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... Dyce , " he had doubtless seen the best dramatic productions , such as they were , represented by the best actors then alive . " He may have made acquaintance with some of the London players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage ...
... Dyce , " he had doubtless seen the best dramatic productions , such as they were , represented by the best actors then alive . " He may have made acquaintance with some of the London players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage ...
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... Dyce , Sidney Walker , Mr. Swinburne , and others have accepted the theory of Shakespeare's joint authorship , and schemes for the distribution of the acts and scenes between Fletcher and Shakespeare have been proposed.1 But it is a ...
... Dyce , Sidney Walker , Mr. Swinburne , and others have accepted the theory of Shakespeare's joint authorship , and schemes for the distribution of the acts and scenes between Fletcher and Shakespeare have been proposed.1 But it is a ...
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... Dyce ( 1857 ) , Staunton ( 1857-60 ) , Halliwell ( Folio 1853-65 ) , and the Cambridge edition ( 1863-66 ) . Into the comparative merits of these it is not necessary to enter ; but the learning and sound judgment of Dyce deserve a ...
... Dyce ( 1857 ) , Staunton ( 1857-60 ) , Halliwell ( Folio 1853-65 ) , and the Cambridge edition ( 1863-66 ) . Into the comparative merits of these it is not necessary to enter ; but the learning and sound judgment of Dyce deserve a ...
Pagina 93
... Dyce , vol . v . p . 143 . 8. Line 44 : it HARROWS me with fear and wonder.- This is substantially the reading of Ff .; F. 1 , F. 2 print the word harrowes . Qq . all read horrowes . The Players ' Quarto , 1676 , coolly alters it to ...
... Dyce , vol . v . p . 143 . 8. Line 44 : it HARROWS me with fear and wonder.- This is substantially the reading of Ff .; F. 1 , F. 2 print the word harrowes . Qq . all read horrowes . The Players ' Quarto , 1676 , coolly alters it to ...
Pagina 94
... Dyce remarks that it would seem that Pollax of the old editions was intended for the plural of the word , as when the word oc- curs in the singular number - as it does in ii . 2. 63 , 75- it is spelt there Polacke ( Q. 1 ) , Pollacke ...
... Dyce remarks that it would seem that Pollax of the old editions was intended for the plural of the word , as when the word oc- curs in the singular number - as it does in ii . 2. 63 , 75- it is spelt there Polacke ( Q. 1 ) , Pollacke ...
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