The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, 1955At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page xv
... suggests an excited Shake- speare and a developing Shakespeare . It might not be too much to say that at some points he is writing as he used to write , and at other points he is writing as he is going to write . At any rate , it is to ...
... suggests an excited Shake- speare and a developing Shakespeare . It might not be too much to say that at some points he is writing as he used to write , and at other points he is writing as he is going to write . At any rate , it is to ...
Page 149
... suggests it was written to cover the removal of stools , etc. , required in 1. 5. It reads as if hastily composed . Q1 omits . 3. groaned for This second ' for ' is superfluous ; Rowe's conj . ' sore ' is attractive . 4. matched ( Q3 ) ...
... suggests it was written to cover the removal of stools , etc. , required in 1. 5. It reads as if hastily composed . Q1 omits . 3. groaned for This second ' for ' is superfluous ; Rowe's conj . ' sore ' is attractive . 4. matched ( Q3 ) ...
Page 215
... suggest that a corrected K 1 of Q1 served as copy for Q2 . Cf. Sh . Survey , 1955 . 18. warning something ... suggests that this error ' may be due to a note by the book - keeper indicating that [ Balthasar's ] part could be ...
... suggest that a corrected K 1 of Q1 served as copy for Q2 . Cf. Sh . Survey , 1955 . 18. warning something ... suggests that this error ' may be due to a note by the book - keeper indicating that [ Balthasar's ] part could be ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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