The Works of Shakespeare: King Henry VIIIAt the University Press, 1959 |
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Page 154
... suggests that Camillo had confided in her before leaving Sicily . The truth is , Shakespeare was careless in points like this because he knew that no one would think of asking such questions in the theatre . 189. more ... by i.e. in ...
... suggests that Camillo had confided in her before leaving Sicily . The truth is , Shakespeare was careless in points like this because he knew that no one would think of asking such questions in the theatre . 189. more ... by i.e. in ...
Page 159
... suggests that they are by Chapman . Hudson writes ' As compared with the Choruses in Hen . V , the workmanship is at once clumsy , languid and obscure . Shakespeare , indeed , is often ob- scure ; but his obscurity almost always results ...
... suggests that they are by Chapman . Hudson writes ' As compared with the Choruses in Hen . V , the workmanship is at once clumsy , languid and obscure . Shakespeare , indeed , is often ob- scure ; but his obscurity almost always results ...
Page 199
... suggests doubt- fully ' to run swiftly over , as in a race ' ; 1. 2. 96 HEFT , heaving , retching ( of one who ... suggesting a jogging motion and perhaps also the sense of ' covering ' ( the mare by the stallion ) —a common mean- ing of ...
... suggests doubt- fully ' to run swiftly over , as in a race ' ; 1. 2. 96 HEFT , heaving , retching ( of one who ... suggesting a jogging motion and perhaps also the sense of ' covering ' ( the mare by the stallion ) —a common mean- ing of ...
Contents
THE WINTERS TALE I | 6 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 109 |
NOTES | 129 |
Copyright | |
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