The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page xvii
... Probably the " acting " shorter version saw that they could be dispensed with , and in this case the pirate may have followed his original . It is difficult sometimes to piece the two texts into any harmony side by side . It is ...
... Probably the " acting " shorter version saw that they could be dispensed with , and in this case the pirate may have followed his original . It is difficult sometimes to piece the two texts into any harmony side by side . It is ...
Page xix
... probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the matter in 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 ...
... probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the matter in 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 ...
Page xxviii
... probably supplied . This earlier notice is given at length in Mr. Halliwell's Introduction to his 1842 edition of the Quarto , from a long dedicatory epistle to a play by John Dennis , called The Comical Gallant , published in 1702 ...
... probably supplied . This earlier notice is given at length in Mr. Halliwell's Introduction to his 1842 edition of the Quarto , from a long dedicatory epistle to a play by John Dennis , called The Comical Gallant , published in 1702 ...
Page xxix
... probably lay a finger on that datum . What that occasion was we have yet to learn . The natural assumption would be that it was some function about to be held at Windsor . I believe , however , we have no record of a court being held ...
... probably lay a finger on that datum . What that occasion was we have yet to learn . The natural assumption would be that it was some function about to be held at Windsor . I believe , however , we have no record of a court being held ...
Page xxxiii
... probably in Justice Shallow , except this episode . He represents in Henry IV . a vain , empty- headed , self - sufficient man , inordinately proud of his judicial importance . It is quite possible such men may still be found , but they ...
... probably in Justice Shallow , except this episode . He represents in Henry IV . a vain , empty- headed , self - sufficient man , inordinately proud of his judicial importance . It is quite possible such men may still be found , but they ...
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