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... quarto , of which all that is known is a single sheet , sig . C , that turned up in the binding of an Italian grammar found at Bristol in 1891 . This sheet of an otherwise lost quarto , now labelled Qo , furnishes only one variant of ...
... quarto , of which all that is known is a single sheet , sig . C , that turned up in the binding of an Italian grammar found at Bristol in 1891 . This sheet of an otherwise lost quarto , now labelled Qo , furnishes only one variant of ...
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... quarto form . In other cases , however , the quarto they reprinted had first been collated with the prompt - book at the theatre , so that the text thus produced generally possessed an authority , inferior indeed to that of Q1 , but to ...
... quarto form . In other cases , however , the quarto they reprinted had first been collated with the prompt - book at the theatre , so that the text thus produced generally possessed an authority , inferior indeed to that of Q1 , but to ...
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... quarto ' ( cf. Pollard , King Richard II : a new quarto , 1916 , pp . 64-73 , and MSH , pp . 196– 215 ) ; too light for a modern reader , so that I have sometimes substituted heavier stops for commas to clarify the sense . Yet I have ...
... quarto ' ( cf. Pollard , King Richard II : a new quarto , 1916 , pp . 64-73 , and MSH , pp . 196– 215 ) ; too light for a modern reader , so that I have sometimes substituted heavier stops for commas to clarify the sense . Yet I have ...
Inhalt
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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