King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 44
... Johnson . 195. nor crust ] F ; neither crust Q. 197. S.D. ] Johnson ; not in Q , F. 200 205 nor 199. other ] 201. and ... Sir ] Craig ; without hyphens , Capell ; and ( not ... riots , ) Sir Q ; and ( not ... endur'd ) riots Sir . Fr ...
... Johnson . 195. nor crust ] F ; neither crust Q. 197. S.D. ] Johnson ; not in Q , F. 200 205 nor 199. other ] 201. and ... Sir ] Craig ; without hyphens , Capell ; and ( not ... riots , ) Sir Q ; and ( not ... endur'd ) riots Sir . Fr ...
Page 82
... Johnson ) . F3-4 . 81-2 . The knave ... knave ] The fool 84. Fool ] F ; not in Q. S.D. ] Capell , based on Q ; after ... Johnson's emendation , shows that the Fool , like Erasmus in The Praise of Folly , is playing upon the various ...
... Johnson ) . F3-4 . 81-2 . The knave ... knave ] The fool 84. Fool ] F ; not in Q. S.D. ] Capell , based on Q ; after ... Johnson's emendation , shows that the Fool , like Erasmus in The Praise of Folly , is playing upon the various ...
Page 166
... Johnson and Jennens printed this as verse , though most editors treat it as prose . The present arrangement is rather different from Johnson's . The verse form brings out the point of having there is instead of there's ( 127 ) and the ...
... Johnson and Jennens printed this as verse , though most editors treat it as prose . The present arrangement is rather different from Johnson's . The verse form brings out the point of having there is instead of there's ( 127 ) and the ...
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