Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page x
... perhaps from destruction , in 5 Wherever in the ensuing volumes I have had occasion to refer to , or to quote from it , the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevity I have invariably designated it in this form ...
... perhaps from destruction , in 5 Wherever in the ensuing volumes I have had occasion to refer to , or to quote from it , the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevity I have invariably designated it in this form ...
Page xiii
... perhaps , the slight and disrespect with which he affects to treat it in his recent edition of Shakespeare , in nearly every case where he is not compelled either to follow it in his text , or to mention its irrefragable improvements in ...
... perhaps , the slight and disrespect with which he affects to treat it in his recent edition of Shakespeare , in nearly every case where he is not compelled either to follow it in his text , or to mention its irrefragable improvements in ...
Page xxv
... perhaps , even by this time , he has reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be well , in the face of his own edition of Shakespeare , to confess it . When half a dozen years have gone by , and his aversion to the MS ...
... perhaps , even by this time , he has reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be well , in the face of his own edition of Shakespeare , to confess it . When half a dozen years have gone by , and his aversion to the MS ...
Page xxxiii
... perhaps , less free from them - but I do my best to avoid them , and when I commit a mistake , I confess it . The Rev. Mr. Dyce , I must be permitted to remark , is quite as faulty as his rivals , and in spite of a certain assumed ...
... perhaps , less free from them - but I do my best to avoid them , and when I commit a mistake , I confess it . The Rev. Mr. Dyce , I must be permitted to remark , is quite as faulty as his rivals , and in spite of a certain assumed ...
Page xli
... perhaps demand some forbearance on the part of the reader : it is , I believe , the first time an alphabetical list of words used by Shakespeare has been made to answer the double purpose of a mere glossary , and of a means of reference ...
... perhaps demand some forbearance on the part of the reader : it is , I believe , the first time an alphabetical list of words used by Shakespeare has been made to answer the double purpose of a mere glossary , and of a means of reference ...
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