The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page i
... , CRITICAL NOTES , AND A GLOSSARIAL INDEX . Barvard Edition . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. IN TWENTY VOLUMES . VOL . I. BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY GINN , HEATH , & CO . 1881 . PR 2753 H8 1881 V I い Entered according to.
... , CRITICAL NOTES , AND A GLOSSARIAL INDEX . Barvard Edition . BY THE REV . HENRY N. HUDSON , LL.D. IN TWENTY VOLUMES . VOL . I. BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY GINN , HEATH , & CO . 1881 . PR 2753 H8 1881 V I い Entered according to.
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... EDITION OF HIS FAVOURITE POET IS , WITH REVERENTIAL AFFECTION , INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR . PREFACE . · HE most obvious peculiarity of this edition.
... EDITION OF HIS FAVOURITE POET IS , WITH REVERENTIAL AFFECTION , INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR . PREFACE . · HE most obvious peculiarity of this edition.
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. PREFACE . · HE most obvious peculiarity of this edition is , that it THE has two sets of notes ; one mainly devoted to explain- ing the text , and printed at the foot of the page ; the other ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. PREFACE . · HE most obvious peculiarity of this edition is , that it THE has two sets of notes ; one mainly devoted to explain- ing the text , and printed at the foot of the page ; the other ...
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... edition has been undertaken , and the plan of it shaped , with a special view to meeting what is believed to be a general want , and what has indeed been repeatedly urged as such within the last few years . It has been said , and , I ...
... edition has been undertaken , and the plan of it shaped , with a special view to meeting what is believed to be a general want , and what has indeed been repeatedly urged as such within the last few years . It has been said , and , I ...
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... edition of Shakespeare ought to be . The editorial part should , as far as possible , be so cast and tem- pered and ordered as to make the Poet's pages pleasant and attractive to common minds . Generally to such minds , and often even ...
... edition of Shakespeare ought to be . The editorial part should , as far as possible , be so cast and tem- pered and ordered as to make the Poet's pages pleasant and attractive to common minds . Generally to such minds , and often even ...
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