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Side 4
... Queen an Accessory ? 233 Weiss .. Plumptre Pries .. 236 Werder 288 Werner White Quarterly Review .. Quarto of 1603 [ earliest entry ] Quarto of 1603 [ Reprint ] .. 167 , 201 Wiseman , Cardinal . .. 12 Woelffel 37 Quarto of 1604 Quarto ...
... Queen an Accessory ? 233 Weiss .. Plumptre Pries .. 236 Werder 288 Werner White Quarterly Review .. Quarto of 1603 [ earliest entry ] Quarto of 1603 [ Reprint ] .. 167 , 201 Wiseman , Cardinal . .. 12 Woelffel 37 Quarto of 1604 Quarto ...
Side 8
... Queen , Lord Nottingham , Lord Strange , Lord Sussex , Lord Worcester , and the Lord Chamberlain . The latter was the company of which Shakespeare was a member , either as actor or author , from his first arrival in , until his final ...
... Queen , Lord Nottingham , Lord Strange , Lord Sussex , Lord Worcester , and the Lord Chamberlain . The latter was the company of which Shakespeare was a member , either as actor or author , from his first arrival in , until his final ...
Side 13
... queen . ' Of this edition of 1603 only two copies have survived , and both are imper- fect ; one lacks the title - page , and the other the last leaf . The Quarto of 1604 was the earliest copy known down to 1823 , when a copy of the ...
... queen . ' Of this edition of 1603 only two copies have survived , and both are imper- fect ; one lacks the title - page , and the other the last leaf . The Quarto of 1604 was the earliest copy known down to 1823 , when a copy of the ...
Side 15
... Queen , Hamlet , Polo- nius , and Laertes , but in this copy Polonius is called Corambis . The dialogue here is much extended in the perfect copy . We will give an example . [ Compare lines 173-179 of Q , with I , ii , 77-86 . ] " We ...
... Queen , Hamlet , Polo- nius , and Laertes , but in this copy Polonius is called Corambis . The dialogue here is much extended in the perfect copy . We will give an example . [ Compare lines 173-179 of Q , with I , ii , 77-86 . ] " We ...
Side 16
... , that was to keep the language of the Interlude apart from that of the real drama . Shakspere has most skilfully managed the whole business of the Player King and Queen upon this principle ; but , as we think 16 APPENDIX.
... , that was to keep the language of the Interlude apart from that of the real drama . Shakspere has most skilfully managed the whole business of the Player King and Queen upon this principle ; but , as we think 16 APPENDIX.
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