Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The two gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The merry wiues of Windsor by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of Measvre, for measure by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The comedie of errors by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of Much adoe about nothing by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of Loues labour's lost by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of A midsommer nights dreame by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of As you like it by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The taming of the shrew by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of All's well, that ends well by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of Twelfe Night, or what you will by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The Winters tale by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The life and death of King John by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The life and death of King Richard the Second by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The first part of Henry the Fourth by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The second part of Henry the Fourth by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The life of Henry the Fift by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The first part of Henry the Sixt by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The second part of Henry the Sixt by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The third part of Henry the Sixt by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Richard the Third by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Coriolanus by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The life of Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Julius Csar [sic!] by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of THE TRAGEDIE OF HAMLET, Prince of Denmarke. by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of King Lear by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Othello, Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Cymbeline by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.
Plays (text) bear IDs in the form Cym, iiH4, Ham, etc.
Acts (div1) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.
Scenes (div2) bear IDs in the form iiH4.1.1.
Stage directions have also been marked
This text follows the 1623 first folio printing of The tragedie of Troylus and Cressidar by William Shakespeare. The text will be progressively checked and modified to conform to the facsimile edition edited by Charlton Hinman and published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1996. That edition was composed page by page from a number of first folio copies and does not represent any single extant copy of the 1623 impression. Instead, it is an edition compiled from all the individual pages that Hinman concluded to have been checked or corrected last by the printers. We have not included the introductory material from the Hinman edition, nor have we included catchwords, graphics or page detailings.
Paragraph, page divisions and punctuation have been checked against the original; all direct speech has been represented by quotation entity references.