Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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Side 28
... Folio was published in 1663- Charles the Second had a copy of his own of this edition , and it is now preserved in the British Museum . The Fourth and last Folio came out in 1685. These folios have of course no independent authority and ...
... Folio was published in 1663- Charles the Second had a copy of his own of this edition , and it is now preserved in the British Museum . The Fourth and last Folio came out in 1685. These folios have of course no independent authority and ...
Side 33
... Folio . Subsequently he bought a copy of the Third Folio , which was later exchanged for a copy of the Fourth Folio . By this volume alone is Shakespeare represented in the extant Pepysian library . He admired , like his contemporaries ...
... Folio . Subsequently he bought a copy of the Third Folio , which was later exchanged for a copy of the Fourth Folio . By this volume alone is Shakespeare represented in the extant Pepysian library . He admired , like his contemporaries ...
Side 63
... Folio , for he says : " In all points except literal errors the Folio is far worse than the quartos . " Of the sixteen plays published before 1623 he knew only eleven . In his preface he said that in " what I have done I have given more ...
... Folio , for he says : " In all points except literal errors the Folio is far worse than the quartos . " Of the sixteen plays published before 1623 he knew only eleven . In his preface he said that in " what I have done I have given more ...
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