The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, 1. ciltRedfield, 1853 |
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... stand for your privileges , we know to read , and censure . Do so , but buy it first . That doth best commend a book , the stationer says . Then , how odd soever your brains be , or your wisdoms , make your licence the same , and spare ...
... stand for your privileges , we know to read , and censure . Do so , but buy it first . That doth best commend a book , the stationer says . Then , how odd soever your brains be , or your wisdoms , make your licence the same , and spare ...
Sayfa i
... stand there , because it is evident that they were then printed from a copy corrected by the author : the variations are interesting , and Malone pointed out only one , and that certainly the least important . Instead of " weak witness ...
... stand there , because it is evident that they were then printed from a copy corrected by the author : the variations are interesting , and Malone pointed out only one , and that certainly the least important . Instead of " weak witness ...
Sayfa v
... stand at the end of the present . We know of no other poet of the time capable of writing the ensuing lines . We feel morally certain that they are by Milton . Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad COMMENDATORY VERSES .
... stand at the end of the present . We know of no other poet of the time capable of writing the ensuing lines . We feel morally certain that they are by Milton . Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad COMMENDATORY VERSES .
Sayfa vii
... stand on a separate leaf opposite to the title - page of the edition of 1623 , and which are reprinted in the same place , with some trifling variation of typography , in the folio of 1632 . TO THE READER . This Figure , that thou here ...
... stand on a separate leaf opposite to the title - page of the edition of 1623 , and which are reprinted in the same place , with some trifling variation of typography , in the folio of 1632 . TO THE READER . This Figure , that thou here ...
Sayfa xxviii
... standing below , or occupying the galleries that surrounded the open space . Just about the same period two other edifices were built for the exhibition of plays in Shoreditch , one of which was called " The Curtain , " and the other ...
... standing below , or occupying the galleries that surrounded the open space . Just about the same period two other edifices were built for the exhibition of plays in Shoreditch , one of which was called " The Curtain , " and the other ...
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