The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... Shakespearian or pseudo - Shakespearian texts , by William Jaggard in 16191 . It was in fact a fake , and editors might altogether disregard it from henceforth , did it not claim a small niche in the temple of fame as the link between ...
... Shakespearian or pseudo - Shakespearian texts , by William Jaggard in 16191 . It was in fact a fake , and editors might altogether disregard it from henceforth , did it not claim a small niche in the temple of fame as the link between ...
Page 83
... Shakespearian verse , and their masterly diction and vigorous sweep , which pays no attention to line - termination but runs on until the idea which impels it is exhausted , introduce a note of intellectual energy that makes the whole ...
... Shakespearian verse , and their masterly diction and vigorous sweep , which pays no attention to line - termination but runs on until the idea which impels it is exhausted , introduce a note of intellectual energy that makes the whole ...
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... Shakespearian MS , added in 1598 ( v . pp . 90-91 ) . It can hardly be doubted , in any event , that Shakespeare wrote the whole passage under the same poetic impulse and probably at a single sitting ; ( ii ) ll . 43-73 , which we take ...
... Shakespearian MS , added in 1598 ( v . pp . 90-91 ) . It can hardly be doubted , in any event , that Shakespeare wrote the whole passage under the same poetic impulse and probably at a single sitting ; ( ii ) ll . 43-73 , which we take ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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