HamletGrosset & Dunlap, 1909 - 220 sider |
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Side x
... question at issue is the relation of this piratical version to Shakespeare's work . The various views may be divided as follows :-( i ) there are those who maintain that it is an imperfect production of an old Hamlet writ- ten by ...
... question at issue is the relation of this piratical version to Shakespeare's work . The various views may be divided as follows :-( i ) there are those who maintain that it is an imperfect production of an old Hamlet writ- ten by ...
Side xiv
... question has been indirectly touched upon in the previous paragraphs , and it follows from what has been said that the date of revision , as represented by the Second Quarto , may be fixed at about 1603 , while the First Quarto ...
... question has been indirectly touched upon in the previous paragraphs , and it follows from what has been said that the date of revision , as represented by the Second Quarto , may be fixed at about 1603 , while the First Quarto ...
Side xxiii
... question , that the quarto of 1603 was by no means a faithful tran- script of the play as it then stood ; and the imperfectness is of just that kind and degree which would naturally ad- here to the work of a slovenly or incompetent ...
... question , that the quarto of 1603 was by no means a faithful tran- script of the play as it then stood ; and the imperfectness is of just that kind and degree which would naturally ad- here to the work of a slovenly or incompetent ...
Side xxiv
... question of adopting . Mr. Knight indeed , who , after the true style of Knight - errantry , everywhere gives himself up to an almost unreserved championship of the folio , takes that as the supreme authority . But in this case , as ...
... question of adopting . Mr. Knight indeed , who , after the true style of Knight - errantry , everywhere gives himself up to an almost unreserved championship of the folio , takes that as the supreme authority . But in this case , as ...
Side xxv
... in case of new plays he com- monly received a much larger sum . Besides , the item in question is without the mark which the manager usually prefixed in case of a new play ; so that XXV PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
... in case of new plays he com- monly received a much larger sum . Besides , the item in question is without the mark which the manager usually prefixed in case of a new play ; so that XXV PRINCE OF DENMARK Introduction.
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