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Side 5
... seen the first edition of this tract till a few years ago , I formerly doubted whether the foregoing passage referred to the tragedy of Hamlet ; but the word Hamlets being printed in the original copy in a different character from the ...
... seen the first edition of this tract till a few years ago , I formerly doubted whether the foregoing passage referred to the tragedy of Hamlet ; but the word Hamlets being printed in the original copy in a different character from the ...
Side 9
... than the one in the year 1605 [ 1604 , — Var . 1778 ] , tho ' it must have been performed before that time , as I have seen a copy of Speght's edition of Chaucer , which formerly belonged to Dr Gabriel THE DATE , AND THE TEXT 9.
... than the one in the year 1605 [ 1604 , — Var . 1778 ] , tho ' it must have been performed before that time , as I have seen a copy of Speght's edition of Chaucer , which formerly belonged to Dr Gabriel THE DATE , AND THE TEXT 9.
Side 13
... seen , believed that its original owner was his grand- father , who was the nephew of Sir Thomas Hanmer . In 1856 the second copy , lacking the title - page , was bought from a student of Trinity College , Dublin , by a Dublin book ...
... seen , believed that its original owner was his grand- father , who was the nephew of Sir Thomas Hanmer . In 1856 the second copy , lacking the title - page , was bought from a student of Trinity College , Dublin , by a Dublin book ...
Side 20
... seen in the elaboration of particular passages , of which specimens are given by Knight . Much of it will be seen , also , on an intelligent and patient analysis , in those transpositions which some crities would charge altogether to ...
... seen in the elaboration of particular passages , of which specimens are given by Knight . Much of it will be seen , also , on an intelligent and patient analysis , in those transpositions which some crities would charge altogether to ...
Side 27
... seen that as a whole it was but a maimed and mutilated version of the true text , and in some parts a mere travestie of it . It seems to be very plainly indicated that the enlargement announced on the title - page of Q2 was the conse ...
... seen that as a whole it was but a maimed and mutilated version of the true text , and in some parts a mere travestie of it . It seems to be very plainly indicated that the enlargement announced on the title - page of Q2 was the conse ...
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