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... ABBREVIATIONS OF PLAYS AND EDITIONS · A GLOSSARY OF WORDS : GRAMMATICAL USAGE AND PRONUNCIATION · 167 • • • • 169 183 A LIST OF VARIORUM READINGS SELECTED CRITICISM 195 EDITORS ' PREFACE CHAUC HAUCER and Spenser have been privileged.
... ABBREVIATIONS OF PLAYS AND EDITIONS · A GLOSSARY OF WORDS : GRAMMATICAL USAGE AND PRONUNCIATION · 167 • • • • 169 183 A LIST OF VARIORUM READINGS SELECTED CRITICISM 195 EDITORS ' PREFACE CHAUC HAUCER and Spenser have been privileged.
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... Plays does not mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays, for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious. They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's ...
... Plays does not mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays, for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious. They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's ...
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... Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course , far more archaic , and Spenser is , though so little earlier , much more affected and remote in style , than Shakespeare . Without as much need for it , Shakespeare has been modernized to suit each ...
... Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course , far more archaic , and Spenser is , though so little earlier , much more affected and remote in style , than Shakespeare . Without as much need for it , Shakespeare has been modernized to suit each ...
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... Plays does not mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays , for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious . They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's ...
... Plays does not mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays , for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious . They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's ...
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... Plays on the stage when they were new , and which was naturally loath to make them public in any other way , until the chiefs of that Company , Hemminge and Condell , act-- ing as Shakespeare's friends and fellows , ' chose to col- lect ...
... Plays on the stage when they were new , and which was naturally loath to make them public in any other way , until the chiefs of that Company , Hemminge and Condell , act-- ing as Shakespeare's friends and fellows , ' chose to col- lect ...
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