Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623: Third SeriesBloomsbury Academic, 22.03.2006 - 384 Seiten "This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text. This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text" -- Publisher description. |
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... Hibbard prefer Q2's ' can well ' . 74 passed surpassed 77 Lamound Editors ( including Oxf and Hibbard ) generally prefer Q2's ' Lamord ' , partly because of the close- ness to la mort ( death ) , but the intro- duction of such a ...
... Hibbard prefer Q2's ' can well ' . 74 passed surpassed 77 Lamound Editors ( including Oxf and Hibbard ) generally prefer Q2's ' Lamord ' , partly because of the close- ness to la mort ( death ) , but the intro- duction of such a ...
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... Hibbard prefer Q2 . 130 the end Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q2's ' that end ' , i.e. that purpose , which must be the meaning of the end here . 134 How Oxf and Hibbard follow F2 ( ' How now ' ) , noting that Q1 has ' How now Gertred ' . 136 ...
... Hibbard prefer Q2 . 130 the end Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q2's ' that end ' , i.e. that purpose , which must be the meaning of the end here . 134 How Oxf and Hibbard follow F2 ( ' How now ' ) , noting that Q1 has ' How now Gertred ' . 136 ...
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... Hibbard prefer Q2's ' Th'effect ' , presumably because the elision improves the metre . 40 as the palm Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q2's ' like the palme ' , perhaps because , as Hamlet himself notes , the word as is being overused here ...
... Hibbard prefer Q2's ' Th'effect ' , presumably because the elision improves the metre . 40 as the palm Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q2's ' like the palme ' , perhaps because , as Hamlet himself notes , the word as is being overused here ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE TRAGICAL HISTORY | 41 |
THE TRAGEDY | 173 |
Urheberrecht | |
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