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... passages , and even then , as a clue , not as an author- ity . If we consider the Folio as derived from another original , " it is not derived from it in the same unscrupu- lous fashion as the Quarto is , but is assuredly in the main ...
... passages , and even then , as a clue , not as an author- ity . If we consider the Folio as derived from another original , " it is not derived from it in the same unscrupu- lous fashion as the Quarto is , but is assuredly in the main ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... passages which were already retained to sustain the thread of the play in its continuity . In this way I imagine certain confusions arose , and it was the endeavour to explain these confusions in the Folio that suggested , after much ...
... passages which were already retained to sustain the thread of the play in its continuity . In this way I imagine certain confusions arose , and it was the endeavour to explain these confusions in the Folio that suggested , after much ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... passages , and the second is necessary as opening the final denouement . The Quarto dispenses entirely with these two Scenes , and cer- tainly one does not miss them . It is true we lose the " mumbudget " episode . It is probable these ...
... passages , and the second is necessary as opening the final denouement . The Quarto dispenses entirely with these two Scenes , and cer- tainly one does not miss them . It is true we lose the " mumbudget " episode . It is probable these ...
xvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... passage for passage , and not separately , as is done by the Cambridge edition . I have endeavoured to meet this difficulty by placing in my notes the more important passages that are peculiar to the Quarto , or are very distinct ...
... passage for passage , and not separately , as is done by the Cambridge edition . I have endeavoured to meet this difficulty by placing in my notes the more important passages that are peculiar to the Quarto , or are very distinct ...
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
... passages are lost ; a very serious deficit in our interest in the play , but quite possibly a purposed omission in the supposed shorter version . It is probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the matter in hand . Here the ...
... passages are lost ; a very serious deficit in our interest in the play , but quite possibly a purposed omission in the supposed shorter version . It is probably personal , and certainly not necessary to the matter in hand . Here the ...
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