The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 10Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... Printed by Iohn Danter . " 1597. 4to . 39 leaves . " THE MOST Excellent and lamentable Tragedie , of Romeo and Iuliet . Newly corrected , augmented , and amended : As it hath bene sundry times publiquely acted , by the right Honourable ...
... Printed by Iohn Danter . " 1597. 4to . 39 leaves . " THE MOST Excellent and lamentable Tragedie , of Romeo and Iuliet . Newly corrected , augmented , and amended : As it hath bene sundry times publiquely acted , by the right Honourable ...
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... printed in at least three distinct editions before the appearance of the folio of 1623 ; and it is especially worthy of remark that neither on the title page of any one of these , nor on that of their predecessor , did Shakespeare's ...
... printed in at least three distinct editions before the appearance of the folio of 1623 ; and it is especially worthy of remark that neither on the title page of any one of these , nor on that of their predecessor , did Shakespeare's ...
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... printing or tran- scribing of another and a briefer . Thus , in the passage ( Act I. Sc . 3 ) in which the Nurse tells of Juliet's fall the day before she was weaned , Lady Capulet's speech , beginning , " Enough of this , " and the ...
... printing or tran- scribing of another and a briefer . Thus , in the passage ( Act I. Sc . 3 ) in which the Nurse tells of Juliet's fall the day before she was weaned , Lady Capulet's speech , beginning , " Enough of this , " and the ...
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... printed above in italic letter will , I think , hardly be attributed to Shakespeare at any period of his career , by readers of discrimination who are well acquainted with his works and those of his elder contemporaries . They are too ...
... printed above in italic letter will , I think , hardly be attributed to Shakespeare at any period of his career , by readers of discrimination who are well acquainted with his works and those of his elder contemporaries . They are too ...
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... tragedy brought the story of Romeo and Juliet into new and greater favor , — made a sensation , as the managers and publishers say now - a - days , — it was not printed --- - - as his , because a play of Romeo and 28 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... tragedy brought the story of Romeo and Juliet into new and greater favor , — made a sensation , as the managers and publishers say now - a - days , — it was not printed --- - - as his , because a play of Romeo and 28 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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