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Page xxxi
... kind of juxtaposition as the two opening scenes , and the device is repeated in 4. 4 ( the scene of their parting ) . The decorum of the Greek council ( 1. 3 ) acts as a foil to the erratic course of the Trojan council ( 2. 2 ) ; and ...
... kind of juxtaposition as the two opening scenes , and the device is repeated in 4. 4 ( the scene of their parting ) . The decorum of the Greek council ( 1. 3 ) acts as a foil to the erratic course of the Trojan council ( 2. 2 ) ; and ...
Page 133
... kind of mistake he habitually made later . Contrary to custom , I have therefore emended readings at 1. 1. 24 , 1. 2. 23 , 29 , 96 , 188 , 215 . ( 2 ) In the conviction that F. was printed from a corrected example of Q. , I have emended ...
... kind of mistake he habitually made later . Contrary to custom , I have therefore emended readings at 1. 1. 24 , 1. 2. 23 , 29 , 96 , 188 , 215 . ( 2 ) In the conviction that F. was printed from a corrected example of Q. , I have emended ...
Page 216
... kind . 139. be sanctimonies ( Q. ) F. ' are sanctimonie ' . 142. is ( F. ) Q. ' was ' . 142-6 . O madness ... revolt Because Troilus ' heart ( his ' esperance so obstinately strong ' of 1. 121 ) is in conflict with the evidence of his ...
... kind . 139. be sanctimonies ( Q. ) F. ' are sanctimonie ' . 142. is ( F. ) Q. ' was ' . 142-6 . O madness ... revolt Because Troilus ' heart ( his ' esperance so obstinately strong ' of 1. 121 ) is in conflict with the evidence of his ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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