The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Folios of 1623 and 1632 , but was appended to the Third Folio , 1664 , and to the Fourth Folio , 1685. The Third Folio was the first of the early editions to supply ( somewhat incorrectly ) a list of the " dramatis personæ , " or to ...
... Folios of 1623 and 1632 , but was appended to the Third Folio , 1664 , and to the Fourth Folio , 1685. The Third Folio was the first of the early editions to supply ( somewhat incorrectly ) a list of the " dramatis personæ , " or to ...
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... Folios begin Scene ii . Editors generally follow Rowe in omitting that scenic division , but the two following scenic divisions of the Folios , which Rowe rejected , are commonly retained . 78 lean'd unto ] submitted to . 87 Always ...
... Folios begin Scene ii . Editors generally follow Rowe in omitting that scenic division , but the two following scenic divisions of the Folios , which Rowe rejected , are commonly retained . 78 lean'd unto ] submitted to . 87 Always ...
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... Folios . The First and Second Folios read yet this . 470 480 MAY 11 1912 MAY 5 19 : 1 DUE JAN [ 167 ] SCENE V CYMBELINE.
... Folios . The First and Second Folios read yet this . 470 480 MAY 11 1912 MAY 5 19 : 1 DUE JAN [ 167 ] SCENE V CYMBELINE.
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