TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 256
... folio explicitly declare that those plays which have been printed before the folio are in that edition offered to the reader's view " cured , and perfect of their limbs , and all the rest absolute in their numbers as he ( Shakspere ) ...
... folio explicitly declare that those plays which have been printed before the folio are in that edition offered to the reader's view " cured , and perfect of their limbs , and all the rest absolute in their numbers as he ( Shakspere ) ...
Page 261
... folio of 1623 , which we adopt , with few exceptions , as our text , and those of the quarto of 1622 , which is the basis of every other modern text , are so numerous , that it would be out of our power , without crowding our pages ...
... folio of 1623 , which we adopt , with few exceptions , as our text , and those of the quarto of 1622 , which is the basis of every other modern text , are so numerous , that it would be out of our power , without crowding our pages ...
Page 392
... folio . In the folio text of Lear , as compared with the text of the quarto , there are verbal cor- rections and additions and omissions ; but in the quarto text of that play the metrical arrangement is one mass of confusion . Speech ...
... folio . In the folio text of Lear , as compared with the text of the quarto , there are verbal cor- rections and additions and omissions ; but in the quarto text of that play the metrical arrangement is one mass of confusion . Speech ...
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