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Page ix
... later on . They are , first , the traditional matter which has come down to us , as we believe , regarding not only the production of the play but also the actual personality of one of the characters ; and , secondly , the picture the ...
... later on . They are , first , the traditional matter which has come down to us , as we believe , regarding not only the production of the play but also the actual personality of one of the characters ; and , secondly , the picture the ...
Page xix
... later on , as though the condensed version was more carefully obtained and followed . The motive here seems to be to cut Slender short . His " Cotsall " remarks are omitted . The deer - stealing remarks are retained , as are also the ...
... later on , as though the condensed version was more carefully obtained and followed . The motive here seems to be to cut Slender short . His " Cotsall " remarks are omitted . The deer - stealing remarks are retained , as are also the ...
Page xxiv
... later date in the reign of King James - as some have argued . Upon the same grounds ( Henry IV . temp . ) the editor of the Quarto attaches no importance to the words " king's English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in ...
... later date in the reign of King James - as some have argued . Upon the same grounds ( Henry IV . temp . ) the editor of the Quarto attaches no importance to the words " king's English ” ( I. iv . 6 ) , which have been again advanced in ...
Page xxvii
... later . 12. Criticisms of Johnson , Hazlitt , and others . ( 1 ) Johnson says ( at the close of this play in Steevens ' Shakespeare ) " there is a tradition preserved by Mr. Rowe ( Life of Shakespeare , 1709 , pp . 8 , 9 ) that it was ...
... later . 12. Criticisms of Johnson , Hazlitt , and others . ( 1 ) Johnson says ( at the close of this play in Steevens ' Shakespeare ) " there is a tradition preserved by Mr. Rowe ( Life of Shakespeare , 1709 , pp . 8 , 9 ) that it was ...
Page xxxiv
... later Folio , and supposes them to be a later insertion , referring to I know not what . But the omission of anything from that imperfect text , especially when a block is wholly omitted with no replace- ment , is of no sufficient ...
... later Folio , and supposes them to be a later insertion , referring to I know not what . But the omission of anything from that imperfect text , especially when a block is wholly omitted with no replace- ment , is of no sufficient ...
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