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Página xvii
... parallels , and act as comments upon one another . See my notes at IV . ii . 162 and 163 . These dialogues are sufficiently distinct in the Quarto version . The two passages so nearly repeated in the Folio occur upon the first occasion ...
... parallels , and act as comments upon one another . See my notes at IV . ii . 162 and 163 . These dialogues are sufficiently distinct in the Quarto version . The two passages so nearly repeated in the Folio occur upon the first occasion ...
Página xxiii
... parallel texts . The above quotations are sufficient to show that the Quarto text needs careful study . An exact comparative analysis would take up a deal of space , but it is most interesting . There is , indeed , need of self ...
... parallel texts . The above quotations are sufficient to show that the Quarto text needs careful study . An exact comparative analysis would take up a deal of space , but it is most interesting . There is , indeed , need of self ...
Página xliii
... parallel ones in the Folio which appear to refer to this German Duke . Between the two texts the accumulative evidence is incapable of refutation . He visited Maidenhead and Reading , sleeping at both , as mentioned in both texts . Eton ...
... parallel ones in the Folio which appear to refer to this German Duke . Between the two texts the accumulative evidence is incapable of refutation . He visited Maidenhead and Reading , sleeping at both , as mentioned in both texts . Eton ...
Página xliv
... parallel reference to horse- stealing , some public case that created a sensation in the Duke's year ( 1592-93 ) . In Nashe's Summer's Last Will , which appears to have been written and performed at Croydon in 1592-93 , he says ...
... parallel reference to horse- stealing , some public case that created a sensation in the Duke's year ( 1592-93 ) . In Nashe's Summer's Last Will , which appears to have been written and performed at Croydon in 1592-93 , he says ...
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... parallel supposition with that of the explanation suggested by the Cambridge editors for the reading " Broom " instead of " Brook " at II . i . 220-223 . Prat was , however , a familiar stage name . Neighbour Prat " is the Constable in ...
... parallel supposition with that of the explanation suggested by the Cambridge editors for the reading " Broom " instead of " Brook " at II . i . 220-223 . Prat was , however , a familiar stage name . Neighbour Prat " is the Constable in ...
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