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Page vii
... give a sound text of the play . The text is conservative , being based upon that of the first Quarto . Secondly , in the critical apparatus is given a selection of varia lectiones , sufficiently numerous to illustrate the relations of ...
... give a sound text of the play . The text is conservative , being based upon that of the first Quarto . Secondly , in the critical apparatus is given a selection of varia lectiones , sufficiently numerous to illustrate the relations of ...
Page xxi
... give thee the spirit of per- suasion , " etc. ( ibid . 151 ) . Also " I would I were a weaver ; I could sing psalms " ( II . iv . 133 ) ; and " violently carried away from grace " ( ibid . 445 , 446 ) . ( 6 ) Examples of literary parody ...
... give thee the spirit of per- suasion , " etc. ( ibid . 151 ) . Also " I would I were a weaver ; I could sing psalms " ( II . iv . 133 ) ; and " violently carried away from grace " ( ibid . 445 , 446 ) . ( 6 ) Examples of literary parody ...
Page xxxiii
... Give me a cup of sack , rogue , Is there no virtue extant ? ' As Morgann joyfully exclaims , " We are at once in possession of the whole man , and are ready to hug him , guts , lies and all , as an inexhaustible fund of pleasantry and ...
... Give me a cup of sack , rogue , Is there no virtue extant ? ' As Morgann joyfully exclaims , " We are at once in possession of the whole man , and are ready to hug him , guts , lies and all , as an inexhaustible fund of pleasantry and ...
Page 7
... gives them credit " ( Folio ) . Elizabethan usage in respect to " news " and " tidings " was un- settled , but the tendency was to treat them as singulars . FI frequently alters " these news " to " this news , " and Wright notes that in ...
... gives them credit " ( Folio ) . Elizabethan usage in respect to " news " and " tidings " was un- settled , but the tendency was to treat them as singulars . FI frequently alters " these news " to " this news , " and Wright notes that in ...
Page 15
... give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; 55 ... gives them suits of durance " ; and Middleton , Blurt , Master - Constable , III . ii ; " Tell my lady that I go in a ...
... give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; 55 ... gives them suits of durance " ; and Middleton , Blurt , Master - Constable , III . ii ; " Tell my lady that I go in a ...
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