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... stands between Hamlet and Othello : the last page of Hamlet is 282 ( misprinted 280 ) ; the first page of Othello is 310 , and is printed on the back of the last page of Lear . The page - numbers run from 283 to 309 ( 308 is misprinted ...
... stands between Hamlet and Othello : the last page of Hamlet is 282 ( misprinted 280 ) ; the first page of Othello is 310 , and is printed on the back of the last page of Lear . The page - numbers run from 283 to 309 ( 308 is misprinted ...
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... standing alone indicates the two Quartos of 1608 in agreement , QI the first published edition of 1608 ( the Pide Bull edition ) , Q 2 the second published edition of that year ( the N. Butter edition ) . By F is indicated the first ...
... standing alone indicates the two Quartos of 1608 in agreement , QI the first published edition of 1608 ( the Pide Bull edition ) , Q 2 the second published edition of that year ( the N. Butter edition ) . By F is indicated the first ...
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... stands in the Folios was written before October 1604 , and that it was corrected before the play was printed in 1608. But it is at least as likely that Shakespeare , writing not long after 1604 , while the change was still fresh , and ...
... stands in the Folios was written before October 1604 , and that it was corrected before the play was printed in 1608. But it is at least as likely that Shakespeare , writing not long after 1604 , while the change was still fresh , and ...
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... stands , indeed , but a few pages from the account of Cymbeline , which he used later . In Book II . chapters v . and vi . of that work ( to give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of ...
... stands , indeed , but a few pages from the account of Cymbeline , which he used later . In Book II . chapters v . and vi . of that work ( to give a condensed account of a rather lengthy narrative ) , we read that Leir , the son of ...
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... stand high in your account I might in virtues Exceed account . " " 29. My services to ] my duty to . 32. out ] in foreign parts pushing his fortunes . See Two Gentlemen of Verona , 1. iii . 7 : " He wonder'd that your lordship Would ...
... stand high in your account I might in virtues Exceed account . " " 29. My services to ] my duty to . 32. out ] in foreign parts pushing his fortunes . See Two Gentlemen of Verona , 1. iii . 7 : " He wonder'd that your lordship Would ...
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