Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Page xi
... Dyce . I had shown him many of my 6 . I owe , and , on the first mention of his name in the text of my preface , willingly pay to the Rev. Mr. Dyce an apology for an oversight of mine , when quoting from his edition of Webster in the ...
... Dyce . I had shown him many of my 6 . I owe , and , on the first mention of his name in the text of my preface , willingly pay to the Rev. Mr. Dyce an apology for an oversight of mine , when quoting from his edition of Webster in the ...
Page xii
... Dyce was the first person ( including even the members of my own family ) to whom I stated the fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an ...
... Dyce was the first person ( including even the members of my own family ) to whom I stated the fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an ...
Page xiii
... Dyce could not have pursued a more effectual course to find fault with what I had done , and to show how much more competent he was to such an undertaking . From these circumstances may be gathered the reason why I did not , in the very ...
... Dyce could not have pursued a more effectual course to find fault with what I had done , and to show how much more competent he was to such an undertaking . From these circumstances may be gathered the reason why I did not , in the very ...
Page xiv
... Dyce had been partially renewed . With reference to the preparation of " Notes and Emendations , " I ought to state that it was completed in 1852 under several disadvantages : in consequence of most severe illness in my family , I was ...
... Dyce had been partially renewed . With reference to the preparation of " Notes and Emendations , " I ought to state that it was completed in 1852 under several disadvantages : in consequence of most severe illness in my family , I was ...
Page xv
... Dyce , as if to disparage my volume , sometimes puts in a claim for emendations in Mr. Singer's folio not borne out by the fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II ...
... Dyce , as if to disparage my volume , sometimes puts in a claim for emendations in Mr. Singer's folio not borne out by the fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II ...
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