The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page xix
... seems to be to cut Slender short . His " Cotsall " remarks are omitted . The deer - stealing remarks are retained , as are also the incidents connected with the robbery of Slender's purse , which form part of the events of the play ...
... seems to be to cut Slender short . His " Cotsall " remarks are omitted . The deer - stealing remarks are retained , as are also the incidents connected with the robbery of Slender's purse , which form part of the events of the play ...
Page xx
... seem there much more involved than it really is . Had we no Folio text , the Quarto would be indeed a heart - breaking study . One feels sorry for this poor little debased Quarto . It gets nothing but abuse , or else the most austere ...
... seem there much more involved than it really is . Had we no Folio text , the Quarto would be indeed a heart - breaking study . One feels sorry for this poor little debased Quarto . It gets nothing but abuse , or else the most austere ...
Page xxiii
... seems to become more hastily compressed , and the difficulties are very often those of the inextricable tangle of times of the meetings . The divergence between the two texts increases , the omis- sions in the Quarto are more serious ...
... seems to become more hastily compressed , and the difficulties are very often those of the inextricable tangle of times of the meetings . The divergence between the two texts increases , the omis- sions in the Quarto are more serious ...
Page xxiv
... seems to me sufficient to prevent us from being in any way bound to believe it is an altera- tion in the Folio made to suit a later date in the reign of King James - as some have argued . Upon the same grounds ( Henry IV . temp . ) the ...
... seems to me sufficient to prevent us from being in any way bound to believe it is an altera- tion in the Folio made to suit a later date in the reign of King James - as some have argued . Upon the same grounds ( Henry IV . temp . ) the ...
Page xxvi
... seems to be a less violent alteration , and an easier misprint to have made . One reading I would like to make , but it is better to put it forward tentatively in the first instance , and let it sink or swim . For " Pheezar " ( I. iii ...
... seems to be a less violent alteration , and an easier misprint to have made . One reading I would like to make , but it is better to put it forward tentatively in the first instance , and let it sink or swim . For " Pheezar " ( I. iii ...
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