That the Quarto copy is printed from an abridged version made for acting purposes, is palpable.
My own opinion is that the case is parallel to that of Romeo and Juliet; that the Quarto is printed from a partly revised prompter's copy of the older version of the play, which became useless when Shakespeare had made his final version.
Merry Wives, in my opinion, printed from a partly revised prompter's copy of the 1601 play, which became useless when the fuller version was made.
This Poem isprinted from a single sheet in Chatterton's hand-writing, communicated by Mr. Barrett, who received it from Chatterton.
This Poem is printed from a copy made by Mr. Catcott, from one in Chatterton's hand-writing.
The second poem is printed from a single copy, made by Mr. Barrett from one in Chatterton's hand-writing.
This Poem, with the Epistle, Letter, and Entroductionne, is printed from a folio MS.
Typography, in which the subject is printed from a combination of movable metal types cast in high relief.
These methods are: Steel-plate or Copper-plate printing, in which the subject is printed froman etching or engraving below the surface of a plate of steel or of copper.
Lithography, in which the subject is printed from a transferred engraving on the surface of a prepared stone.
Xylography, in which the subject is printed from a design engraved on a block of wood in high relief.
The Latin edition in which part of the text is printed from wood-blocks.
Footnote II-74: The cuts which have the text printed from wood-blocks are Nos.
GARIS Delightful and fascinating stories; printed from large, clear type on a superior quality of paper.
This letter is printed from a draft which is partly in John Paston's own hand.
This letter is printed from a corrected draft in a hand which may be that of Margaret Paston, writing in her husband's name.
This letter, which isprinted from a draft in John Paston's hand, was written in answer to the preceding, to which the reader is referred for the evidence of its date.
Engraving) Defn: A process for producing a design upon a surface in relief so that it can be printed from.
A method of producing by means of electrotyping process (without etching) copperplates which can be printed from in the same manner as engraved plates.
The book contains 270 pages, printed from new, large type on good paper, bound in paper cover with attractive design in colors.
The book contains 276 pages of solid reading matter, printed from large, new type on good quality of paper, and bound in attractive paper covers printed in colors.
The book contains 296 pages, printed from new, large type on good paper, bound in paper cover with attractive design in colors.
A kind of stereotype plate made by lithotypy; also, that which in printed from it.
This letter is printed from a rough draft written on paper, corrected in William Paston's own hand, and scribbled over, after his fashion, with numerous other drafts and jottings on both sides.
This is printed from a rough draft in John Paston's handwriting, on the back of which is a draft of the preceding letter.
For direct reproduction, however, as by photolithography or zinc etching, the lettering must either be carefully drawn with pen or printed from type on slips, which are pasted on the drawing.
The plate is then ready to beprinted from in a lithographic press.
They give no screen effect and are perhaps unrivaled by prints obtained by any other process except photogravure, in which the image is printed from a metal plate that has been sensitized, exposed under a reversed negative, and etched.
Some color work is printed from a wax base plate in combination with half-tone color plates.
The following Ballad is (in this present edition) printed from an old MS.
The following poem, which appears to have been written soon after the event, is printed from an ancient MS.
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