The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page ix
... gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake- speare . The first group of these characteristics is mainly debatable and uncertain ground ...
... gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake- speare . The first group of these characteristics is mainly debatable and uncertain ground ...
Page xi
... give their chief reason : " To the Great Variety of Readers abused with diverse stolne and surreptitious copies , maim'd and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of injurious imposters , that expos'd them : euen those are now offered to ...
... give their chief reason : " To the Great Variety of Readers abused with diverse stolne and surreptitious copies , maim'd and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of injurious imposters , that expos'd them : euen those are now offered to ...
Page xii
... ? My reply to this is some- what similar to what Mr. Daniel gives as to the origin of the Quarto ; it is , in fact , almost identical , but I arrive at it But in a somewhat different manner . Wright has nearly the xii INTRODUCTION.
... ? My reply to this is some- what similar to what Mr. Daniel gives as to the origin of the Quarto ; it is , in fact , almost identical , but I arrive at it But in a somewhat different manner . Wright has nearly the xii INTRODUCTION.
Page xvi
... gives evidence here again of faulty con- densation . Any one about to compress the Fifth Act would infallibly omit " mum " and " mumbudget . " This the Quarto has done , but has let the words appear abruptly and unex- pectedly at the ...
... gives evidence here again of faulty con- densation . Any one about to compress the Fifth Act would infallibly omit " mum " and " mumbudget . " This the Quarto has done , but has let the words appear abruptly and unex- pectedly at the ...
Page xviii
... give a general idea of its impossibility for purposes of detailed collation . to refer again to the Fifth Act . The Quarto , at the beginning of that Act , reaches " Scene xviii . , " which com- mences " This is the third time " ( v . i ...
... give a general idea of its impossibility for purposes of detailed collation . to refer again to the Fifth Act . The Quarto , at the beginning of that Act , reaches " Scene xviii . , " which com- mences " This is the third time " ( v . i ...
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