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Page vii
... Folio , 1623 ) , where it was for the third time printed.1 I have also recorded all but the minutest differences in the texts of some differing copies of Quarto I , and a few readings in the Quarto of 1 It stands between Hamlet and ...
... Folio , 1623 ) , where it was for the third time printed.1 I have also recorded all but the minutest differences in the texts of some differing copies of Quarto I , and a few readings in the Quarto of 1 It stands between Hamlet and ...
Page viii
... Folio edition of 1623 ) . F 2 , F 3 , and F 4 refer to editions of our poet published in 1632 , 1664 , and 1685 ( the second , third , and fourth Folios ) . I have almost ignored Jane Bell's 1655 reprint of Quarto 2 , as it is almost ...
... Folio edition of 1623 ) . F 2 , F 3 , and F 4 refer to editions of our poet published in 1632 , 1664 , and 1685 ( the second , third , and fourth Folios ) . I have almost ignored Jane Bell's 1655 reprint of Quarto 2 , as it is almost ...
Page ix
... Folio word " centery " is probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which shews that " mew " of the Quartos is an interjection . At IV . iii . 35 I ...
... Folio word " centery " is probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which shews that " mew " of the Quartos is an interjection . At IV . iii . 35 I ...
Page xiii
... Folio . In relation to the text of the Folio version , the two Quarto editions may for all prac- tical purposes be considered as one text . This text differs from that of the Folio in a large number of small verbal alterations , but ...
... Folio . In relation to the text of the Folio version , the two Quarto editions may for all prac- tical purposes be considered as one text . This text differs from that of the Folio in a large number of small verbal alterations , but ...
Page xiv
... Folio there undoubtedly was , but , curiously enough , the printed text of the Quartos appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ' blunders in the Quartos are here and there ...
... Folio there undoubtedly was , but , curiously enough , the printed text of the Quartos appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ' blunders in the Quartos are here and there ...
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