The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pagine |
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Pagina xxxiv
... passage is dis- turbed , it is fairly safe to assume that the ' copy'itself is to blame , and usually the best explanation is that the passage has been revised , cramped additions being written in the margin where lack of space forbade ...
... passage is dis- turbed , it is fairly safe to assume that the ' copy'itself is to blame , and usually the best explanation is that the passage has been revised , cramped additions being written in the margin where lack of space forbade ...
Pagina xliii
... passage , so that there is virtually a hole which requires filling up ; ( b ) the editors feel assured that no alternative to the reading they propose is possible ; or ( c ) the reading which appears exceedingly likely on ...
... passage , so that there is virtually a hole which requires filling up ; ( b ) the editors feel assured that no alternative to the reading they propose is possible ; or ( c ) the reading which appears exceedingly likely on ...
Pagina 83
... passages which must be considered in detail : 281-6 . Then was this island ... I keep in service . Note ( 1 ) This passage is a violent digression . ( 2 ) Omit it , and the context flows straight on . ( 3 ) The F. has a comma after ' in ...
... passages which must be considered in detail : 281-6 . Then was this island ... I keep in service . Note ( 1 ) This passage is a violent digression . ( 2 ) Omit it , and the context flows straight on . ( 3 ) The F. has a comma after ' in ...
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TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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