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Page vii
... Elizabethan setting befitting him and betraying the conditions belonging to the first publication of the Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course , far more archaic , and Spenser is , though so little earlier , much more affected and remote ...
... Elizabethan setting befitting him and betraying the conditions belonging to the first publication of the Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course , far more archaic , and Spenser is , though so little earlier , much more affected and remote ...
Page xiii
... Elizabethan and the Victorian text are placed together before the eye , and the net results of three centuries of Shakespeare editing are tersely summarized . The misprints in the Folio , as well as the informal Elizabethan spelling and ...
... Elizabethan and the Victorian text are placed together before the eye , and the net results of three centuries of Shakespeare editing are tersely summarized . The misprints in the Folio , as well as the informal Elizabethan spelling and ...
Page xiv
... Elizabethan spelling and punctuation made in the Victorian or Globe text , when they do not affect the sense , are not noted ; and , in general , these Elizabethan eccentricities in externals do not interfere with the understanding of ...
... Elizabethan spelling and punctuation made in the Victorian or Globe text , when they do not affect the sense , are not noted ; and , in general , these Elizabethan eccentricities in externals do not interfere with the understanding of ...
Page 110
... Elizabethans , suits his imagery to his will ; he makes the Ouze in one place male , in another female . There is great laxity , ' says Halliwell , ' shown on such subjects by early English writers . ' But it is not so true to say that ...
... Elizabethans , suits his imagery to his will ; he makes the Ouze in one place male , in another female . There is great laxity , ' says Halliwell , ' shown on such subjects by early English writers . ' But it is not so true to say that ...
Page 116
... Elizabethan pro- nunciation of the two words was nearer alike than now . It is made again , III . i . 321 , ' John , ' III . i . 189 , and Hen . VI , ' III . i . 57-8 . 175. There was a Brutus : Junius Brutus , ancestor of Marcus , for ...
... Elizabethan pro- nunciation of the two words was nearer alike than now . It is made again , III . i . 321 , ' John , ' III . i . 189 , and Hen . VI , ' III . i . 57-8 . 175. There was a Brutus : Junius Brutus , ancestor of Marcus , for ...
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