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Page 176
... written , and substituted for the unaccustomed forms the letters for which he believed them to be intended.1 Perhaps he took the p for a minuscule b ( whence the B of the extant MS . ) ; that he should mistake the p for a p needs no ...
... written , and substituted for the unaccustomed forms the letters for which he believed them to be intended.1 Perhaps he took the p for a minuscule b ( whence the B of the extant MS . ) ; that he should mistake the p for a p needs no ...
Page 386
... written for one of the actors who took the characters of Marcellus , Voltemar , the Second Player , & c . , in Hamlet , the Host in the Merry Wives of Windsor , and various parts of moderate importance in Romeo and Juliet and Henry V ...
... written for one of the actors who took the characters of Marcellus , Voltemar , the Second Player , & c . , in Hamlet , the Host in the Merry Wives of Windsor , and various parts of moderate importance in Romeo and Juliet and Henry V ...
Page 388
... written by Shakespeare were omitted from that were content that they should perish . If that was a crime , they ... written as long were some- times cut down to shortness , and plays originally written as short were occasionally expanded ...
... written by Shakespeare were omitted from that were content that they should perish . If that was a crime , they ... written as long were some- times cut down to shortness , and plays originally written as short were occasionally expanded ...
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