The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... play , or fragment of either , in his manuscript , has come down to us . What is still more surprising , with the exception of five or six signatures , not a word in his handwriting is known to exist ! The first collective edition of ...
... play , or fragment of either , in his manuscript , has come down to us . What is still more surprising , with the exception of five or six signatures , not a word in his handwriting is known to exist ! The first collective edition of ...
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... play : -that their text of King Richard III . , which materially differs from that of all the quartos , -now and then for the better , but oftener perhaps for the worse , -was in some parts printed from the quarto of 1602 , as several ...
... play : -that their text of King Richard III . , which materially differs from that of all the quartos , -now and then for the better , but oftener perhaps for the worse , -was in some parts printed from the quarto of 1602 , as several ...
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... play , formerly belonged to Sir Edward Dering , of Surrenden , Kent , and is probably the oldest manuscript copy of any play by Shakespeare known . It is annotated in the hand - writing of Sir Edward Dering , and Mr. Halliwell inclines ...
... play , formerly belonged to Sir Edward Dering , of Surrenden , Kent , and is probably the oldest manuscript copy of any play by Shakespeare known . It is annotated in the hand - writing of Sir Edward Dering , and Mr. Halliwell inclines ...
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... play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . ' Having mastered and noted the variƦ lectiones in the old copies , the task of selection in a play found only in the folios was ...
... play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . ' Having mastered and noted the variƦ lectiones in the old copies , the task of selection in a play found only in the folios was ...
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... playing ; and if the mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common counsell of the city ; and that is called the mayors play ...
... playing ; and if the mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common counsell of the city ; and that is called the mayors play ...
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