King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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Page ix
... differences noted in collating ( very far from an exhaustive list ) all but 40 show a coincidence of the six Quartos against the Folio . Into the intricacies of the differences between the various Quartos and the possible relation of ...
... differences noted in collating ( very far from an exhaustive list ) all but 40 show a coincidence of the six Quartos against the Folio . Into the intricacies of the differences between the various Quartos and the possible relation of ...
Page xi
... differences seem to show F at its usual process of editing and tidying and polishing , and so point to Q as the original . Lastly , a great proportion of the verbal differences seem to me to belong to a different order altogether , and ...
... differences seem to show F at its usual process of editing and tidying and polishing , and so point to Q as the original . Lastly , a great proportion of the verbal differences seem to me to belong to a different order altogether , and ...
Page xiv
... differences are indicated in the Notes . Date of Composition . Any external evidence is uncertain and sketchy . The internal evidence of style , as well as the play's obvious connection with Henry VI , point to an early date . There is ...
... differences are indicated in the Notes . Date of Composition . Any external evidence is uncertain and sketchy . The internal evidence of style , as well as the play's obvious connection with Henry VI , point to an early date . There is ...
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