Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... volumes which have been issued ; each volume is indeed a little library in itself ; but work so labori- ous cannot be hastened , and as yet we have received only a few plays from this most judicious and learned editor . The Shakespeare ...
... volumes which have been issued ; each volume is indeed a little library in itself ; but work so labori- ous cannot be hastened , and as yet we have received only a few plays from this most judicious and learned editor . The Shakespeare ...
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... volume of " Notes and Emenda- tions " which was alleged to include all the most important of the manuscript readings . When , in 1859 , the Perkins Folio was submitted to the scrutiny of experts , the manuscript notes were declared to ...
... volume of " Notes and Emenda- tions " which was alleged to include all the most important of the manuscript readings . When , in 1859 , the Perkins Folio was submitted to the scrutiny of experts , the manuscript notes were declared to ...
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... volume's light . BEN : JONSON . NOTE ON THE EARLY EDITIONS OF SHAKESPEARE . FOLIOS . The First Folio was published in 1623 , " printed by Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount . " It contains thirty - six plays ( Pericles not being included ...
... volume's light . BEN : JONSON . NOTE ON THE EARLY EDITIONS OF SHAKESPEARE . FOLIOS . The First Folio was published in 1623 , " printed by Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount . " It contains thirty - six plays ( Pericles not being included ...
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