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Page 117
... misprint in Q. suggests a word of different graphical formation , neither variant is likely to be cor- rect and ... misprints , all but two I think indubitable , which being common to both texts must be set down to Shakespeare's own pen ...
... misprint in Q. suggests a word of different graphical formation , neither variant is likely to be cor- rect and ... misprints , all but two I think indubitable , which being common to both texts must be set down to Shakespeare's own pen ...
Page 182
... misprint ) , fits well with ' stream of time ' ( = general trend of affairs ) and ' torrent of occasion ' ( = tide of emergency ; cf. K. John , 4. 2 . 125 ff . ) , and introduces a favourite image of Sh.'s ; cf. Hen . V , 4. 1. 282 ...
... misprint ) , fits well with ' stream of time ' ( = general trend of affairs ) and ' torrent of occasion ' ( = tide of emergency ; cf. K. John , 4. 2 . 125 ff . ) , and introduces a favourite image of Sh.'s ; cf. Hen . V , 4. 1. 282 ...
Page 185
... misprint of another word . 10. the word to sword Cf. M.W.W. 3. 1. 41. The word - play depends on a similarity of sound now lost . 11-12 . that sits ... favour For a close parallel in Nashe v . 1 Hen . IV , p . 195 . 15. In shadow ...
... misprint of another word . 10. the word to sword Cf. M.W.W. 3. 1. 41. The word - play depends on a similarity of sound now lost . 11-12 . that sits ... favour For a close parallel in Nashe v . 1 Hen . IV , p . 195 . 15. In shadow ...
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THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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