The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923At the University Press, 1953 |
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Page 117
... seems the more Shakespearian reading of the two ( cf. notes 2. 1. 26 ; 2. 2. 130 ; 3. 2. 57 , 324 ; 4. 4. 32 , 39 ... seem a long list , I may remark that in Q2 and F. Hamlet I found eleven identical errors of the same sort , not to ...
... seems the more Shakespearian reading of the two ( cf. notes 2. 1. 26 ; 2. 2. 130 ; 3. 2. 57 , 324 ; 4. 4. 32 , 39 ... seem a long list , I may remark that in Q2 and F. Hamlet I found eleven identical errors of the same sort , not to ...
Page 121
... seem most undesirable to a clerical reader . Hart , indeed , may be correct in detecting here a suspected parallel with Oviedo ... seems unlikely to be found , the eight cuts may thus be set down , with some confidence , to the political ...
... seem most undesirable to a clerical reader . Hart , indeed , may be correct in detecting here a suspected parallel with Oviedo ... seems unlikely to be found , the eight cuts may thus be set down , with some confidence , to the political ...
Page 201
... seems designed for inns- of - court students . 79. intervallums v . G. 80. a sad brow a grave face . 82. laugh ... seem to be ' massed ' ( cf. p . 150 ) but prob . Sh . jotted down the names before making up his mind when they were to ...
... seems designed for inns- of - court students . 79. intervallums v . G. 80. a sad brow a grave face . 82. laugh ... seem to be ' massed ' ( cf. p . 150 ) but prob . Sh . jotted down the names before making up his mind when they were to ...
Contents
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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