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quarto

[kwawr-toh] / ˈkwɔr toʊ /


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Or the notion that McCartney might very well have gleaned the phrase "let it be" from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" — but mercifully, not from the bad quarto, it turns out.

From Salon • Nov. 1, 2021

ESCADA, Brasil — Não se avistava viva alma na rua estreita e empoeirada, a não ser um gato que se esgueirava sob uma lua quarto minguante.

From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2017

Most editors of “Hamlet,” for instance, silently translate “porpentine” to “porcupine” without incurring outrage, though whether the porcupine is “fretful” or “fearful” depends on whether you follow the folio or the second quarto.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 6, 2015

There is no reason to assume, of course, that Florio was responsible for every change made between quarto and Folio.

From The Guardian • Jul. 12, 2013

The Dramatis Personæ are not given in the quarto of 1640 nor in the 2nd folio.

From Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10): The Loyal Subject by Beaumont, Francis




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