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Page vii
... give a text as good as possible . At the foot of each page I have endeavoured to show how the early editions of the play , on which a text must be formed , differ from each other , and when the old text has to be changed , to record ...
... give a text as good as possible . At the foot of each page I have endeavoured to show how the early editions of the play , on which a text must be formed , differ from each other , and when the old text has to be changed , to record ...
Page xiii
... gives us some hundred and ten lines which are not found in the Quartos , and again no one can positively assert that they were additions to the original draught or were knowingly omitted in the Quartos . We do not know , indeed , which ...
... gives us some hundred and ten lines which are not found in the Quartos , and again no one can positively assert that they were additions to the original draught or were knowingly omitted in the Quartos . We do not know , indeed , which ...
Page xix
... give a play of that nature the title " Tragecall " for the pur- pose of tempting buyers ; nor must we forget that in 1623 Heminge and Condell put into their list of tragedies in their first edition of the plays of Shakespeare , 1623 ...
... give a play of that nature the title " Tragecall " for the pur- pose of tempting buyers ; nor must we forget that in 1623 Heminge and Condell put into their list of tragedies in their first edition of the plays of Shakespeare , 1623 ...
Page xxv
... gives it a tragic ending . In all the earlier accounts known to us , King Leir is restored in the end to his dominions by his younger daughter and her husband , the King of France , or the ruler of part of France ( or Gaul ) , and the ...
... gives it a tragic ending . In all the earlier accounts known to us , King Leir is restored in the end to his dominions by his younger daughter and her husband , the King of France , or the ruler of part of France ( or Gaul ) , and the ...
Page xxvi
... give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of Bladud , was admitted ruler over the Britons in the year of the world 3105 ... that he had by his wife three daughters , whose names were ...
... give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of Bladud , was admitted ruler over the Britons in the year of the world 3105 ... that he had by his wife three daughters , whose names were ...
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