The Second Part of the History of Henry IV.University Press, 1946 - 231 Seiten |
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... Shaaber , however , appears to me to have come as near as the available evidence allows to proving ( i ) that there is no need to posit the use of a quarto in 1622 at all , and ( ii ) that I Owing to the war Prof. Shaaber's edition did ...
... Shaaber , however , appears to me to have come as near as the available evidence allows to proving ( i ) that there is no need to posit the use of a quarto in 1622 at all , and ( ii ) that I Owing to the war Prof. Shaaber's edition did ...
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... Shaaber suggests that Sh . first wrote ' they baying ' , realized that ' they ' was obscure , and substituted ' the French and Welch ' for it above or beside the line . 81. Who is ... hither ? ' L. Bard . is ignorant ... that the force ...
... Shaaber suggests that Sh . first wrote ' they baying ' , realized that ' they ' was obscure , and substituted ' the French and Welch ' for it above or beside the line . 81. Who is ... hither ? ' L. Bard . is ignorant ... that the force ...
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... ( Shaaber ) . 17-18 . the hopes ... pieces The metaphor shifts : ( i ) the hopes are drained to the bottom ( cf. 1 Hen . IV , 4. I. 49–50 ) , ( ii ) and so split like a ship on the rocks . 23. the just proportion the very estimate . 24 ...
... ( Shaaber ) . 17-18 . the hopes ... pieces The metaphor shifts : ( i ) the hopes are drained to the bottom ( cf. 1 Hen . IV , 4. I. 49–50 ) , ( ii ) and so split like a ship on the rocks . 23. the just proportion the very estimate . 24 ...
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THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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