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... speech dealing with Windsor Castle and the Order of the Garter I believe to be significant , as though the complete play was adapted expressly for Windsor , and the shortened one for representation else- where . It is hard to avoid the ...
... speech dealing with Windsor Castle and the Order of the Garter I believe to be significant , as though the complete play was adapted expressly for Windsor , and the shortened one for representation else- where . It is hard to avoid the ...
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
William Shakespeare. and sound pure London . They would come in after Evans's speech about the housemaids ( v . v . 58 ) , and are an inter- rupted continuation of that speech in the Quarto— Hu . Where is Pead ? go you and see where ...
William Shakespeare. and sound pure London . They would come in after Evans's speech about the housemaids ( v . v . 58 ) , and are an inter- rupted continuation of that speech in the Quarto— Hu . Where is Pead ? go you and see where ...
xx ÆäÀÌÁö
... speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto , and are shortened beyond their proportions . Fenton is so unceremoniously dealt with that he comes in once out of ...
... speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto , and are shortened beyond their proportions . Fenton is so unceremoniously dealt with that he comes in once out of ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... speech is , " His minde is not heroick : is not the humour conceited ? " This remark supplements and explains that in the Folio . " " At I. iii . 98 , Nym says , " operations in my head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in ...
... speech is , " His minde is not heroick : is not the humour conceited ? " This remark supplements and explains that in the Folio . " " At I. iii . 98 , Nym says , " operations in my head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in ...
xxx ÆäÀÌÁö
... speech to the Queen at Windsor is replaced in the Quarto by some wretched lines , more suitable for a London stage . So that the play that was produced for the Queen , and that she was so pleased with , was not the wretched Quarto ...
... speech to the Queen at Windsor is replaced in the Quarto by some wretched lines , more suitable for a London stage . So that the play that was produced for the Queen , and that she was so pleased with , was not the wretched Quarto ...
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