The Works of Shakespeare: CoriolanusAt the University Press, 1950 |
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... seems hid , And hide the false seems true . Duke . Many that are not mad , Have , sure , more lack of reason ... What would you say ? Isabella . I am the sister of one Claudio , Condemned upon the act of fornication To lose his head ...
... seems hid , And hide the false seems true . Duke . Many that are not mad , Have , sure , more lack of reason ... What would you say ? Isabella . I am the sister of one Claudio , Condemned upon the act of fornication To lose his head ...
Page 126
... seems very tame . v . p . III . 197. Overdone by the last Cf. note 1. 114 . 200-1 . draw ... hang Escalus is quibbling of course upon ' hang , draw and quarter , ' but the point of ' hang ' as applied to ' froth ' is not clear ...
... seems very tame . v . p . III . 197. Overdone by the last Cf. note 1. 114 . 200-1 . draw ... hang Escalus is quibbling of course upon ' hang , draw and quarter , ' but the point of ' hang ' as applied to ' froth ' is not clear ...
Page 134
... seems to remove all difficulties . " In the loose ' or ' at the loose ' are 16th and 17th century phrases meaning ' in the freedom ' ( v . N.E.D. ' loose ' sb . 3 ) , while ' loose ' was also an archery term which gives a double meaning ...
... seems to remove all difficulties . " In the loose ' or ' at the loose ' are 16th and 17th century phrases meaning ' in the freedom ' ( v . N.E.D. ' loose ' sb . 3 ) , while ' loose ' was also an archery term which gives a double meaning ...
Contents
BEN JONSON FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | xliv |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 97 |
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