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Página xvi
... be chiefly occupied with certain questions touching the Poet's text . And here I must first make a brief general statement of the condition in which his text has come down to us , leaving the particular details in xvi PREFACE .
... be chiefly occupied with certain questions touching the Poet's text . And here I must first make a brief general statement of the condition in which his text has come down to us , leaving the particular details in xvi PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. come down to us , leaving the particular details in this kind to be noted in connection with the several plays themselves . Of the thirty - eight plays included in this edition , sixteen , or , if ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. come down to us , leaving the particular details in this kind to be noted in connection with the several plays themselves . Of the thirty - eight plays included in this edition , sixteen , or , if ...
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... leaving him utterly unhelped . This is indeed " most tol- erable and not to be endured . " It is , in effect , equivalent to telling us that they know more than all the previous edi- tors , yet do not know enough for the cause they have ...
... leaving him utterly unhelped . This is indeed " most tol- erable and not to be endured . " It is , in effect , equivalent to telling us that they know more than all the previous edi- tors , yet do not know enough for the cause they have ...
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... leaving Stratford is not known ; but we cannot well set it down as later than 1586 . His children , Hamnet and Judith , were born , as I have said , in the early part of 1585 ; and for several years before that time his father's affairs ...
... leaving Stratford is not known ; but we cannot well set it down as later than 1586 . His children , Hamnet and Judith , were born , as I have said , in the early part of 1585 ; and for several years before that time his father's affairs ...
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... ( leaving out part of the dingles to the field ) to the gate in Clopton hedge , and take in Salisbury's piece ; and that they mean in April to survey the land , and then to give satisfaction , and not before ; and he and Mr. Hall say they ...
... ( leaving out part of the dingles to the field ) to the gate in Clopton hedge , and take in Salisbury's piece ; and that they mean in April to survey the land , and then to give satisfaction , and not before ; and he and Mr. Hall say they ...
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