The Works of Shakespeare, כרך 1Methuen, 1904 |
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עמוד xi
... Henry Condell wrote those words . It is so maimed and deformed " that the Cambridge editors state truly that collation cannot be attempted between its text and that of the Folio . Halliwell called it a " First Sketch , " but he ...
... Henry Condell wrote those words . It is so maimed and deformed " that the Cambridge editors state truly that collation cannot be attempted between its text and that of the Folio . Halliwell called it a " First Sketch , " but he ...
עמוד xii
... Henry V. The date of the first appearance of the play is , for a series of reasons , placed at 1598. There is an entry , Anno 1605 , in Cunningham's Revells Booke ( p . 203 , Shaks . Soc . ) : " By his Matis plaiers . The Sunday ...
... Henry V. The date of the first appearance of the play is , for a series of reasons , placed at 1598. There is an entry , Anno 1605 , in Cunningham's Revells Booke ( p . 203 , Shaks . Soc . ) : " By his Matis plaiers . The Sunday ...
עמוד xiii
... Henry V. quarto . I believe there was a recognised and authorised shortened representation of the play in use , reduced from our Folio version , for special purposes , whether to convenience a smaller company , or for private ...
... Henry V. quarto . I believe there was a recognised and authorised shortened representation of the play in use , reduced from our Folio version , for special purposes , whether to convenience a smaller company , or for private ...
עמוד xxii
... Henry IV . At II . i . 112 , after " wife , " the Quarto has , " When Pistoll lies do this , " a continuation of Pistol's speech . Pistol makes this remark in 2 Henry IV . This , as well as the last , may be actors ' insertions familiar ...
... Henry IV . At II . i . 112 , after " wife , " the Quarto has , " When Pistoll lies do this , " a continuation of Pistol's speech . Pistol makes this remark in 2 Henry IV . This , as well as the last , may be actors ' insertions familiar ...
עמוד xxiii
... being neutralised by the " time of the play being laid in the reign of Henry IV . , " which has , I think , a very distant bearing on the point . But he also refers to the constant reference by Shallow to appeals to INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... being neutralised by the " time of the play being laid in the reign of Henry IV . , " which has , I think , a very distant bearing on the point . But he also refers to the constant reference by Shallow to appeals to INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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