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... evidence of what Shake- speare wrote . Subsequent derivative editions are Q3 ( 1609 ) reprinted from Q2 ; Q4 ( 1622 ) reprinted from Q3 , with occasional consultation of Q1 ; and Q5 ( 1637 ) reprinted from Q4 . The Folio text is based ...
... evidence of what Shake- speare wrote . Subsequent derivative editions are Q3 ( 1609 ) reprinted from Q2 ; Q4 ( 1622 ) reprinted from Q3 , with occasional consultation of Q1 ; and Q5 ( 1637 ) reprinted from Q4 . The Folio text is based ...
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... evidence that the Q4 compositors actually had access to independent evidence of what Shakespeare wrote , but one or two Q4 readings are so shrewd it is tempting to think them more than mere guesswork ( cf. IV . i . 85 , 100 ) . 2 ...
... evidence that the Q4 compositors actually had access to independent evidence of what Shakespeare wrote , but one or two Q4 readings are so shrewd it is tempting to think them more than mere guesswork ( cf. IV . i . 85 , 100 ) . 2 ...
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... evidence is like Mistress Quickly's in Henry IV or Pompey's in Measure for Measure , so that a judge does well to adopt the scepticism of an Escalus . The allusion to an earthquake can support a date of 1591 , 1595 or 1596 ( if we ...
... evidence is like Mistress Quickly's in Henry IV or Pompey's in Measure for Measure , so that a judge does well to adopt the scepticism of an Escalus . The allusion to an earthquake can support a date of 1591 , 1595 or 1596 ( if we ...
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