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The second edition of most excellent and lames annended ; As it hath be Chamberlaing bis Seruana copy in the British Museu The subesquect original sbich bas also been repris apon the quarto of 1599 , We have taken the fol text and the ...
The second edition of most excellent and lames annended ; As it hath be Chamberlaing bis Seruana copy in the British Museu The subesquect original sbich bas also been repris apon the quarto of 1599 , We have taken the fol text and the ...
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The subsequent original editions are , - an undated quarto ; a quarto in 1607 ; a qnarto in 1609 , which has also been reprinted by Steevens ; and the folio of 1623. All these editions are founded npon the quarto of 1599 , from which ...
The subsequent original editions are , - an undated quarto ; a quarto in 1607 ; a qnarto in 1609 , which has also been reprinted by Steevens ; and the folio of 1623. All these editions are founded npon the quarto of 1599 , from which ...
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The undated quarto , which we mark as ( D ) , cruel . V ( A ) , in sense . o Poor John . Hake , dried and salted . 8 ( A ) , two of the house . The quarto of 100g , which we mark as ( C ) , drawn . D ( C ) , une foot C ( C ) , braule .
The undated quarto , which we mark as ( D ) , cruel . V ( A ) , in sense . o Poor John . Hake , dried and salted . 8 ( A ) , two of the house . The quarto of 100g , which we mark as ( C ) , drawn . D ( C ) , une foot C ( C ) , braule .
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The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? ” nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 ...
The first ten beautiful lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? ” nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 ...
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And yet it is curious , that in the quarto of 1609 , and in the folio ( from which we print ) , and in both of which the corrections of the author are apparent , the whole speech is given as if it were prose . The original quarto of ...
And yet it is curious , that in the quarto of 1609 , and in the folio ( from which we print ) , and in both of which the corrections of the author are apparent , the whole speech is given as if it were prose . The original quarto of ...
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