Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor: A Study of the 1602 Quarto and 1623 Folio TextsStanford University, 1936 - 714 Seiten |
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... present time is the true text as Shakespeare wrote it . Thus the problem of the present study resolves itself into " The Problem of the Quarto , " " The Problem of the Folio " and the " Relationship of these two texts . " 10 THE PROBLEM ...
... present time is the true text as Shakespeare wrote it . Thus the problem of the present study resolves itself into " The Problem of the Quarto , " " The Problem of the Folio " and the " Relationship of these two texts . " 10 THE PROBLEM ...
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... present . Fairly parallel lines were found in scenes with Falstaff . Thus , it may be that Falstaff recalled them . We conclude that neither of the boys who took the parts of Mrs. Ford and of Mrs. Page was present on the tour . Jasna ...
... present . Fairly parallel lines were found in scenes with Falstaff . Thus , it may be that Falstaff recalled them . We conclude that neither of the boys who took the parts of Mrs. Ford and of Mrs. Page was present on the tour . Jasna ...
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... present a point of contact , even in the language . The whole arrangement of the scene is different . The Folio begins with a speech by Evans and ends with one by Mrs. Page ; whereas the quarto begins with lines by Ford and is concluded ...
... present a point of contact , even in the language . The whole arrangement of the scene is different . The Folio begins with a speech by Evans and ends with one by Mrs. Page ; whereas the quarto begins with lines by Ford and is concluded ...
Inhalt
Records concerning the play | 8 |
Tradition concerning the play | 17 |
Theories concerning the composition | 27 |
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accidentally actor adapter Anne appears basket begar bodily omitted Broome characters condensed confusion contains copy correct corruption discussion Dover Wilson E. K. Chambers emendation error Euan Evans evidence exit Falstaff Fenton Folio speeches Folio text Ford's Garter Gentlemen of Verona giue Greg Handwriting Hart hath haue Henry Henry IV horse-stealing plot Host Host's humor husband inserted J. M. Robertson knaue knog letter loue Master Merry Wives misprint misreading Mist Mistress Ford Mistris Ford omission original Page's phrases Pist Pistol possible pray printer printing provinces Quarto lines Quarto speech Quarto text Quic Quickly Quickly's reading recalled reconstruction from memory repetition responsible revision rewritten Rugby says scene Shakespeare Shal Shallow shortened similar Sir Hu Sir Hugh Sir Iohn Slen Slender spelling stage-adapter suggests Tannenbaum tell thee Thomas Lucy thou transposition variation W. W. Greg William Shakespeare Wives of Windsor woman word