The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Página xv
... speech to enable the Watchmen's scene ( iii . ) to be interjected , which has no place in Q. In order to close scene ii . Warwick's speech is added to and rounded off with the classical illustra- tions , not in Q , but quite in keeping ...
... speech to enable the Watchmen's scene ( iii . ) to be interjected , which has no place in Q. In order to close scene ii . Warwick's speech is added to and rounded off with the classical illustra- tions , not in Q , but quite in keeping ...
Página xvi
... speech is resumed at " This is his tent " ( 25 ) , where the insertion was made , and he is allotted a few more lines , but his former ones remain unchanged . This scene shows Edward Clarence's disloyalty , and he notes upon it ( 41 ) ...
... speech is resumed at " This is his tent " ( 25 ) , where the insertion was made , and he is allotted a few more lines , but his former ones remain unchanged . This scene shows Edward Clarence's disloyalty , and he notes upon it ( 41 ) ...
Página xvii
... speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that the old scene ... speech practically remains untouched , but a pretty couplet ( 20 , 21 ) is added to him . King Henry does all the ...
... speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that the old scene ... speech practically remains untouched , but a pretty couplet ( 20 , 21 ) is added to him . King Henry does all the ...
Página xviii
... speech or two , in- cluding proverbs ( 49 ) . A curious misprint , " spotful " ( 98 ) , occurs in Q , amongst others . But the printing of the play has improved . " Atlas " ( 36 ) , applied to Edward , is not again in Shakespeare ...
... speech or two , in- cluding proverbs ( 49 ) . A curious misprint , " spotful " ( 98 ) , occurs in Q , amongst others . But the printing of the play has improved . " Atlas " ( 36 ) , applied to Edward , is not again in Shakespeare ...
Página xix
... speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship with its tackling and masts " destroyed , the " pilot " and the " dangerous gulfs or quicksands , " remaining as ...
... speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship with its tackling and masts " destroyed , the " pilot " and the " dangerous gulfs or quicksands , " remaining as ...
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