The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 páginas |
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Página xiv
... true reading preserved in the Quartos , the choice of friends , ' we can perceive no way to account for the change of ' friends ' to ' merit , ' by which we might have retraced the error from ' merit ' to ' friends . ' Nothing like the ...
... true reading preserved in the Quartos , the choice of friends , ' we can perceive no way to account for the change of ' friends ' to ' merit , ' by which we might have retraced the error from ' merit ' to ' friends . ' Nothing like the ...
Página xv
... true governing noun and the verb . B. Grammar . In general , we do not alter any passage merely because the grammar is faulty , unless we are convinced that the fault of grammar was due to the printer altogether , and not to Shake ...
... true governing noun and the verb . B. Grammar . In general , we do not alter any passage merely because the grammar is faulty , unless we are convinced that the fault of grammar was due to the printer altogether , and not to Shake ...
Página xviii
... true nature of the English versifica- tion in our elder poets is increasing , and will increase more as the opportunity is furnished them of studying Shakespeare himself . Of course we do not mean to give here an essay on Shakespearian ...
... true nature of the English versifica- tion in our elder poets is increasing , and will increase more as the opportunity is furnished them of studying Shakespeare himself . Of course we do not mean to give here an essay on Shakespearian ...
Página xxii
... true text , and ( 2 ) when the variation is interesting etymologically or characteristic of a particular edition . In the same way , differences of punctuation are recorded only when they make a difference in the sense , or when they ...
... true text , and ( 2 ) when the variation is interesting etymologically or characteristic of a particular edition . In the same way , differences of punctuation are recorded only when they make a difference in the sense , or when they ...
Página xxv
... True Originall Copies , ' and ' set forth ' by his ' friends ' and ' fellows , ' John Heminge and Henry Condell , the author ' not having the fate common with some to be exequutor to his own writings . ' In an address ' To the great ...
... True Originall Copies , ' and ' set forth ' by his ' friends ' and ' fellows , ' John Heminge and Henry Condell , the author ' not having the fate common with some to be exequutor to his own writings . ' In an address ' To the great ...
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