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, Volumul 1Redfield, 1853 |
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... tion on an important portion of the task , that of indicating the variations between the quarto ( where such are in ex- istence ) and folio copies of the plays , reliance has been placed almost entirely on Mr. Collier's first edition ...
... tion on an important portion of the task , that of indicating the variations between the quarto ( where such are in ex- istence ) and folio copies of the plays , reliance has been placed almost entirely on Mr. Collier's first edition ...
Pagina xi
... tion ; but prior to the reign of Henry VI . , a new kind of drama had become popular , which by writers of the time was denominated a moral , or moral play , and more recently a morality . It acquired this name from the nature and 1 See ...
... tion ; but prior to the reign of Henry VI . , a new kind of drama had become popular , which by writers of the time was denominated a moral , or moral play , and more recently a morality . It acquired this name from the nature and 1 See ...
Pagina xiii
... tion . Were it necessary to our design , and did space allow of it , we should be strongly tempted to introduce some characteristic extracts from this hitherto unseen production ; but we must content ourselves with saying , that the ...
... tion . Were it necessary to our design , and did space allow of it , we should be strongly tempted to introduce some characteristic extracts from this hitherto unseen production ; but we must content ourselves with saying , that the ...
Pagina xv
... tion ; but , although there are many attempts at humour , and some at variety , both in character and situation , the whole must have been a very wearisome performance adapted to please the court by its general tendency , but little ...
... tion ; but , although there are many attempts at humour , and some at variety , both in character and situation , the whole must have been a very wearisome performance adapted to please the court by its general tendency , but little ...
Pagina xviii
... tion , so that it entirely perverts the meaning of the writer : he visits her while she is surrounded by her female domes- tics , but he is unceremoniously rejected : he resolves to carry her by force of arms , and makes an assault upon ...
... tion , so that it entirely perverts the meaning of the writer : he visits her while she is surrounded by her female domes- tics , but he is unceremoniously rejected : he resolves to carry her by force of arms , and makes an assault upon ...
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