The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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... means or foul , tran- scripts of plays and then issued them in print , without a careful inquiry as to the authenticity of the " copy " or efficient typographical revision . During Shakespeare's lifetime there were printed and published ...
... means or foul , tran- scripts of plays and then issued them in print , without a careful inquiry as to the authenticity of the " copy " or efficient typographical revision . During Shakespeare's lifetime there were printed and published ...
Page xxii
... mean difficulties in the way of the Shakespearean scholar . But the oppor- tunities of attaining full and satisfying knowledge of Shakespeare's writings must not be unduly disparaged . Many columns of the First Folio and many pages of ...
... mean difficulties in the way of the Shakespearean scholar . But the oppor- tunities of attaining full and satisfying knowledge of Shakespeare's writings must not be unduly disparaged . Many columns of the First Folio and many pages of ...
Page xxvii
... means they could , and the most , though meanest , of things are made more precious when they are dedicated to Temples . In that name , therefore , we most humbly consecrate to your Highnesses these remains of your servant Shakespeare ...
... means they could , and the most , though meanest , of things are made more precious when they are dedicated to Temples . In that name , therefore , we most humbly consecrate to your Highnesses these remains of your servant Shakespeare ...
Page xxxi
... mean with great , but disproportioned Muses . For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers , And tell , how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line ; 1 ...
... mean with great , but disproportioned Muses . For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers , And tell , how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line ; 1 ...
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... means was none : The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My wife , more careful for the latter - born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast , Such as seafaring men provide for ...
... means was none : The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My wife , more careful for the latter - born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast , Such as seafaring men provide for ...
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