The Second Part of the History of Henry IV.Cambridge University Press, 1961 - 231 Seiten |
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... common to both texts must be set down to Shakespeare's own pen ' and which I here give together with the emenda- tions accepted in this edition : Ind . 35 worm - eaten hole worm - eaten hold ( Theobald 2.2.113 borrowed 3.2.313 ...
... common to both texts must be set down to Shakespeare's own pen ' and which I here give together with the emenda- tions accepted in this edition : Ind . 35 worm - eaten hole worm - eaten hold ( Theobald 2.2.113 borrowed 3.2.313 ...
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... Common for ' needs ' or ' needeth ' in 16th c . ( O.E.D. v2 ) ; cf. 4. 1. 114. be ( F. ) Q. ' to be ' . 78-80 . If he should ... fear that ( F. ) Q. ( as prose ) ' If he ... fo , French and Welch he leaues his backe vnarmde , they ...
... Common for ' needs ' or ' needeth ' in 16th c . ( O.E.D. v2 ) ; cf. 4. 1. 114. be ( F. ) Q. ' to be ' . 78-80 . If he should ... fear that ( F. ) Q. ( as prose ) ' If he ... fo , French and Welch he leaues his backe vnarmde , they ...
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... common in letters of the age . at idle times when you have nothing better to do ' ( Deighton ) . 129-30 . Thine ... usest him " Thine to use ' was a common epistolary formula , and ' by yea and no ' ( cf. Matt . v . 34-7 ) a puritan ...
... common in letters of the age . at idle times when you have nothing better to do ' ( Deighton ) . 129-30 . Thine ... usest him " Thine to use ' was a common epistolary formula , and ' by yea and no ' ( cf. Matt . v . 34-7 ) a puritan ...
Inhalt
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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