Hamlet, and As you like it, a specimen of a new ed. of Shakespeare [by T. Caldecott]. by T. Caldecott |
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... cause generally to esteeme those copies most correct , which least have been corrected . ” — Explication of a place in Polybius , at the end of Sir H. Savile's Tacitus , Fo . 1622 , p . 224 , John Bill . Quæ in veteribus libris reperta ...
... cause generally to esteeme those copies most correct , which least have been corrected . ” — Explication of a place in Polybius , at the end of Sir H. Savile's Tacitus , Fo . 1622 , p . 224 , John Bill . Quæ in veteribus libris reperta ...
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... causes , must have undergone considerable alteration . trenchment , it will be seen , had been made : and some idea may be formed of the enlargements from what is said in the title - page of the quarto edition of Hamlet , in 1611 : viz ...
... causes , must have undergone considerable alteration . trenchment , it will be seen , had been made : and some idea may be formed of the enlargements from what is said in the title - page of the quarto edition of Hamlet , in 1611 : viz ...
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... growing infirmity of many years , which terminated in total blindness , were amongst the causes , which prevented the Editor from prosecut- ing further a work , which seemed not to be called for and thence some of the notes , which would.
... growing infirmity of many years , which terminated in total blindness , were amongst the causes , which prevented the Editor from prosecut- ing further a work , which seemed not to be called for and thence some of the notes , which would.
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... cause of Hamlet's lunacy . I have . 1623 , 32 . depth . 1603 . § fruit . 4tos . KING . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . POL . Give first admittance to the embassadors ; My news shall be the news§ to that great feast . KING ...
... cause of Hamlet's lunacy . I have . 1623 , 32 . depth . 1603 . § fruit . 4tos . KING . O , speak of that ; that do I long to hear . POL . Give first admittance to the embassadors ; My news shall be the news§ to that great feast . KING ...
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... now opportunity to visit her and to expostulate the favourable deceit , whereby she had caused his jealousie . " Stanley's Aurore , 8vo . 1650. p . 44 . E Mad call I it : for to define true madness SC . II . 49 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... now opportunity to visit her and to expostulate the favourable deceit , whereby she had caused his jealousie . " Stanley's Aurore , 8vo . 1650. p . 44 . E Mad call I it : for to define true madness SC . II . 49 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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