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Page ix
... poet's memory in 1623 . · While the Quartos cannot justly be held as having any peculiar certainty or any superior authority de- rived from the poet , they provide alternative readings where they differ from the Folio , and they and the ...
... poet's memory in 1623 . · While the Quartos cannot justly be held as having any peculiar certainty or any superior authority de- rived from the poet , they provide alternative readings where they differ from the Folio , and they and the ...
Page xi
... Poet's real habitation . ' In a word , the English editors of Shakespeare have continuously groped backward from the most modern toward the most ancient text . And it was reserved for the American editor Dr. Horace Howard Furness to be ...
... Poet's real habitation . ' In a word , the English editors of Shakespeare have continuously groped backward from the most modern toward the most ancient text . And it was reserved for the American editor Dr. Horace Howard Furness to be ...
Page xii
... Poet's real habitation , ' they have sought to throw open to the general reader by setting before him , just as it stands , the only text that can lay any claim to be the author's . — In so doing they have , of course , also laid bare ...
... Poet's real habitation , ' they have sought to throw open to the general reader by setting before him , just as it stands , the only text that can lay any claim to be the author's . — In so doing they have , of course , also laid bare ...
Page xvii
... poet's artistic purpose of building his plot on the conspiracy formed to prevent the fulfilment of Cæsar's ambition . What was ac- counted a failure in historic truth was accepted as an excellence in dramatic plan . So recent an English ...
... poet's artistic purpose of building his plot on the conspiracy formed to prevent the fulfilment of Cæsar's ambition . What was ac- counted a failure in historic truth was accepted as an excellence in dramatic plan . So recent an English ...
Page xviii
... poet's insuf- ficient vision . Here a Shaw has outgrown him . His Cæsar is an admitted failure , ' he declares . .Cæsar was not in Shakespear , nor in the epoch now fast waning which he inaugurated . It cost Shakespear no pang to write ...
... poet's insuf- ficient vision . Here a Shaw has outgrown him . His Cæsar is an admitted failure , ' he declares . .Cæsar was not in Shakespear , nor in the epoch now fast waning which he inaugurated . It cost Shakespear no pang to write ...
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