The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page ix
... give little or no positive help : he can at the best but remove or lessen hindrances , and per- haps throw in now and then a kindling word or breath . But , on others of them , it lies within an editor's PREFACE . ix.
... give little or no positive help : he can at the best but remove or lessen hindrances , and per- haps throw in now and then a kindling word or breath . But , on others of them , it lies within an editor's PREFACE . ix.
Page xix
... give some account thereof in this place . In 1849 , Mr. J. P. Collier , a very learned and eminent Shake- spearian , lighted upon and purchased a copy of the second folio containing a very large number of verbal , literal , and ...
... give some account thereof in this place . In 1849 , Mr. J. P. Collier , a very learned and eminent Shake- spearian , lighted upon and purchased a copy of the second folio containing a very large number of verbal , literal , and ...
Page xxvii
... gives the sense of duration , or prolonged action ; which is just what the occasion requires . For it is well known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special ...
... gives the sense of duration , or prolonged action ; which is just what the occasion requires . For it is well known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special ...
Page xxix
... give his language a special air or smack of an- tiquity , and so made it more archaic than the general usage of his time . Moreover , Spenser is now very little read , if at all , save by scholars and students ; and , if I were to edit ...
... give his language a special air or smack of an- tiquity , and so made it more archaic than the general usage of his time . Moreover , Spenser is now very little read , if at all , save by scholars and students ; and , if I were to edit ...
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... give Betterton's authorities for the particulars gathered by him . It is certain , however , that very good sources of information were accessible in his time : Judith Quiney , the Poet's second daughter , lived till 1662 ; Lady Barnard ...
... give Betterton's authorities for the particulars gathered by him . It is certain , however , that very good sources of information were accessible in his time : Judith Quiney , the Poet's second daughter , lived till 1662 ; Lady Barnard ...
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