The First Part of the History of King Henry the Fourth |
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... suggest we are dealing in the first quarto with Shakespeare's own version , obscured only by compositors ' minor errors and " improvements . " No emendations made in the later quartos and the folio collected editions suggest that they ...
... suggest we are dealing in the first quarto with Shakespeare's own version , obscured only by compositors ' minor errors and " improvements . " No emendations made in the later quartos and the folio collected editions suggest that they ...
Page 32
... suggests Charles ' ( Charlemagne's ) is a corruption of churl's ( peas- ant's ) . horse horses ( see Appendix C , p . 168 ) . 5. beat ... point Beating softened the leather ; " Cut " suggests a pulling horse , with a docked tail ...
... suggests Charles ' ( Charlemagne's ) is a corruption of churl's ( peas- ant's ) . horse horses ( see Appendix C , p . 168 ) . 5. beat ... point Beating softened the leather ; " Cut " suggests a pulling horse , with a docked tail ...
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... without a break after those now printed at the end of V.ii. 1. in the battle in battle QqF ( but see line 4 , which suggests how to correct the short line ) . 10 This sword hath ended him - so shall it 141 Act V Henry IV , Part 1 Scene iii.
... without a break after those now printed at the end of V.ii. 1. in the battle in battle QqF ( but see line 4 , which suggests how to correct the short line ) . 10 This sword hath ended him - so shall it 141 Act V Henry IV , Part 1 Scene iii.
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