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Page ix
... follow Quarto I and read " murderous traitors . " Johnson and Jennens follow Quarto 2 , and read " murdrous traitors . " I prefer the form I print to " murderers , traitors , " the reading of the Folio . I venture to make a few ...
... follow Quarto I and read " murderous traitors . " Johnson and Jennens follow Quarto 2 , and read " murdrous traitors . " I prefer the form I print to " murderers , traitors , " the reading of the Folio . I venture to make a few ...
Page x
... follows : - " M. William Shake - speare , HIS True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear , and his three Daughters . With the vnfortunate life of EDGAR , sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester , and his sullen and ...
... follows : - " M. William Shake - speare , HIS True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear , and his three Daughters . With the vnfortunate life of EDGAR , sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester , and his sullen and ...
Page xi
... follows : - I. QI ( Cap . ) . 2. QI ( Dev . ) . Copy in Capell's collection . Copy in Devonshire Library . 3. QI ( Mus . per . ) . Museum ( C. 34 , k . 18 ) . 4. QI ( Mus . imp . ) . in British Museum ( C. 5. Q I ( Bodl . 1 ) . ing last ...
... follows : - I. QI ( Cap . ) . 2. QI ( Dev . ) . Copy in Capell's collection . Copy in Devonshire Library . 3. QI ( Mus . per . ) . Museum ( C. 34 , k . 18 ) . 4. QI ( Mus . imp . ) . in British Museum ( C. 5. Q I ( Bodl . 1 ) . ing last ...
Page xiv
... follow the latest directions of that author , however in his own judgment he may prefer his earlier utterances . The reader has already seen that as regards the Quarto and Folio text of King Lear we cannot with any certainty determine ...
... follow the latest directions of that author , however in his own judgment he may prefer his earlier utterances . The reader has already seen that as regards the Quarto and Folio text of King Lear we cannot with any certainty determine ...
Page xv
... follow the example of my predecessors , and my readers must therefore not expect to find in my text any very noticeable differences from that generally received ; the ground has been too exhaustively worked by preceding editors to admit ...
... follow the example of my predecessors , and my readers must therefore not expect to find in my text any very noticeable differences from that generally received ; the ground has been too exhaustively worked by preceding editors to admit ...
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