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Page 141
... ( Theobald ) F. ' cafed ' Most edd . follow Theobald , but Moore Smith interprets ' cased ' as ' caged , ' and suggests that a man shut up with a lion would require the more courage to take him by the paw . ' Chafed , ' however , is a ...
... ( Theobald ) F. ' cafed ' Most edd . follow Theobald , but Moore Smith interprets ' cased ' as ' caged , ' and suggests that a man shut up with a lion would require the more courage to take him by the paw . ' Chafed , ' however , is a ...
Page 149
... Theobald conjectured ' course ' ; but ' cause ' here = debate , quarrel ( cf. 5. 2. 30 ) . 16. So ... our shame ' If there could be found any precedent for shame like ours ' ( Moberly ) , v . G. ' pattern , ' which recurs in the same ...
... Theobald conjectured ' course ' ; but ' cause ' here = debate , quarrel ( cf. 5. 2. 30 ) . 16. So ... our shame ' If there could be found any precedent for shame like ours ' ( Moberly ) , v . G. ' pattern , ' which recurs in the same ...
Page 181
... ( Theobald ) F. ' vn - heard ' v . G. and 5. 1. 69 ' beardless boy ' Theobald's reading , accepted by most edd . , is only a modernisation of a Shake- spearian sp . We find ' heare ' for ' hair ' thrice in Troil . ( 1. 2. 154 , 164 , 168 ) ...
... ( Theobald ) F. ' vn - heard ' v . G. and 5. 1. 69 ' beardless boy ' Theobald's reading , accepted by most edd . , is only a modernisation of a Shake- spearian sp . We find ' heare ' for ' hair ' thrice in Troil . ( 1. 2. 154 , 164 , 168 ) ...
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RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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