The Tragedy of Cymbeline: Edited by Samuel B. HemingwayYale University Press, 1924 - 166 sider |
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Side 136
... Dowden quotes 3 Henry VIII . i . 91,92 : ' Nay , if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun . ' I. iv . 17 , 18. words him . a great deal from the matter . ' Makes the description of him very ...
... Dowden quotes 3 Henry VIII . i . 91,92 : ' Nay , if thou be that princely eagle's bird , Show thy descent by gazing ' gainst the sun . ' I. iv . 17 , 18. words him . a great deal from the matter . ' Makes the description of him very ...
Side 138
... ( Dowden . ) I. vi . 103 , 104. Takes prisoner . . . here . From her alone does the passion of my eye catch fire . ' ( Dowden . ) Many editors have followed the reading of the later Folios which changed ' Fiering ' of the First Folio to ...
... ( Dowden . ) I. vi . 103 , 104. Takes prisoner . . . here . From her alone does the passion of my eye catch fire . ' ( Dowden . ) Many editors have followed the reading of the later Folios which changed ' Fiering ' of the First Folio to ...
Side 140
... Dowden interprets this to mean that wings of their army are led by courageous commanders . All the later Folios correct wing - led to read mingled , but retain the plural form of courage . The First Folio reading of this pas- sage ...
... Dowden interprets this to mean that wings of their army are led by courageous commanders . All the later Folios correct wing - led to read mingled , but retain the plural form of courage . The First Folio reading of this pas- sage ...
Side 143
... should be relieved . ' III . vi . 24. Take or lend . Take my life or give me food , or " Take what I have before ( or in the sense of ere ) you give me food . ' ( Dowden . ) III . vi . 27. Such a foe . Heavens The Tragedy of Cymbeline 143.
... should be relieved . ' III . vi . 24. Take or lend . Take my life or give me food , or " Take what I have before ( or in the sense of ere ) you give me food . ' ( Dowden . ) III . vi . 27. Such a foe . Heavens The Tragedy of Cymbeline 143.
Side 144
... Dowden's suggested emenda- tion , cease for cause , though ingenious , is not convinc- ing . Cease has not the true Shakespearean ring in this place . · · · IV . ii . 159-161 . I would answer . I wish that revenges would seek us out and ...
... Dowden's suggested emenda- tion , cease for cause , though ingenious , is not convinc- ing . Cease has not the true Shakespearean ring in this place . · · · IV . ii . 159-161 . I would answer . I wish that revenges would seek us out and ...
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