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... quarto ; this again was used for the fourth , and the fourth was reprinted as the fifth edition ; all these are therefore often in agreement , and are referred to as Qq . Quarto 1 , which is nearly one quarter less than Quarto 2 ( 2232 ...
... quarto ; this again was used for the fourth , and the fourth was reprinted as the fifth edition ; all these are therefore often in agreement , and are referred to as Qq . Quarto 1 , which is nearly one quarter less than Quarto 2 ( 2232 ...
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... quarto is the first edition of the play , but the question of priority depends on the minutest of bibliographical ... quarto are exactly alike ; they differ in having one , two , three , or four , uncorrected sheets . The Second Quarto ...
... quarto is the first edition of the play , but the question of priority depends on the minutest of bibliographical ... quarto are exactly alike ; they differ in having one , two , three , or four , uncorrected sheets . The Second Quarto ...
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... Quarto text and the Folio text . The original form was , essentially , that of the Quarto , then followed a longer form , with the additions in the Folio , as substantially our modern editions have again restored them ; then the ...
... Quarto text and the Folio text . The original form was , essentially , that of the Quarto , then followed a longer form , with the additions in the Folio , as substantially our modern editions have again restored them ; then the ...
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