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Page xxi
... play was expanded and not compressed . ( 2 ) Secondly , he thinks there are perhaps a few signs of omission in our text ( over and above the plentiful signs of corruption ) , and he gives as an example the passage I. iv . 33-43 , where ...
... play was expanded and not compressed . ( 2 ) Secondly , he thinks there are perhaps a few signs of omission in our text ( over and above the plentiful signs of corruption ) , and he gives as an example the passage I. iv . 33-43 , where ...
Page xxviii
... play begins at I. iii . 38 . The simple explanation of the introduction of the antecedent scenes of 118 lines would seem to be that after the play be- came popular , it was discovered that the " characters " of the weird sisters might ...
... play begins at I. iii . 38 . The simple explanation of the introduction of the antecedent scenes of 118 lines would seem to be that after the play be- came popular , it was discovered that the " characters " of the weird sisters might ...
Page xxxviii
... play ; and there are many specific references to Holinshed to be found in the notes on particular passages of the play . With regard to the construction and general characteristics of the tragedy , the construction is outlined with ...
... play ; and there are many specific references to Holinshed to be found in the notes on particular passages of the play . With regard to the construction and general characteristics of the tragedy , the construction is outlined with ...
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