Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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... stage , to the time of Shakespeare , required no material change ; but some points have been farther illustrated , and a few corrections have been introduced . The Life of Shakespeare continues very nearly in the shape in which it ...
... stage , to the time of Shakespeare , required no material change ; but some points have been farther illustrated , and a few corrections have been introduced . The Life of Shakespeare continues very nearly in the shape in which it ...
Page xxx
... stage - directions , which I am entitled to consider of importance and singularity , and which are only to be found in the hand - writing of the old annotator on my folio , 1632 . If the reader will turn again to " Measure for Measure ...
... stage - directions , which I am entitled to consider of importance and singularity , and which are only to be found in the hand - writing of the old annotator on my folio , 1632 . If the reader will turn again to " Measure for Measure ...
Page xxxi
... stage - direction , copied by him , which at once removes a stumbling - block that has im- peded the course of every editor of Shakespeare . It is where Prospero , having laid aside his magic mantle for a time , and having made his ...
... stage - direction , copied by him , which at once removes a stumbling - block that has im- peded the course of every editor of Shakespeare . It is where Prospero , having laid aside his magic mantle for a time , and having made his ...
Page xxxii
... stage - direction , I , of course , not only at once withdraw my accusation , but very sincerely apologize for it , and will , publicly and privately , make every amends in my power ' . Again , with regard to exits and entrances , my ...
... stage - direction , I , of course , not only at once withdraw my accusation , but very sincerely apologize for it , and will , publicly and privately , make every amends in my power ' . Again , with regard to exits and entrances , my ...
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... akin to my own , I refrained from asking for information , which , however useful to their own purposes , they would have been unwilling to refuse . CONTENTS . HISTORY OF THE STAGE ยท PAGE [ 1 xlii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
... akin to my own , I refrained from asking for information , which , however useful to their own purposes , they would have been unwilling to refuse . CONTENTS . HISTORY OF THE STAGE ยท PAGE [ 1 xlii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
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