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Similarly in the opening and closing scenes references to royalty and the court are minimized . Savage also sees the conclusion of QI , where Bellario and Galatea are married off to Cleremont and Thrasiline , as an attempt to reduce any ...
Similarly in the opening and closing scenes references to royalty and the court are minimized . Savage also sees the conclusion of QI , where Bellario and Galatea are married off to Cleremont and Thrasiline , as an attempt to reduce any ...
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Reference to QI is useful in correcting Q2's cruxes , either to find the possible source of the corruption or as a back - door way of ascertaining when the Q2 compositor may have nodded . The text was set in formes , with little press ...
Reference to QI is useful in correcting Q2's cruxes , either to find the possible source of the corruption or as a back - door way of ascertaining when the Q2 compositor may have nodded . The text was set in formes , with little press ...
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455 ) considers the Q2 reading to be a reference to the shipbuilder's inability to launch the King's new ship , the Prince Royal , on 24 September 1610 , and that the QI reading is an alteration made at the demand of the censor .
455 ) considers the Q2 reading to be a reference to the shipbuilder's inability to launch the King's new ship , the Prince Royal , on 24 September 1610 , and that the QI reading is an alteration made at the demand of the censor .
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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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