The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page ix
... passages ( i . e . passages actually the work not of Shakespeare , but of the note - taker ) , its retention of ( essential ) passages omitted in the Folio , the compli- cation in both of the time - plot .. lead almost inev- itably to ...
... passages ( i . e . passages actually the work not of Shakespeare , but of the note - taker ) , its retention of ( essential ) passages omitted in the Folio , the compli- cation in both of the time - plot .. lead almost inev- itably to ...
Page xvi
... passages of which no traces are discoverable in the play as it now stands . Such is the following from the fifth act ... passage in the later edition strongly argues that the play , at least in this part , was entirely rewritten after ...
... passages of which no traces are discoverable in the play as it now stands . Such is the following from the fifth act ... passage in the later edition strongly argues that the play , at least in this part , was entirely rewritten after ...
Page xviii
... passages from the finished play , which are not found in the “ original sketch , " and which apparently refer to things occurring after the supposed date of that sketch . But all such arguments are at once nonsuited by the sup- position ...
... passages from the finished play , which are not found in the “ original sketch , " and which apparently refer to things occurring after the supposed date of that sketch . But all such arguments are at once nonsuited by the sup- position ...
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... passage has as yet been offered ; various suggestions have been made , e . g . " salt - fish " the hake borne by the stockfishmongers ; " same " for " salt " ; " tis ott fish " ( assigned to Evans ) , & c . May not , however , the whole ...
... passage has as yet been offered ; various suggestions have been made , e . g . " salt - fish " the hake borne by the stockfishmongers ; " same " for " salt " ; " tis ott fish " ( assigned to Evans ) , & c . May not , however , the whole ...
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... passage from The Life of General Monk , by Dr. Price : " I came to the Three Tuns , before Guildhall , where the general had quartered two nights be- fore . I entered the tavern with a servant and portmanteau , and asked for a room ...
... passage from The Life of General Monk , by Dr. Price : " I came to the Three Tuns , before Guildhall , where the general had quartered two nights be- fore . I entered the tavern with a servant and portmanteau , and asked for a room ...
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