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63 ) appear to derive from misreadings of a manuscript where Q1 if consulted could have given the correct reading . Quantitatively the largest number of QI errors which appear to carry over into Q2 involve lineation , and here the ...
63 ) appear to derive from misreadings of a manuscript where Q1 if consulted could have given the correct reading . Quantitatively the largest number of QI errors which appear to carry over into Q2 involve lineation , and here the ...
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Sir Prince of popinjays , I'll make it well Appear to you I am not mad . King . Phi . You are too bold . You displease us , No , sir , I am too tame , Too much a turtle , a thing born without passion , A faint shadow , that every ...
Sir Prince of popinjays , I'll make it well Appear to you I am not mad . King . Phi . You are too bold . You displease us , No , sir , I am too tame , Too much a turtle , a thing born without passion , A faint shadow , that every ...
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a rather weak joke , which appears to have been added late . Since it is in QI , behind which lies an earlier text than Q2's , it may be nonauthorial , possibly an actor's insertion . 34. full being ] ( 1 ) virile manhood ...
a rather weak joke , which appears to have been added late . Since it is in QI , behind which lies an earlier text than Q2's , it may be nonauthorial , possibly an actor's insertion . 34. full being ] ( 1 ) virile manhood ...
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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