The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page 133
... seems safer to emend . 184. as I trow The principal clause that should follow is lost in parentheses . 192. buy and sell See G. , ' buy ' , and cf. Tilley , B 787 , ' To be bought and sold ' = ' to be tricked ' , and earlier instances ...
... seems safer to emend . 184. as I trow The principal clause that should follow is lost in parentheses . 192. buy and sell See G. , ' buy ' , and cf. Tilley , B 787 , ' To be bought and sold ' = ' to be tricked ' , and earlier instances ...
Page 193
... seem an offence to less skilled Latinists , as his addition of ' as who would saie , that the king were his seruant ... seems more likely than a deliberate alteration of the ending as well as of the second syllable . 343. Chattels ...
... seem an offence to less skilled Latinists , as his addition of ' as who would saie , that the king were his seruant ... seems more likely than a deliberate alteration of the ending as well as of the second syllable . 343. Chattels ...
Page 204
... seems best to retain F , and interpret ' brought the whole kingdom into a condition of bondage ' [ Clar . ] , even though this makes the charge more remote from that in the sen- tence in Hol . which is the starting point . 38-9 . double ...
... seems best to retain F , and interpret ' brought the whole kingdom into a condition of bondage ' [ Clar . ] , even though this makes the charge more remote from that in the sen- tence in Hol . which is the starting point . 38-9 . double ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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