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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... stage - adapter in an attempt to improve it , it is possible that the adapter combined the speeches . Q.1.1118 . Slend . I be God that I vill , come cut and long taile , as good as any is in Gloster- shire , vnder the degree of a Squire ...
... stage - adapter in an attempt to improve it , it is possible that the adapter combined the speeches . Q.1.1118 . Slend . I be God that I vill , come cut and long taile , as good as any is in Gloster- shire , vnder the degree of a Squire ...
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... stage - adapter cannot be reconciled , admits that the omission of the Fenton scene looks like stage adaptation . " This looks like adaptation ... All that can be said is that we are under no necessity of calling in the stage adapter ...
... stage - adapter cannot be reconciled , admits that the omission of the Fenton scene looks like stage adaptation . " This looks like adaptation ... All that can be said is that we are under no necessity of calling in the stage adapter ...
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... stage - adapter . A study of Fenton's part reveals a similarity to the parts of Mrs. Page and of Mrs. Ford since it has been greatly affected by stage - adaptations and many of the lines have been entirely rewritten . It appears likely ...
... stage - adapter . A study of Fenton's part reveals a similarity to the parts of Mrs. Page and of Mrs. Ford since it has been greatly affected by stage - adaptations and many of the lines have been entirely rewritten . It appears likely ...
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