The Tragedy of Richard III, with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth FieldClassic Books Company, 2001 - 500 sider |
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Side v
... Folio of 1623. And it is the differences between these multitudinous texts that present to an editor one of the gravest problems in the whole range of Shakespearian litera- ture ; a determination of the true text demands wary walking ...
... Folio of 1623. And it is the differences between these multitudinous texts that present to an editor one of the gravest problems in the whole range of Shakespearian litera- ture ; a determination of the true text demands wary walking ...
Side vi
... Folio of 1623 ; the first five , during SHAKES- PEARE'S lifetime . In the Appendix , under The Text , will be found ... Folio or among themselves . Happy the editor who has before him for collation the simple text of the Folios , with no ...
... Folio of 1623 ; the first five , during SHAKES- PEARE'S lifetime . In the Appendix , under The Text , will be found ... Folio or among themselves . Happy the editor who has before him for collation the simple text of the Folios , with no ...
Side vii
... Folio seems to suggest that , for dramatic purposes , scenes were here and there curtailed ; but then , on the other hand , what cause can be assigned for the addition in the Folio of lines 305-359 in Act IV , scene iii ? In the Quarto ...
... Folio seems to suggest that , for dramatic purposes , scenes were here and there curtailed ; but then , on the other hand , what cause can be assigned for the addition in the Folio of lines 305-359 in Act IV , scene iii ? In the Quarto ...
Side viii
... Folio , and to be found only in these two texts ; he thereupon suggested that possibly this Third Quarto had been used as the copy from which the Folio had been printed . This suggestion has been adopted by several commentators ...
... Folio , and to be found only in these two texts ; he thereupon suggested that possibly this Third Quarto had been used as the copy from which the Folio had been printed . This suggestion has been adopted by several commentators ...
Side 4
... Folio , and as the variation has no essential importance , and Stanley has held possession of the Text for a century and a quarter , it may , under protest , be allowed to remain . - CAMBRIDGE EDD .: The error must have been due to the ...
... Folio , and as the variation has no essential importance , and Stanley has held possession of the Text for a century and a quarter , it may , under protest , be allowed to remain . - CAMBRIDGE EDD .: The error must have been due to the ...
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Side 21 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!