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Page viii
... 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 , if not quite , worthless , but when it is ...
... 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 , if not quite , worthless , but when it is ...
Page xiv
... referred to , suggests that the MS . of the Folio version was not printed from directly , but was given to the press through the medium of a copy of Quarto 1 , altered in accordance with this MS . , and that this copy of Quarto I ...
... referred to , suggests that the MS . of the Folio version was not printed from directly , but was given to the press through the medium of a copy of Quarto 1 , altered in accordance with this MS . , and that this copy of Quarto I ...
Page xv
... refer my readers wishing further informa- tion on this difficult matter to Mr. Daniel's before - mentioned Preface to the reprinted Quarto I , and I may add that there is a long account of the matter in Mr. A. A. Adee's Preface to the ...
... refer my readers wishing further informa- tion on this difficult matter to Mr. Daniel's before - mentioned Preface to the reprinted Quarto I , and I may add that there is a long account of the matter in Mr. A. A. Adee's Preface to the ...
Page xvi
... at which it was written cannot be clearly demon- strated . Malone conjectured that its first appearance was in March or April 1605. Here it is necessary to refer From Henslowe's Diary to the old play of King Leir xvi INTRODUCTION.
... at which it was written cannot be clearly demon- strated . Malone conjectured that its first appearance was in March or April 1605. Here it is necessary to refer From Henslowe's Diary to the old play of King Leir xvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xix
... refer to Cymbeline . Now this being so , the only possible shadow of evidence for the fraudulent intention of Simon Stafford in this matter is this , that when the play was published he never gave effect to his intention , for we read ...
... refer to Cymbeline . Now this being so , the only possible shadow of evidence for the fraudulent intention of Simon Stafford in this matter is this , that when the play was published he never gave effect to his intention , for we read ...
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