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... given as dashes . Round brackets are taken from the original , and mark a significant change of voice ; when the original brackets seem to imply little more than the drop in tone accom- panying parenthesis , they are conveyed by commas ...
... given as dashes . Round brackets are taken from the original , and mark a significant change of voice ; when the original brackets seem to imply little more than the drop in tone accom- panying parenthesis , they are conveyed by commas ...
Page 128
... given to psalm - singing , so that to affect them by a drinking - song would be a great triumph ; cf. 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 147 . 63. I am dog at v . G. ' dog at . ' 65. some ... catch well Cf. Ado , 5. 2. 11-12 " Thy wit is as quick as ...
... given to psalm - singing , so that to affect them by a drinking - song would be a great triumph ; cf. 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 147 . 63. I am dog at v . G. ' dog at . ' 65. some ... catch well Cf. Ado , 5. 2. 11-12 " Thy wit is as quick as ...
Page 133
... given a name . The anomaly of Feste's presence in Orsino's house is cleverly concealed ; nothing wrong is felt in the theatre ; but in the study the subter- fuge is patent enough . Cf. pp . 91-4 . 14. S.D. F. ' Muficke playes . ' No ...
... given a name . The anomaly of Feste's presence in Orsino's house is cleverly concealed ; nothing wrong is felt in the theatre ; but in the study the subter- fuge is patent enough . Cf. pp . 91-4 . 14. S.D. F. ' Muficke playes . ' No ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 89 |
NOTES | 103 |
ADDENDA TO NOTES | 172 |
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