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Page xxix
... 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 or dashes . In plays for which both ...
... 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 or dashes . In plays for which both ...
Page 137
... taken as re- ferring to Malvolio , but not explained . Surely the ' him ' is the bear , who is to be ' fooled ' or worried . 13. S.D. F. ' Enter Maria . ' 15. metal of India i.e. pure gold . Cf. 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 307 ; 3. I. 169 . 20 ...
... taken as re- ferring to Malvolio , but not explained . Surely the ' him ' is the bear , who is to be ' fooled ' or worried . 13. S.D. F. ' Enter Maria . ' 15. metal of India i.e. pure gold . Cf. 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 307 ; 3. I. 169 . 20 ...
Page 154
... taken in connexion with Osric's affected use of ' carriages ' for sword - hangers ( Ham . 5. 2. 158–67 ) it is clearly intended as a parody of the ludicrous terms employed by contemporary duellists ; cf. note ll . 157-58 above . 238. on ...
... taken in connexion with Osric's affected use of ' carriages ' for sword - hangers ( Ham . 5. 2. 158–67 ) it is clearly intended as a parody of the ludicrous terms employed by contemporary duellists ; cf. note ll . 157-58 above . 238. on ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 89 |
NOTES | 103 |
ADDENDA TO NOTES | 172 |
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