The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... PERHAPS Of Fluellen ) And there is more behind . I have elsewhere1 shown reasons for thinking that Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V are based upon two Queen's Company plays , written in the eighties , a highly abridged and much ...
... PERHAPS Of Fluellen ) And there is more behind . I have elsewhere1 shown reasons for thinking that Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V are based upon two Queen's Company plays , written in the eighties , a highly abridged and much ...
Page 141
... Perhaps Sh . wished to hint that Fal . babbled of ' green pastures ' , i.e. repeated in his delirium the 23rd psalm ( got by heart in the days when he ruined his voice in ' singing of anthems ' ) as Ophelia repeated ' old lauds ' in ...
... Perhaps Sh . wished to hint that Fal . babbled of ' green pastures ' , i.e. repeated in his delirium the 23rd psalm ( got by heart in the days when he ruined his voice in ' singing of anthems ' ) as Ophelia repeated ' old lauds ' in ...
Page 169
... perhaps by two consecutive lines in Sh.'s MS . begin- ning ' Farwell ' , the compositor prob . skipped 1. 12 and then inserted it at the wrong place . For a different explanation cf. Greg , p . 143. N.B. Q. supports Thirlby's reading ...
... perhaps by two consecutive lines in Sh.'s MS . begin- ning ' Farwell ' , the compositor prob . skipped 1. 12 and then inserted it at the wrong place . For a different explanation cf. Greg , p . 143. N.B. Q. supports Thirlby's reading ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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