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Pagina 123
... copy of this edition in the library of the Duke of Devonshire wants the last leaf . This was reprinted in 1825. Another copy is known , without the title - page . The second edition of Hamlet was printed in 1604 , under the following ...
... copy of this edition in the library of the Duke of Devonshire wants the last leaf . This was reprinted in 1825. Another copy is known , without the title - page . The second edition of Hamlet was printed in 1604 , under the following ...
Pagina 124
... copy , devoid of reason . " Shakspere must have dropped verse from his mouth , as the fairy in the Arabian tales ... copy we have these lines : — 66 Why , she would hang on him as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
... copy , devoid of reason . " Shakspere must have dropped verse from his mouth , as the fairy in the Arabian tales ... copy we have these lines : — 66 Why , she would hang on him as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
Pagina 216
... copy . But it is by no means certain to our minds that Walkley's edition was published before the folio . The usual date of that edition is , as our readers know , 1623 ; but there is a copy in existence bearing the date of 1622 . We ...
... copy . But it is by no means certain to our minds that Walkley's edition was published before the folio . The usual date of that edition is , as our readers know , 1623 ; but there is a copy in existence bearing the date of 1622 . We ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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