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Page 134
... perh . rightly . But the asyndeton is odd , and I am inclined to take ' ta'en ... present ' as meaning ' taken from liberty to witness [ euphemistic for ' undergo ' ] what is now happening ' ; cf. O.E.D. ' see ' , 10 , for such phrases ...
... perh . rightly . But the asyndeton is odd , and I am inclined to take ' ta'en ... present ' as meaning ' taken from liberty to witness [ euphemistic for ' undergo ' ] what is now happening ' ; cf. O.E.D. ' see ' , 10 , for such phrases ...
Page 166
... perh . over - literal : any gem is naturally thought of as bright , and so as ' lightening ' its surroundings . 80. spoke = mod . ' have spoken ' [ Clar .; Abbott , $ 347 ] . S.D. F ' Exit Lord Chamberlaine ' . 81. this it is ' there ...
... perh . over - literal : any gem is naturally thought of as bright , and so as ' lightening ' its surroundings . 80. spoke = mod . ' have spoken ' [ Clar .; Abbott , $ 347 ] . S.D. F ' Exit Lord Chamberlaine ' . 81. this it is ' there ...
Page 222
... Perh . ' What ... dozens ' was intended as verse ( so Cap . , in the process of turning the whole of 11. 32-65 into verse ; some parts , esp . 11. 55-8 , ' when ... work ' , sound much like verse ) . 33. Moorfields Foakes notes that ...
... Perh . ' What ... dozens ' was intended as verse ( so Cap . , in the process of turning the whole of 11. 32-65 into verse ; some parts , esp . 11. 55-8 , ' when ... work ' , sound much like verse ) . 33. Moorfields Foakes notes that ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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