Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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... page the name of the great Press established by you and directed in a spirit which seems to have been caught from those em- inent printers and scholars , the Aldi . There is , more- over , a certain appropriateness in the name borne by ...
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... pages of the first play in our first volume . In The Tempest , Act I. Sc . 2 , line 56 , in the following passage , 66 ' Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She said thou wast my daughter , " the word " piece " has hitherto , I ...
... pages of the first play in our first volume . In The Tempest , Act I. Sc . 2 , line 56 , in the following passage , 66 ' Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and She said thou wast my daughter , " the word " piece " has hitherto , I ...
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... pages . The passage stands thus in the quarto of 1604 , in which only it is found : " The dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandle . " It is first to be remarked that here " his " stands , as it com- monly ...
... pages . The passage stands thus in the quarto of 1604 , in which only it is found : " The dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandle . " It is first to be remarked that here " his " stands , as it com- monly ...
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... page in Love's Labour's Lost ( Moth , properly Mote ) , an exception quite inadmissible , indeed impossible . I hope to find time and occasion to set forth the hundreds of examples which I had collected il- lustrative of this point , of ...
... page in Love's Labour's Lost ( Moth , properly Mote ) , an exception quite inadmissible , indeed impossible . I hope to find time and occasion to set forth the hundreds of examples which I had collected il- lustrative of this point , of ...
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... pages that if a full discussion of every critical question , every amended reading , and every gloss , whether proposed by the present editor , or adopted from others , were undertaken , the number of these volumes would have to be ...
... pages that if a full discussion of every critical question , every amended reading , and every gloss , whether proposed by the present editor , or adopted from others , were undertaken , the number of these volumes would have to be ...
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