folio ; ( iv ) that the edi- tors of the Folio could only obtain the parts of the prin- cipal actors , and the deficiencies had to be supplied from an earlier Timon , 3 or by some second - rate dramatist ; ( v ) that the combination of ...
... Folio ; ( iv ) that the edi- tors of the Folio could only obtain the parts of the prin- cipal actors , and the deficiencies had to be supplied from an earlier Timon , 3 or by some second - rate dramatist ; ( v ) that the combination of ...
Page x
... Folio , when the Editors had re- solved to change the position of Troilus and Cressida.1 Perhaps the printing of Julius Cæsar was commenced be- fore that of Timon was finished . There is no definite evidence of an older play on the ...
... Folio , when the Editors had re- solved to change the position of Troilus and Cressida.1 Perhaps the printing of Julius Cæsar was commenced be- fore that of Timon was finished . There is no definite evidence of an older play on the ...
Page 8
... folio changes wax into verse , which strikes us as not unworthy of being considered ; as wax was then commonly written waxe , and so might be misprinted for verse . In either case , the expression ap- pears sufficiently strained and far ...
... folio changes wax into verse , which strikes us as not unworthy of being considered ; as wax was then commonly written waxe , and so might be misprinted for verse . In either case , the expression ap- pears sufficiently strained and far ...
Page 17
... folio owned by Mr. Singer , " That I had an empty wit to be a lord " ; the sense in this case being rendered something clearer thus , - " That , to be a lord , I had an empty wit " ; not unlike the slang phrase which we have sometimes ...
... folio owned by Mr. Singer , " That I had an empty wit to be a lord " ; the sense in this case being rendered something clearer thus , - " That , to be a lord , I had an empty wit " ; not unlike the slang phrase which we have sometimes ...
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