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Page xviii
... from no better copies than the Prompter's Book , or Piece - meal Parts written out for the use of the actors : For in some places their very * names are thro ' carelessness set down in- stead. names were cvi- xviii The PREFACE .
... from no better copies than the Prompter's Book , or Piece - meal Parts written out for the use of the actors : For in some places their very * names are thro ' carelessness set down in- stead. names were cvi- xviii The PREFACE .
Page xix
... Some * Much ado about nothing . Act 2. Enter Prince Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilson , instead of Bal- thafar . And in Act 4. Cowley and Kemp , constant- ly throwa whole Scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . † Such as , My Queen ...
... Some * Much ado about nothing . Act 2. Enter Prince Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilson , instead of Bal- thafar . And in Act 4. Cowley and Kemp , constant- ly throwa whole Scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . † Such as , My Queen ...
Page xx
... some favourite speech himself , would snatch it from the unworthy lips of an Underling . fork ) Profe from verse they did not know , and they accordingly printed one for the other hamp throughout the volume . sition Having been forced ...
... some favourite speech himself , would snatch it from the unworthy lips of an Underling . fork ) Profe from verse they did not know , and they accordingly printed one for the other hamp throughout the volume . sition Having been forced ...
Page xxi
... some thousands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of think- ing and writing , I make no doubt to de- clare that those wretched plays , Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire ...
... some thousands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of think- ing and writing , I make no doubt to de- clare that those wretched plays , Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire ...
Page xxii
... some applaufe ; ( as we learn from what Ben Johnson fays of Pericles in his Ode on the New Inn . ) That Titus Andronicus is one of this class I am the rather induced to be- lieve , by finding the fame Author openly express his contempt ...
... some applaufe ; ( as we learn from what Ben Johnson fays of Pericles in his Ode on the New Inn . ) That Titus Andronicus is one of this class I am the rather induced to be- lieve , by finding the fame Author openly express his contempt ...
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