Turner notes that in 1827 Newman composed a long essay of some sixty-six quarto pages addressed to his sisters. |
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Nos.1 to 5 and No.7 are crown quarto in size with a 2-colour titled card cover. |
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It is in crown quarto format, with 384 pages and 163 black and white and colour illustrations, casebound with laminated dustjacket. |
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Of course, it is not possible to have eleven leaves in one gathering of a quarto book. |
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One is struck by the impact that such a slim volume, in quarto, has had on the world. |
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Reg, Following Pat's email, I think the old Hansard sizes were demy quarto but I could be mistaken. |
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The first volume of the Transactions of the Geological Society appeared in quarto. |
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Richard II could have been written at any point up to a matter of weeks before the registering of the first quarto. |
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Ostovich, like Miola, differs from Herford and Simpson in going back to the quarto. |
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The Folio text adds some passages not in the second quarto, and omits others. |
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This small quarto contains an account of the making of the hand-press upon which it was printed. |
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In any press, the most frequently used sizes of pages are demy quarto, demy octavo, crown quarto and crown octavo. |
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The book is a moderate quarto, in Spanish, written in a very legible hand, but a little damaged towards the latter end. |
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The first quarto of Hamlet offers its audience an interesting new way of looking at an extremely familiar text. |
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Scott's long narrative poem Marmion was published in late February 1808 as a luxurious quarto, costing a guinea and a half. |
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Among flat products, only quarto plate is not seeing any improvement either in demand or prices. |
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Historically, editors have tended to conflate the quarto and Folio texts. |
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Many modern editions, including the Oxford, take the view that the novel in part derives from the play, and use it to emend the defective quarto text. |
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The deposition scene was removed from Richard II both on stage and in the printed quartos by about 1597, and the 1600 quarto of Henry IV Part II contained extensive revisions. |
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A second quarto of Richard II also bore Shakespeare's name in full. |
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On the basis of the aforementioned considerations, the Commission concludes that quarto plates constitute a separate market. |
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Richard III, chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1592 94 and published in 1597 in a quarto edition seemingly reconstructed from memory by the acting company when a copy of the play was missing. |
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None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto. |
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Meticulously researched it offers perceptive insights into the reception of printed Shakespeare, his publishers and the early owners of Shakespeare's quarto playbooks. |
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Henry IV, Part 1, chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1596 97 and published from a reliable authorial draft in a 1598 quarto edition. |
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Virtually all quarto plate, hot rolled narrow strip and steel sheets are sold in this state and are not further transformed by the steel producer. |
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They are printed in magnificent quarto volumes, of which seven appeared under his own editorship. |
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The Collected Mathematical papers number thirteen quarto volumes, and contain 967 papers. |
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The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers' Company on 8 October 1600 by the bookseller Thomas Fisher, who published the first quarto edition later that year. |
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A collection of 154 by sonnets, dealing with themes such as the passage of time, love, beauty and mortality, were first published in a 1609 quarto. |
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Archaeologia Cambrensis was still being published quarterly in a quarto format, which could not be adapted for the publication of excavation reports with large plans. |
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The text of the first quarto version was of poor quality, however, and later editions corrected the text to conform more closely with Shakespeare's original. |
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Some of Shakespeare's plays were published in quarto editions, beginning in 1594, and by 1598, his name had become a selling point and began to appear on the title pages. |
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In some cases, for example, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and Othello, Shakespeare could have revised the texts between the quarto and folio editions. |
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