“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1864 - 547 páginas |
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... readings of a much more than doubtful character to retain their places in the text , provided I made mention in the notes how a considerable portion of them had been corrected by critical conjecture . Of the impropriety of such a plan ...
... readings of a much more than doubtful character to retain their places in the text , provided I made mention in the notes how a considerable portion of them had been corrected by critical conjecture . Of the impropriety of such a plan ...
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... readings in a vast number of passages , which the ignorance and presumption of the actors , the somnolency of the transcribers , and the carelessness of the player - editors had conspired to ruin . With reference to the present edition ...
... readings in a vast number of passages , which the ignorance and presumption of the actors , the somnolency of the transcribers , and the carelessness of the player - editors had conspired to ruin . With reference to the present edition ...
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... reading 4 See note ad l . in the present edition . 5 On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings , and its Im- provement , pp . 89 , 90. ( The " sandy hour " of " the glass " is an expression which occurs in The First Part ...
... reading 4 See note ad l . in the present edition . 5 On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings , and its Im- provement , pp . 89 , 90. ( The " sandy hour " of " the glass " is an expression which occurs in The First Part ...
Página xii
... reader , but , " he continues , " I entertain no doubt that on reflection he will become reconciled to it . " - Part of a soliloquy in Hamlet , act i . sc . 5 , - 66 " O villain , villain , smiling , damnèd villain ! My tables , -meet ...
... reader , but , " he continues , " I entertain no doubt that on reflection he will become reconciled to it . " - Part of a soliloquy in Hamlet , act i . sc . 5 , - 66 " O villain , villain , smiling , damnèd villain ! My tables , -meet ...
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... reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes him apostrophize her as ' coold mother , ' and a subsequent one as ' could smother ; ' that , in the ...
... reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes him apostrophize her as ' coold mother , ' and a subsequent one as ' could smother ; ' that , in the ...
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