The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... reading of the Qq or Ff ; and even Furness deserts And after was sche maad the lode- the Folio here . sterre . " Sir John Maundevile in his Travels ( ed . Halliwell , p . 180 ) thus describes the " lode - star " : " In that Lond , ne in ...
... reading of the Qq or Ff ; and even Furness deserts And after was sche maad the lode- the Folio here . sterre . " Sir John Maundevile in his Travels ( ed . Halliwell , p . 180 ) thus describes the " lode - star " : " In that Lond , ne in ...
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... reading on the ground that the fairy there addressed is Tit- ania's " leading fairy , her gentleman usher , whose moving - off would be a signal for all the rest of the train . " The reading " fairy " probably took its rise in the ...
... reading on the ground that the fairy there addressed is Tit- ania's " leading fairy , her gentleman usher , whose moving - off would be a signal for all the rest of the train . " The reading " fairy " probably took its rise in the ...
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... reading of Theobald , Steevens , Dyce , and others for the " luscious " of the Folio , and the " lushious " of the Qq : the latter a very significant spelling . As Ritson neatly put it , " lush is clearly prefer- able in point of sense ...
... reading of Theobald , Steevens , Dyce , and others for the " luscious " of the Folio , and the " lushious " of the Qq : the latter a very significant spelling . As Ritson neatly put it , " lush is clearly prefer- able in point of sense ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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