The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Parte168,Volumen1 |
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... editions is merely a clap - trap to enhance the value of their own folio . The facts , which are indis- putable ... edition . " 3 " It is demonstrable that Heminge and Condell printed Much Ado About Nothing from the quarto of 1600 ...
... editions is merely a clap - trap to enhance the value of their own folio . The facts , which are indis- putable ... edition . " 3 " It is demonstrable that Heminge and Condell printed Much Ado About Nothing from the quarto of 1600 ...
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... editions of Shakespeare's works , nor has any other of them a claim to such distinction . The fourth folio of 1685 is nothing more than a reproduction of the third copy , and , like its immediate precursor , not only presents blunders ...
... editions of Shakespeare's works , nor has any other of them a claim to such distinction . The fourth folio of 1685 is nothing more than a reproduction of the third copy , and , like its immediate precursor , not only presents blunders ...
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... editions of Rowe , in 1709 and 1714 , and the reviving appreciation of his genius was strikingly shown by the long ... edition , formerly belonging to Mr. John Payne Collier , and which was sold or presented by that gentleman to the late ...
... editions of Rowe , in 1709 and 1714 , and the reviving appreciation of his genius was strikingly shown by the long ... edition , formerly belonging to Mr. John Payne Collier , and which was sold or presented by that gentleman to the late ...
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... edition of Notes and Emendations was soon published . Nearly at the same time , too , Mr. Collier brought out a Monovolume of Shakespeare's Plays , in which all the " emendations , " good , bad , and indifferent , were adopted without ...
... edition of Notes and Emendations was soon published . Nearly at the same time , too , Mr. Collier brought out a Monovolume of Shakespeare's Plays , in which all the " emendations , " good , bad , and indifferent , were adopted without ...
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... editions with the folio ; but the former , where more than one of the same play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . " Having mastered and noted the variæ lectiones in the ...
... editions with the folio ; but the former , where more than one of the same play existed , with themselves ; and then , both quarto and folio with the best editions of modern times . " Having mastered and noted the variæ lectiones in the ...
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