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... Shakespeare was published in 1863 . Second Edition 1867. Third Edition 1891 . Reprinted 1894. 1902 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY J. & C. F , CLAY , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE , K.G. CHANCELLOR.
... Shakespeare was published in 1863 . Second Edition 1867. Third Edition 1891 . Reprinted 1894. 1902 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY J. & C. F , CLAY , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE , K.G. CHANCELLOR.
Page xii
... printed by way of specimen , with a preface signed ' W. G. Clark ' and ' H. R. Luard , ' * where the principles , on which the proposed Edition should be based , were set forth with the view of obtaining opinions as to the feasibility ...
... printed by way of specimen , with a preface signed ' W. G. Clark ' and ' H. R. Luard , ' * where the principles , on which the proposed Edition should be based , were set forth with the view of obtaining opinions as to the feasibility ...
Page xix
... printed in a line by itself . For example : Ay , And we're betrothed : nay more , our marriage - hour- Two Gentlemen of Verona , II . 4. 175 . Another irregularity is the insertion of syllables in the middle PREFACE . xix.
... printed in a line by itself . For example : Ay , And we're betrothed : nay more , our marriage - hour- Two Gentlemen of Verona , II . 4. 175 . Another irregularity is the insertion of syllables in the middle PREFACE . xix.
Page xxiii
... printed from the first Folio . Hence , they are designated thus : 1. 4. 21 , Cain ] F , F , Kane ( Q1Q2 ) . Caine F , Q , F , 1 When no authority is given for the reading in the text , it is to be understood that it is derived from such ...
... printed from the first Folio . Hence , they are designated thus : 1. 4. 21 , Cain ] F , F , Kane ( Q1Q2 ) . Caine F , Q , F , 1 When no authority is given for the reading in the text , it is to be understood that it is derived from such ...
Page xxiv
... printing each word which commences a line with an initial capital letter . In the Folios , many substantives , other than proper names or titles , are printed with initial capitals ; but , in order to avoid ambiguity , we have generally ...
... printing each word which commences a line with an initial capital letter . In the Folios , many substantives , other than proper names or titles , are printed with initial capitals ; but , in order to avoid ambiguity , we have generally ...
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