Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page vii
... writing ) an extremely remarkable communication to a nobleman of that period , as far as we can judge , giving him timely notice of the peril to which he and the rest of the Parliament were exposed ( see p . 179 ) . It is not impossible ...
... writing ) an extremely remarkable communication to a nobleman of that period , as far as we can judge , giving him timely notice of the peril to which he and the rest of the Parliament were exposed ( see p . 179 ) . It is not impossible ...
Page viii
... writer of it , who has sometimes been supposed to be Mrs. Abington , or Hab- bington , sometimes Anne Vaux , sometimes Percy , and more probably Tresham , one of the conspirators . See Jardine's " Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot ...
... writer of it , who has sometimes been supposed to be Mrs. Abington , or Hab- bington , sometimes Anne Vaux , sometimes Percy , and more probably Tresham , one of the conspirators . See Jardine's " Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot ...
Page ix
... writing not later than the date of the Restoration - that whole lines were supplied in various scenes - that many words were substituted in the margin for others erased in the text - that corrections of hundreds of undoubted misprints ...
... writing not later than the date of the Restoration - that whole lines were supplied in various scenes - that many words were substituted in the margin for others erased in the text - that corrections of hundreds of undoubted misprints ...
Page x
... writers ) was comparatively recently rescued , 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 ...
... writers ) was comparatively recently rescued , 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 ...
Page xvi
... say inadvertently , states the contrary . I could easily weary the reader with similar examples . • In order to give a more perfect notion of the hand - writing of the old corrector , in point of meaning between road - way and " xvi ...
... say inadvertently , states the contrary . I could easily weary the reader with similar examples . • In order to give a more perfect notion of the hand - writing of the old corrector , in point of meaning between road - way and " xvi ...
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