The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page vii
... play as printed in the Folio contained over one hundred and fifty verses omitted in the earlier edition , while , on the other hand , ten or fif- teen lines in the Quarto were not represented in the folio version . Thomas Walkley had ...
... play as printed in the Folio contained over one hundred and fifty verses omitted in the earlier edition , while , on the other hand , ten or fif- teen lines in the Quarto were not represented in the folio version . Thomas Walkley had ...
Page viii
... play is based on that of the First Folio , though it is not denied that we have in the First Quarto a genuine play - house copy ; a notable difference , pointing to the Quarto text as the older , is its retention of oaths and ...
... play is based on that of the First Folio , though it is not denied that we have in the First Quarto a genuine play - house copy ; a notable difference , pointing to the Quarto text as the older , is its retention of oaths and ...
Page ix
... play to circa 1611 on the strength of the lines , III , iv , 46 , 47 : — " The hearts of old gave hands ; But our new heraldry is hands , not hearts , " which seemed to be a reference to the arms of the order of Baronets , instituted by ...
... play to circa 1611 on the strength of the lines , III , iv , 46 , 47 : — " The hearts of old gave hands ; But our new heraldry is hands , not hearts , " which seemed to be a reference to the arms of the order of Baronets , instituted by ...
Page xi
... play by such as desire to study the process whereby a not altogether artless tale of hor- ror 2 has become the subtlest of tragedies- " perhaps the greatest work in the world . ” 3 " The most pathetic of human compositions . " 4 ...
... play by such as desire to study the process whereby a not altogether artless tale of hor- ror 2 has become the subtlest of tragedies- " perhaps the greatest work in the world . ” 3 " The most pathetic of human compositions . " 4 ...
Page xii
... play is as follows : - Act I - one day . Interval for voyage . Act II - one day . Act III - one day ( Sunday ) . Interval of a week , at least . Act IV , sc . i , ii , iii ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iii - one day . Where Act IV begins with ...
... play is as follows : - Act I - one day . Interval for voyage . Act II - one day . Act III - one day ( Sunday ) . Interval of a week , at least . Act IV , sc . i , ii , iii ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iii - one day . Where Act IV begins with ...
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