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... hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that easiness that wee have scarce received from him a blot on his papers . Upon this Jonson retorts vivaciously but with some justice : I remember , the Players have often ...
... hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that easiness that wee have scarce received from him a blot on his papers . Upon this Jonson retorts vivaciously but with some justice : I remember , the Players have often ...
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... hand , open at the play of Hamlet . He was a book , again , to King Charles I , whose copy of the Second Folio ( still pre- served at Windsor ) may be the one that went with him in his last distressful wanderings and was , as Milton ...
... hand , open at the play of Hamlet . He was a book , again , to King Charles I , whose copy of the Second Folio ( still pre- served at Windsor ) may be the one that went with him in his last distressful wanderings and was , as Milton ...
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... hand may give . Moreover who can doubt that every true man , small or great , leaves some print of himself on his work , or indeed that he must if his work be literature , which is so personal a thing . As Sir Walter Raleigh puts it ...
... hand may give . Moreover who can doubt that every true man , small or great , leaves some print of himself on his work , or indeed that he must if his work be literature , which is so personal a thing . As Sir Walter Raleigh puts it ...
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... hands in Shakespeare's day were generally theatrical prompt - copy ; that many of these are likely to have been in the author's autograph ; and that , there- fore , the first editions of Shakespeare's ... hand of TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION.
... hands in Shakespeare's day were generally theatrical prompt - copy ; that many of these are likely to have been in the author's autograph ; and that , there- fore , the first editions of Shakespeare's ... hand of TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION.
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... hand of at least the same class as that seen in the six Shakespearian signa- tures ; and this is enough to make the ' Shakespearian ' addition to Sir Thomas More an instrument of the highest value for an editor of Shakespeare . In short ...
... hand of at least the same class as that seen in the six Shakespearian signa- tures ; and this is enough to make the ' Shakespearian ' addition to Sir Thomas More an instrument of the highest value for an editor of Shakespeare . In short ...
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