The Second Part of the History of Henry IV.Cambridge University Press, 1961 - 231 Seiten |
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... scene , while an examination of the later one shows that the printers have gone to much trouble to insert the missing scene into an already printed book ; being compelled both to cancel a couple of leaves in Sig . E in order to work in ...
... scene , while an examination of the later one shows that the printers have gone to much trouble to insert the missing scene into an already printed book ; being compelled both to cancel a couple of leaves in Sig . E in order to work in ...
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... scene 1 as Scena Secunda , and so on ; and in act 4 , in which it rightly treats the whole episode at Gaultree Forest , later divided into three by Pope , as a single scene , and the two bedroom scenes , first distinguished by the ...
... scene 1 as Scena Secunda , and so on ; and in act 4 , in which it rightly treats the whole episode at Gaultree Forest , later divided into three by Pope , as a single scene , and the two bedroom scenes , first distinguished by the ...
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... scene , not this ( v . note 1. 81 below ) . N.B. ' Faucon- bridge ' was copied from the list , but not made use of in the text ( cf. Chambers , Wm . Sh . i . 231 ) . Pope read ' York ' ; to which Theobald added " The Archbishop's Palace ...
... scene , not this ( v . note 1. 81 below ) . N.B. ' Faucon- bridge ' was copied from the list , but not made use of in the text ( cf. Chambers , Wm . Sh . i . 231 ) . Pope read ' York ' ; to which Theobald added " The Archbishop's Palace ...
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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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