The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Página 127
... Greg ( Aspects , p . 174 ) propose ' your ' ; but after ' her ' in l . 156 , 157 , 158 , ' her ' is expected once again . 164. ooze and bottom Hendiadys . Cf. Ric . III , act I , Sc . 4 . 165. wrack ( F. ) . Theo . and subs . edd ...
... Greg ( Aspects , p . 174 ) propose ' your ' ; but after ' her ' in l . 156 , 157 , 158 , ' her ' is expected once again . 164. ooze and bottom Hendiadys . Cf. Ric . III , act I , Sc . 4 . 165. wrack ( F. ) . Theo . and subs . edd ...
Página 141
... Greg , Emendation ( Aspects , pp . 129 , 172 ) for the graphical evidence . The Q. and talk of floures ' , through a perversion of the F. ' and play with flowers ' , was prob . also influenced by ' babbled ' . H. Bradley ( O.E.D. ...
... Greg , Emendation ( Aspects , pp . 129 , 172 ) for the graphical evidence . The Q. and talk of floures ' , through a perversion of the F. ' and play with flowers ' , was prob . also influenced by ' babbled ' . H. Bradley ( O.E.D. ...
Página 174
... ( Greg , p . 175 ) F. ' Mor Dieu ' . Mod . edd . ' Mort de ' . Cf. note 3. 5. II . 5. Sits Cf. note 1 Prol . 9 . in our plumes At once mocking their fine feathers ( cf. 4. 3. 112 ) and disdaining them from above ; the latter a common ...
... ( Greg , p . 175 ) F. ' Mor Dieu ' . Mod . edd . ' Mort de ' . Cf. note 3. 5. II . 5. Sits Cf. note 1 Prol . 9 . in our plumes At once mocking their fine feathers ( cf. 4. 3. 112 ) and disdaining them from above ; the latter a common ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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