The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... present day . Opinions may differ as to the extent to which the quartos are required in correcting and supplementing ... presents blunders of its own , but repeats the most obvious errors found in the second folio . Such were the ...
... present day . Opinions may differ as to the extent to which the quartos are required in correcting and supplementing ... presents blunders of its own , but repeats the most obvious errors found in the second folio . Such were the ...
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... present work . " It was while putting my books together for removal , that I first observed some marks in the margin of this folio ; but it was subsequently placed upon an upper shelf , and I did not take it down until I had occasion to ...
... present work . " It was while putting my books together for removal , that I first observed some marks in the margin of this folio ; but it was subsequently placed upon an upper shelf , and I did not take it down until I had occasion to ...
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... present century , can sometimes be distinctly seen underneath the quasi - antique notes themselves . To the very grave and inevitable inferences supplied by this remarkable discovery , Mr. Collier replied in a letter to the same Journal ...
... present century , can sometimes be distinctly seen underneath the quasi - antique notes themselves . To the very grave and inevitable inferences supplied by this remarkable discovery , Mr. Collier replied in a letter to the same Journal ...
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... present attempt to supply the best text of Shakespeare which the means at command allow . It has before been stated that we possess no play or poem , or even fragment of one , in the poet's writing . The early printed copies of his ...
... present attempt to supply the best text of Shakespeare which the means at command allow . It has before been stated that we possess no play or poem , or even fragment of one , in the poet's writing . The early printed copies of his ...
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... present passages either dubious or positively corrupt . In those of the former category my rule has been to give the original lection in the text , but , as old Fuller well says , that " conjectures , if mannerly observing their ...
... present passages either dubious or positively corrupt . In those of the former category my rule has been to give the original lection in the text , but , as old Fuller well says , that " conjectures , if mannerly observing their ...
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