The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page vii
... Quarto , with Shakespeare's name on the title- page , was published in 1597 . In the year 1608 a third Quarto appeared , “ with new ad- ditions of the Parliament Sceane , and the deposing of King Richard , as it hath been lately acted ...
... Quarto , with Shakespeare's name on the title- page , was published in 1597 . In the year 1608 a third Quarto appeared , “ with new ad- ditions of the Parliament Sceane , and the deposing of King Richard , as it hath been lately acted ...
Page ix
... Quarto in 1597 gives us one hint for the date of composition , which may be safely as- signed to about the year 1593. A noticeable piece of ex- ternal evidence is perhaps to be found in the second edition of Daniel's Civil Wars ...
... Quarto in 1597 gives us one hint for the date of composition , which may be safely as- signed to about the year 1593. A noticeable piece of ex- ternal evidence is perhaps to be found in the second edition of Daniel's Civil Wars ...
Page xii
... quarto pamphlet of thirty - seven leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The Tragedy of King Richard ... quartos xii INTRODUCTION ...
... quarto pamphlet of thirty - seven leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The Tragedy of King Richard ... quartos xii INTRODUCTION ...
Page xiii
... quartos , and appears in other respects to have been printed from the issue of 1615 , with an occasional reference to some other authority . In the folio , however , several passages , com- prising in all just fifty lines , are ...
... quartos , and appears in other respects to have been printed from the issue of 1615 , with an occasional reference to some other authority . In the folio , however , several passages , com- prising in all just fifty lines , are ...
Page xvi
... written , but were left out of the first two quartos from fear of offending the queen , to whose ears the deposing of monarchs was a very ungrateful theme , especially after the part she had in xvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... written , but were left out of the first two quartos from fear of offending the queen , to whose ears the deposing of monarchs was a very ungrateful theme , especially after the part she had in xvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
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