The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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... Folio of 1623 is based on that of the Third Quarto , and where it differs from it , it differs generally for the ... Folios , —a mel- ancholy illustration of the relation of the text as we have it now to the text as it came from his ...
... Folio of 1623 is based on that of the Third Quarto , and where it differs from it , it differs generally for the ... Folios , —a mel- ancholy illustration of the relation of the text as we have it now to the text as it came from his ...
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... Folio followed the Third Quarto with a few changes for the worse . None of the early editions divide the play into Acts or Scenes , though in the First Folio the play opens with the words " Actus Primus . Scoena Prima . " The scenic ...
... Folio followed the Third Quarto with a few changes for the worse . None of the early editions divide the play into Acts or Scenes , though in the First Folio the play opens with the words " Actus Primus . Scoena Prima . " The scenic ...
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... Folios . Act II is introduced in like fashion , and the Sonnet , which forms the prologue to the second Act , appears in the Folios as well as the Quartos . The remaining Acts are without prologues . And the continuance of their parents ...
... Folios . Act II is introduced in like fashion , and the Sonnet , which forms the prologue to the second Act , appears in the Folios as well as the Quartos . The remaining Acts are without prologues . And the continuance of their parents ...
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... Folios read civil , which a few modern editors seek to defend , by giving the word the meaning of " peaceful . " 31 poor John ] Dried hake , an inferior sort of cod , the staple fare of poor people . 31-32 here comes two ... Montagues ...
... Folios read civil , which a few modern editors seek to defend , by giving the word the meaning of " peaceful . " 31 poor John ] Dried hake , an inferior sort of cod , the staple fare of poor people . 31-32 here comes two ... Montagues ...
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... The early Quartos and the Folios read washing , which has been defended . But swashing , i . e . , violent , overpowering , has better justification . Enter several of both houses , who join the fray [ 8 ] ROMEO AND JULIET ACT I.
... The early Quartos and the Folios read washing , which has been defended . But swashing , i . e . , violent , overpowering , has better justification . Enter several of both houses , who join the fray [ 8 ] ROMEO AND JULIET ACT I.
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