The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page xiii
... Folio it occupies twenty - one pages , viz . 131 to 151 inclu- sive , in the division assigned to the Tragedies , coming after Julius Cæsar and before Hamlet . The Folio indicates the acts and scenes throughout , but not the dramatis ...
... Folio it occupies twenty - one pages , viz . 131 to 151 inclu- sive , in the division assigned to the Tragedies , coming after Julius Cæsar and before Hamlet . The Folio indicates the acts and scenes throughout , but not the dramatis ...
Page xiv
... Folio to the Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery , they expressly say : " We have but collected them we cannot go beyond our own powers . " And in their well - known Address To the Great Variety of Readers , they state , " But it is not ...
... Folio to the Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery , they expressly say : " We have but collected them we cannot go beyond our own powers . " And in their well - known Address To the Great Variety of Readers , they state , " But it is not ...
Page 133
... Folio cheere , read with F 2 disease . We owe to Bishop Percy the very obvious reading chair , which has been adopted by Dyce , and disseat to Steevens . The retention of cheer with disseat , as in the Clarendon edition , the above text ...
... Folio cheere , read with F 2 disease . We owe to Bishop Percy the very obvious reading chair , which has been adopted by Dyce , and disseat to Steevens . The retention of cheer with disseat , as in the Clarendon edition , the above text ...
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