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... quartos. Each sheet in a quarto has been folded twice, making four leaves, or eight pages.) The First Folio contains thirty-six plays; a thirty-seventh, Pericles, though not in the Folio, is regarded as canonical. Heminges and Condell ...
... quartos. Each sheet in a quarto has been folded twice, making four leaves, or eight pages.) The First Folio contains thirty-six plays; a thirty-seventh, Pericles, though not in the Folio, is regarded as canonical. Heminges and Condell ...
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Textual. Note. The earliest extant version of Shakespeare's King Lear is the First Quarto of 1608. This premier edition is known as the Pied Bull Quarto, after the sign which hung before the establishment of the printer. The title page ...
Textual. Note. The earliest extant version of Shakespeare's King Lear is the First Quarto of 1608. This premier edition is known as the Pied Bull Quarto, after the sign which hung before the establishment of the printer. The title page ...
Page 183
... Quarto which lies behind the Folio offers corrections not found in the source of Q2. In other cases, corrections incorporated in the course of Q2 are not included in the source of Fl. The Folio text, moreover, omits some 300 lines found ...
... Quarto which lies behind the Folio offers corrections not found in the source of Q2. In other cases, corrections incorporated in the course of Q2 are not included in the source of Fl. The Folio text, moreover, omits some 300 lines found ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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