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... lines omitted - some 231 - Rowe restored about 131 , includ- ing 59 lines in Act Iv , scene iv , which is presumably the whole scene which he states to have been omitted in the ' last edition ' , though actually the folios give the ...
... lines omitted - some 231 - Rowe restored about 131 , includ- ing 59 lines in Act Iv , scene iv , which is presumably the whole scene which he states to have been omitted in the ' last edition ' , though actually the folios give the ...
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... line of descent , where the earliest must obviously be the most authoritative , but only by comparing texts in different lines of descent . The explanation of their failure to appreciate so obvious a fact is that the eighteenth ...
... line of descent , where the earliest must obviously be the most authoritative , but only by comparing texts in different lines of descent . The explanation of their failure to appreciate so obvious a fact is that the eighteenth ...
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... lines out of the 231 omitted by the folios : Pope restored a further 36. In Lear , where the folios had omitted ... lines , about one and half per cent . of the whole number of lines in the plays , is much less than has been rejected by ...
... lines out of the 231 omitted by the folios : Pope restored a further 36. In Lear , where the folios had omitted ... lines , about one and half per cent . of the whole number of lines in the plays , is much less than has been rejected by ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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