Hamlet, Volume 4Lippincott, 1877 |
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... seems to point at some dramatic writer of that time who had originally been a scrivener or attorney , and instead of transcribing deeds and pleadings , had chosen to imitate Seneca's plays , of which a translation had been published ...
... seems to point at some dramatic writer of that time who had originally been a scrivener or attorney , and instead of transcribing deeds and pleadings , had chosen to imitate Seneca's plays , of which a translation had been published ...
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... seem directly levelled at our author's tragedy . But then interposes a difficulty on the score of dates . Shakespeare , in ... seems to have opened his book at random , and to have written what he wanted in any space he found vacant . He ...
... seem directly levelled at our author's tragedy . But then interposes a difficulty on the score of dates . Shakespeare , in ... seems to have opened his book at random , and to have written what he wanted in any space he found vacant . He ...
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... seems probable that he was unable to obtain such a copy of Hamlet as he would put his name to ; but some inferior and nameless printer , who was not so scrupulous , having surreptitiously secured a manuscript of the play , how- ever ...
... seems probable that he was unable to obtain such a copy of Hamlet as he would put his name to ; but some inferior and nameless printer , who was not so scrupulous , having surreptitiously secured a manuscript of the play , how- ever ...
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... seem clearly to show that Ling , not Landure , was the publisher . ' The statement that this edition is enlarged to almost as much again as it was ' is correct enough for a bookseller's announcement , —there are about five hundred and ...
... seem clearly to show that Ling , not Landure , was the publisher . ' The statement that this edition is enlarged to almost as much again as it was ' is correct enough for a bookseller's announcement , —there are about five hundred and ...
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... seems certain that in Q , ( as is the case with respect to the earliest Quartos of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Romeo and Juliet ) we have Shakespeare's first conception of the Play , though with a text mangled and corrupted ...
... seems certain that in Q , ( as is the case with respect to the earliest Quartos of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Romeo and Juliet ) we have Shakespeare's first conception of the Play , though with a text mangled and corrupted ...
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