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Page 167
... Exit . ' 121. fifth ( F. ) Q. ' first ' . It is broad day when the exchange of Cressida for Antenor takes place ( 4. 3. I , ' great morning ' ) and Thersites gives II o'clock as the time of the fight at 3. 3. 294 . 129. I'll ( Pope ) ...
... Exit . ' 121. fifth ( F. ) Q. ' first ' . It is broad day when the exchange of Cressida for Antenor takes place ( 4. 3. I , ' great morning ' ) and Thersites gives II o'clock as the time of the fight at 3. 3. 294 . 129. I'll ( Pope ) ...
Page 183
... Exit Pandarus . ' Q. omits . 21. palate tastes ( Hanmer ) Q. F. ' pallats taste ' . Troilus is thinking of his own appetite . 22. repuréd ( Q. ) F. ' reputed ' . Swooning ( Pope ) Q. F. ' Sounding ' ( a common Elizabethan spelling ) ...
... Exit Pandarus . ' Q. omits . 21. palate tastes ( Hanmer ) Q. F. ' pallats taste ' . Troilus is thinking of his own appetite . 22. repuréd ( Q. ) F. ' reputed ' . Swooning ( Pope ) Q. F. ' Sounding ' ( a common Elizabethan spelling ) ...
Page 224
... Exit . " S.D.2 ( A.W. ) Q.F.omit . Diomedes ' speech suggests that he too is in pursuit . 44. together . ( Cap . ) Q. F. ' together . Exit . ' It seems to me that Nestor should at least wait until Achilles has entered before withdrawing ...
... Exit . " S.D.2 ( A.W. ) Q.F.omit . Diomedes ' speech suggests that he too is in pursuit . 44. together . ( Cap . ) Q. F. ' together . Exit . ' It seems to me that Nestor should at least wait until Achilles has entered before withdrawing ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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