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... old copies . In Eliza- bethan times orthography followed the caprices of the printer.1 I desire to acknowledge in the fullest and frankest manner the obligation under which I lie towards the late Mr. Dyce . Perhaps it will be thought ...
... old copies . In Eliza- bethan times orthography followed the caprices of the printer.1 I desire to acknowledge in the fullest and frankest manner the obligation under which I lie towards the late Mr. Dyce . Perhaps it will be thought ...
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... copy of Beard's Theatre of God's Judgments , 1598 , is a MS . note " Marlowe a shooe makers sonne of Cant . " Marginal scribblings " in a very old hand " have been so frequently fabricated that I was inclined to attach no importance to ...
... copy of Beard's Theatre of God's Judgments , 1598 , is a MS . note " Marlowe a shooe makers sonne of Cant . " Marginal scribblings " in a very old hand " have been so frequently fabricated that I was inclined to attach no importance to ...
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... editions the text is assuredly Marlowe's ; but in this instance the first quarto seems to preserve the revised text . Later in the same scene the exhortation of the Old Man reads better in the later than in the earlier edition . The ...
... editions the text is assuredly Marlowe's ; but in this instance the first quarto seems to preserve the revised text . Later in the same scene the exhortation of the Old Man reads better in the later than in the earlier edition . The ...
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... copy , revised his work throughout , scene by scene , and line by line , correcting , rewriting , curtailing , augmenting . This is the more remarkable in Heywood's case , for he was the most prolific of all the old dramatists , and ...
... copy , revised his work throughout , scene by scene , and line by line , correcting , rewriting , curtailing , augmenting . This is the more remarkable in Heywood's case , for he was the most prolific of all the old dramatists , and ...
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... copies of ed . 1598 in the British Museum . In one or two passages the texts differ , a circumstance not uncommon in copies of the same edition of an old play . naturally suggests itself to every reader . Charles Lamb remarked ...
... copies of ed . 1598 in the British Museum . In one or two passages the texts differ , a circumstance not uncommon in copies of the same edition of an old play . naturally suggests itself to every reader . Charles Lamb remarked ...
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