Shakespeare's Hamlet: The Second Quarto 1604 ; Reproduced in Facsimile from the Copy in the Huntington Libraryfacsim., 1938 - 14 Seiten |
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... hand as any other extant text of his plays . In fact , for reasons to be developed , it may take us nearest of all and may form almost as precious a document as those three pages in the manuscript of The Book of Sir Thomas More which ...
... hand as any other extant text of his plays . In fact , for reasons to be developed , it may take us nearest of all and may form almost as precious a document as those three pages in the manuscript of The Book of Sir Thomas More which ...
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... hand , in instances where exact readings are doubt- ful in both the original and collotype , no attempt has been made to suggest any reading . On the versos of some leaves , portions of words are hidden by the paper on which the ...
... hand , in instances where exact readings are doubt- ful in both the original and collotype , no attempt has been made to suggest any reading . On the versos of some leaves , portions of words are hidden by the paper on which the ...
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... hand in hand , euen with the vowe I made to her in marriage , and to decline Vppon a wretch whofe naturall gifts were poore , To thofe of mines but vertue as it neuer will bengoued , Though lewdnelle court it in a fhape of heauen : So ...
... hand in hand , euen with the vowe I made to her in marriage , and to decline Vppon a wretch whofe naturall gifts were poore , To thofe of mines but vertue as it neuer will bengoued , Though lewdnelle court it in a fhape of heauen : So ...
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