Romeo and JulietNew Shakespere society, 1875 - 141 pages |
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... Second , OR 1599 , QUARTO . EDITED BY P A DANIEL . PUBLISHED FOR The New Shakspere Society BY N. TRÜBNER & CO . , 57 , 59 , LUDGATE HILL , LONDON , E.C. , 1875 . INTRODUCTION . THE text of this edition of ' Romeo Shakespeare , William.
... Second , OR 1599 , QUARTO . EDITED BY P A DANIEL . PUBLISHED FOR The New Shakspere Society BY N. TRÜBNER & CO . , 57 , 59 , LUDGATE HILL , LONDON , E.C. , 1875 . INTRODUCTION . THE text of this edition of ' Romeo Shakespeare , William.
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William Shakespeare Peter Augustin Daniel. INTRODUCTION . THE text of this edition of ' Romeo and Juliet ' is , as it professes to be , revised on that of Q2 , 1599. The punctuation , which in the original is extremely con- fused and ...
William Shakespeare Peter Augustin Daniel. INTRODUCTION . THE text of this edition of ' Romeo and Juliet ' is , as it professes to be , revised on that of Q2 , 1599. The punctuation , which in the original is extremely con- fused and ...
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... follow- ing paragraph , I must refer the reader to the Parallel - texts edition of the play , and to my notes at the end of this revised text . presents merely a garbled and imperfect rendering of its original Introduction .
... follow- ing paragraph , I must refer the reader to the Parallel - texts edition of the play , and to my notes at the end of this revised text . presents merely a garbled and imperfect rendering of its original Introduction .
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... should be recalled to the text , we may be sure to find sufficient beauty in it to make us thankful for its preservation . But after all is said and done , and that the editor has bestowed his utmost care and made use of all Introduction .
... should be recalled to the text , we may be sure to find sufficient beauty in it to make us thankful for its preservation . But after all is said and done , and that the editor has bestowed his utmost care and made use of all Introduction .
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... and to Mr F. J. Furnivall , M.A. , Director of the Society , for criticism , sympathy , and encouragement from the commencement of my task . THE Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedie OF ROMEO AND JULIET Introduction .
... and to Mr F. J. Furnivall , M.A. , Director of the Society , for criticism , sympathy , and encouragement from the commencement of my task . THE Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedie OF ROMEO AND JULIET Introduction .
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