King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page 64
... reading , interprets evil spirits ' ; it might mean ' incitements . ' In several 6 6 passages in other plays Shakespeare juxtaposes potent ' and ' spirits . ' Cf. Temp . 1. ii . 275 ( “ potent minis- ters " ) K.J. I. i . 358 ( “ potents ...
... reading , interprets evil spirits ' ; it might mean ' incitements . ' In several 6 6 passages in other plays Shakespeare juxtaposes potent ' and ' spirits . ' Cf. Temp . 1. ii . 275 ( “ potent minis- ters " ) K.J. I. i . 358 ( “ potents ...
Page 93
... reading is unlikely to be right , because it was deliberately corrected by F ; but the F reading is not convincing as it stands . Schmidt's blister pride is easier to speak , and the compositor may have thought that pride as well as ...
... reading is unlikely to be right , because it was deliberately corrected by F ; but the F reading is not convincing as it stands . Schmidt's blister pride is easier to speak , and the compositor may have thought that pride as well as ...
Page 147
... reading makes sense , and it agrees substantially with that of the Q , uncorrected ; but the corrector of Qevidently thought that the copy has a different reading , even though he failed to decipher it . As , according to Greg , the F ...
... reading makes sense , and it agrees substantially with that of the Q , uncorrected ; but the corrector of Qevidently thought that the copy has a different reading , even though he failed to decipher it . As , according to Greg , the F ...
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