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- 17010840 contributor B558926.
- 17010840 contributor B558927.
- 17010840 created "1874.".
- 17010840 date "1874".
- 17010840 date "1874.".
- 17010840 dateCopyrighted "1874.".
- 17010840 description "Justification of the Greek motto.- The still lion discovered.- On the growth of the English language in relation to the text of Shakespeare- On the corrupt and oscure words in Shakespeare.- On the difficult phrases in Shakespeare, and the danger of tampering with them.- An examination and defense of certain words and phrases in Shakespeare, which have suffered the wrongs of emendation.- On the conjectural emendation of Shakespeare's text.".
- 17010840 extent "xii, 139 p.".
- 17010840 issued "1874".
- 17010840 issued "1874.".
- 17010840 language "eng".
- 17010840 publisher "London, Trübner,".
- 17010840 subject "PR3071 .I6 1874".
- 17010840 subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism, Textual.".
- 17010840 tableOfContents "Justification of the Greek motto.- The still lion discovered.- On the growth of the English language in relation to the text of Shakespeare- On the corrupt and oscure words in Shakespeare.- On the difficult phrases in Shakespeare, and the danger of tampering with them.- An examination and defense of certain words and phrases in Shakespeare, which have suffered the wrongs of emendation.- On the conjectural emendation of Shakespeare's text.".
- 17010840 title "The still lion. An essay towards the restoration of Shakespeare's text. By C. M. Ingleby. Reprinted, with additions, from the second annual volume of the German Shakespeare Society.".
- 17010840 type "text".