The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... quartos is preferred , that of the folio is passed over unnoticed ; and if both are discarded , they are no longer to be found in what derives its value from being an exhibition of Shakspearian phraseology . Thus , if we wish to find ...
... quartos is preferred , that of the folio is passed over unnoticed ; and if both are discarded , they are no longer to be found in what derives its value from being an exhibition of Shakspearian phraseology . Thus , if we wish to find ...
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... quartos , as far as their variations were of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the ...
... quartos , as far as their variations were of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the ...
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... quartos , or the suggestions of Commentators could afford ; and the plan , had it been successfully pursued , would certainly have been of use ; but the total want of discrimination with which he col- lected the most obvious ...
... quartos , or the suggestions of Commentators could afford ; and the plan , had it been successfully pursued , would certainly have been of use ; but the total want of discrimination with which he col- lected the most obvious ...
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... quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost all the learned and unusual words so intolerably mangled ...
... quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost all the learned and unusual words so intolerably mangled ...
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... quartos . First , because the additions of trifling and bombast passages are in this edition far more numerous . For what- ever had been added , since those quartos , by the actors , or had stolen from their mouths into the written ...
... quartos . First , because the additions of trifling and bombast passages are in this edition far more numerous . For what- ever had been added , since those quartos , by the actors , or had stolen from their mouths into the written ...
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