The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pagine |
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Pagina xxxv
... edition will attempt some pro- visional definition of the ' copy ' for each of the original Shakespearian texts , in accordance with the foregoing principles . It will not always be possible , within the limits of his space , to give a ...
... edition will attempt some pro- visional definition of the ' copy ' for each of the original Shakespearian texts , in accordance with the foregoing principles . It will not always be possible , within the limits of his space , to give a ...
Pagina xxxix
... edition is intended not for the Elizabethan actor but for the modern reader , and that a play - book is a very different thing from a moving audible pageant . In our opinion the almost complete absence of stage- directions in the ...
... edition is intended not for the Elizabethan actor but for the modern reader , and that a play - book is a very different thing from a moving audible pageant . In our opinion the almost complete absence of stage- directions in the ...
Pagina 82
... edition is to bring new textual facts to light rather than to formulate theories , there will be no at- tempt here to frame a hypothetical history of the Tempest MS in order to explain the phenomena noted above . Uncertainty as to the ...
... edition is to bring new textual facts to light rather than to formulate theories , there will be no at- tempt here to frame a hypothetical history of the Tempest MS in order to explain the phenomena noted above . Uncertainty as to the ...
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TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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