The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page v
... stands , and what they have to expect , and so will be spared the labour and vexation of a fruitless quest . It scarce need be said that with special students the case is very different . In studying such an author as Shake- speare ...
... stands , and what they have to expect , and so will be spared the labour and vexation of a fruitless quest . It scarce need be said that with special students the case is very different . In studying such an author as Shake- speare ...
Page vi
... if at all , make that love come free and natural to them . - To be plying such minds with arguments of duty , or with thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
... if at all , make that love come free and natural to them . - To be plying such minds with arguments of duty , or with thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
Page xiii
... stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here , as experience has amply proved , a sort of learned incontinence can easily so intricate and per- PREFACE . xiii.
... stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here , as experience has amply proved , a sort of learned incontinence can easily so intricate and per- PREFACE . xiii.
Page xviii
... stand under considerable uncer- tainty . It is not unlikely that in some parts of the volume the Editors themselves may have attended somewhat to the correcting of the proofs , while in others they left it entirely to the printers . Of ...
... stand under considerable uncer- tainty . It is not unlikely that in some parts of the volume the Editors themselves may have attended somewhat to the correcting of the proofs , while in others they left it entirely to the printers . Of ...
Page xx
... stand on the common footing of conjectural emendation , and so carry no authority in their hand but that of inherent fitness and propriety . Herewith I must also mention another copy of the same folio , which is sometimes referred to in ...
... stand on the common footing of conjectural emendation , and so carry no authority in their hand but that of inherent fitness and propriety . Herewith I must also mention another copy of the same folio , which is sometimes referred to in ...
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