The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page xxii
... less striking examples 3 seem to me to establish the case for Fletcher beyond any reasonable doubt ; especially in conjunction with the greater frequency of such contractions as ' t and th ' in Shakespeare.4 I observed earlier that ...
... less striking examples 3 seem to me to establish the case for Fletcher beyond any reasonable doubt ; especially in conjunction with the greater frequency of such contractions as ' t and th ' in Shakespeare.4 I observed earlier that ...
Page xlii
... less players of note . Mossop was the Lane's Wolsey to Mrs Pritchard's Katharine in the fifties , and Bensley the Garden's in 1772-4.1 Garrick never acted in his own productions at Drury Lane ; in the autumn of 1761 Mrs Pritchard had ...
... less players of note . Mossop was the Lane's Wolsey to Mrs Pritchard's Katharine in the fifties , and Bensley the Garden's in 1772-4.1 Garrick never acted in his own productions at Drury Lane ; in the autumn of 1761 Mrs Pritchard had ...
Page 132
... less explicitly links ' grain ' with penetrating to the bottom of water : " The providence that's in a watchful state | Knows almost every grain of Pluto's gold , | Finds bottom in th'uncomprehensive deeps ' ( Troil . 3. 3 . 196-8 ) ...
... less explicitly links ' grain ' with penetrating to the bottom of water : " The providence that's in a watchful state | Knows almost every grain of Pluto's gold , | Finds bottom in th'uncomprehensive deeps ' ( Troil . 3. 3 . 196-8 ) ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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