Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page xiii
... reason why I did not , in the very outset , call upon Mr. Dyce with my corrected folio , 1632 , in hand , in order to consult him regarding its contents : hence , in part perhaps , the slight and disrespect with which he affects to ...
... reason why I did not , in the very outset , call upon Mr. Dyce with my corrected folio , 1632 , in hand , in order to consult him regarding its contents : hence , in part perhaps , the slight and disrespect with which he affects to ...
Page xiv
... reason I omitted , in several important instances , to point out where various editors , from Rowe downwards , had guessed at the very same emendations that made their appearance , as I believed for the first time , in my corrected ...
... reason I omitted , in several important instances , to point out where various editors , from Rowe downwards , had guessed at the very same emendations that made their appearance , as I believed for the first time , in my corrected ...
Page xv
... reason , who can say less than that every probability is on the side of the proposed alteration ' ? I have already mentioned Mr. Singer's corrected folio , 1632 , and its various welcome concurrences with my corr . fo . 1632 ; but the ...
... reason , who can say less than that every probability is on the side of the proposed alteration ' ? I have already mentioned Mr. Singer's corrected folio , 1632 , and its various welcome concurrences with my corr . fo . 1632 ; but the ...
Page xvii
... reason for the change , " we may measure the value of it by his opinion about the " wit " he discovered in the word " degrees , " out of which Mr. Dyce could extract " no tolerable sense , " and was therefore driven to accept diseases ...
... reason for the change , " we may measure the value of it by his opinion about the " wit " he discovered in the word " degrees , " out of which Mr. Dyce could extract " no tolerable sense , " and was therefore driven to accept diseases ...
Page xxii
... reason to discard . The ensuing volumes will afford proofs of the change of my opinion ; for I have admitted no ... reasons for thinking it very possible , that the repetition of their parts by pains- taking players might easily be more ...
... reason to discard . The ensuing volumes will afford proofs of the change of my opinion ; for I have admitted no ... reasons for thinking it very possible , that the repetition of their parts by pains- taking players might easily be more ...
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