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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 2238 ***
Executive Director's Notes:
@@ -309,7 +14,7 @@ your selfe
Bar. Long liue the King
-***
+ * * * * *
As I understand it, the printers often ran out of certain words
or letters they had often packed into a "cliche". . .this is the
@@ -342,54 +47,53 @@ made by our volunteer who prepared this file: you may see errors
that are "not" errors. . . .
So. . .with this caveat. . .we have NOT changed the canon errors,
-here is the Project Gutenberg Etext of Shakespeare's The first
-Part of Henry the Sixt.
+here is the Project Gutenberg Etext of Shakespeare's play.
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+Scanner's Notes:
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-come in ASCII to the printed text.
+What this is and isn't. This was taken from a copy of
+Shakespeare's first folio and it is as close as I can come in
+ASCII to the printed text.
The elongated S's have been changed to small s's and the
-conjoined ae have been changed to ae. I have left the spelling,
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-together a spelling dictionary devised from the spellings of the
-Geneva Bible and Shakespeare's First Folio and have unified
+conjoined ae have been changed to ae. I have left the spelling,
+punctuation, capitalization as close as possible to the printed
+text. I have corrected some spelling mistakes (I have put
+together a spelling dictionary devised from the spellings of
+the Geneva Bible and Shakespeare's First Folio and have unified
spellings according to this template), typo's and expanded
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-you can delete everything within the brackets if you want a
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-and davidr@inconnect.com. I hope that you enjoy this.
+abbreviations as I have come across them. Everything within
+brackets [] is what I have added. So if you don't like that you
+can delete everything within the brackets if you want a purer
+Shakespeare.
+
+Another thing that you should be aware of is that there are
+textual differences between various copies of the first folio. So
+there may be differences (other than what I have mentioned above)
+between this and other first folio editions. This is due to the
+printer's habit of setting the type and running off a number of
+copies and then proofing the printed copy and correcting the type
+and then continuing the printing run. The proof run wasn't thrown
+away but incorporated into the printed copies. This is just the
+way it is. The text I have used was a composite of more than 30
+different First Folio editions' best pages.
David Reed
+=====================================================================
+
+
+
+
Measvre, For Measure
+
Actus primus, Scena prima.
Enter Duke, Escalus, Lords.
@@ -1294,7 +998,7 @@ told you so
your prophesie, harke you: I aduise you let me not finde
you before me againe vpon any complaint whatsoeuer;
no, not for dwelling where you doe: if I doe Pompey, I
-shall beat you to your Tent, and proue a shrewd Cæsar
+shall beat you to your Tent, and proue a shrewd Cæsar
to you: in plaine dealing Pompey, I shall haue you whipt;
so for this time, Pompey, fare you well
@@ -2367,7 +2071,7 @@ Enter Lucio.
and a friend of mine
Luc. How now noble Pompey? What, at the wheels
-of Cæsar? Art thou led in triumph? What is there none
+of Cæsar? Art thou led in triumph? What is there none
of Pigmalions Images newly made woman to bee had
now, for putting the hand in the pocket, and extracting
clutch'd? What reply? Ha? What saist thou to this
@@ -4203,4 +3907,7 @@ The names of all the Actors.
Francisca, a Nun.
Mistris Ouer-don, a Bawd.
-FINIS. MEASVRE, For Measure.
+FINIS.
+
+
+*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 2238 ***
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