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Page xix
... hand . Here the abbreviation is made with some skill , showing a con- trast to the supreme carelessness later on , as though the condensed version was more carefully obtained and followed . The motive here seems to be to cut Slender ...
... hand . Here the abbreviation is made with some skill , showing a con- trast to the supreme carelessness later on , as though the condensed version was more carefully obtained and followed . The motive here seems to be to cut Slender ...
Page xx
William Shakespeare. On the other hand , the Host in the Quarto receives his full allowance of space . He is but slightly curtailed in any place from his proper position in the Folio , so that he is even more in evidence , comparatively ...
William Shakespeare. On the other hand , the Host in the Quarto receives his full allowance of space . He is but slightly curtailed in any place from his proper position in the Folio , so that he is even more in evidence , comparatively ...
Page xxi
... hand , terrestrial ; so " ( III . i . 107 ) , and at " to say my prayers " ( IV . v . 106 ) . In these particular instances we are to suppose these words have acci- dentally dropped out of the Folio text , and we supply them from the ...
... hand , terrestrial ; so " ( III . i . 107 ) , and at " to say my prayers " ( IV . v . 106 ) . In these particular instances we are to suppose these words have acci- dentally dropped out of the Folio text , and we supply them from the ...
Page xxix
... hand . We can make allowance for a lack of serious effort , or outbursts of poetry , such as we expected from the author , by the haste and by the unwelcome restraint in subject as well as time - which conditions might be offered also ...
... hand . We can make allowance for a lack of serious effort , or outbursts of poetry , such as we expected from the author , by the haste and by the unwelcome restraint in subject as well as time - which conditions might be offered also ...
Page xxxii
... hand , if we had not that passage , I doubt if any one so inclined could be prevented from rejecting the whole tradition . I do not think any one should be so inclined , for it would be very uncivil to Rowe , to Dennis , and to ...
... hand , if we had not that passage , I doubt if any one so inclined could be prevented from rejecting the whole tradition . I do not think any one should be so inclined , for it would be very uncivil to Rowe , to Dennis , and to ...
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