The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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Page 152
... Camb . < Mal.'s conj . ) F. omits . Theob . + 18th c . edd . also omit , but insert a comma after ' Follow ' , which makes Tit . address ' Lead you on ' to I Sen. and ' Follow ... priority ' to Com . But this renders Com.'s reply ...
... Camb . < Mal.'s conj . ) F. omits . Theob . + 18th c . edd . also omit , but insert a comma after ' Follow ' , which makes Tit . address ' Lead you on ' to I Sen. and ' Follow ... priority ' to Com . But this renders Com.'s reply ...
Page 194
... Camb . + most edd . read : And [ Censorinus ] nobly named so Twice being [ by the people chosen ] censor , Was his great ancestor . Among other reconstructions is C.J.S.'s ( N.R. ii . 126 ) wh . runs : And [ Censorinus ] nobly named so ...
... Camb . + most edd . read : And [ Censorinus ] nobly named so Twice being [ by the people chosen ] censor , Was his great ancestor . Among other reconstructions is C.J.S.'s ( N.R. ii . 126 ) wh . runs : And [ Censorinus ] nobly named so ...
Page 216
... ( Camb . ) F. ' Enter Aufidius with the Seruingman ' . 55. S.D. ( Camb . ) F. gives no re - entry . 56. wouldst thou ( F3 ) F. ' woldst y ' . 57. S.D. ( Cap . < North ) . · Here 64-5 . though thy tackle's torn ... vessel . ' vessel ...
... ( Camb . ) F. ' Enter Aufidius with the Seruingman ' . 55. S.D. ( Camb . ) F. gives no re - entry . 56. wouldst thou ( F3 ) F. ' woldst y ' . 57. S.D. ( Cap . < North ) . · Here 64-5 . though thy tackle's torn ... vessel . ' vessel ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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