The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 2Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... ) . A second Quarto , a mere reprint of the first , appeared in 1619 . In the first Folio the play occupies pages 39-60 ; its length there is more than double that of the Quartos , 1 from which it differs to such an extent as to.
... ) . A second Quarto , a mere reprint of the first , appeared in 1619 . In the first Folio the play occupies pages 39-60 ; its length there is more than double that of the Quartos , 1 from which it differs to such an extent as to.
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... Folio , not in the Quarto editions . 1 Shakespeare acted in Every Man in His Humour in 1598 , and the two plays have much in common ( for example , Ford and Kitely ; Nym's reiteration of “ humour , ” etc. ) . ― In the Return from ...
... Folio , not in the Quarto editions . 1 Shakespeare acted in Every Man in His Humour in 1598 , and the two plays have much in common ( for example , Ford and Kitely ; Nym's reiteration of “ humour , ” etc. ) . ― In the Return from ...
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... FOLIO VER- The question at issue , on which scholars are divided , is whether the Quarto represents a pirated edi- tion of an early sketch of the play , revised and enlarged in the first Folio version , or whether both versions are to ...
... FOLIO VER- The question at issue , on which scholars are divided , is whether the Quarto represents a pirated edi- tion of an early sketch of the play , revised and enlarged in the first Folio version , or whether both versions are to ...
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... Folio makes the tale a more ancient one ( cp . iv . 4 . 35-37 ) . The earliest notice of " Herne's oak " is in a ... Folios it is impossible to arrange the time consistently , owing to the confusion as regards Falstaff's interviews 4 ...
... Folio makes the tale a more ancient one ( cp . iv . 4 . 35-37 ) . The earliest notice of " Herne's oak " is in a ... Folios it is impossible to arrange the time consistently , owing to the confusion as regards Falstaff's interviews 4 ...
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... Folios read " precisian . " The emendation adopted in the text was first suggested by Johnson , and has been gen- erally accepted ; cp . Sonnet 147 : " My reason , the phy- sician to my love . " II . i . 193 , 195. My name is Brook . In ...
... Folios read " precisian . " The emendation adopted in the text was first suggested by Johnson , and has been gen- erally accepted ; cp . Sonnet 147 : " My reason , the phy- sician to my love . " II . i . 193 , 195. My name is Brook . In ...
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