The Taming of the ShrewClarendon Press, 1982 - 248 pages The introduction offers a full and original consideration fo th play's textual problems, a study of sources, a survey of scholarship and criticism, with the editor's own critical appreciation, and a study of the comedy's fortunes in the theatre. |
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Page 118
... ( Abbott 368 ) . 245 sufficeth it sufficeth that , it is enough ( for you to know ) that . The verb is imper- sonal ( Abbott 297 ) . 246.1 Presenters Apparently only Sly , the Page , and one other are on the ' upper stage ' here , the ...
... ( Abbott 368 ) . 245 sufficeth it sufficeth that , it is enough ( for you to know ) that . The verb is imper- sonal ( Abbott 297 ) . 246.1 Presenters Apparently only Sly , the Page , and one other are on the ' upper stage ' here , the ...
Page 119
... ( Abbott 220 ) of the so - called ' ethic dative ' roughly equivalent to ' knock here for me ' - but Grumio chooses to take ' me ' as an accusative , as the grammatical object of ' knock ' . II gate Not an inconsistency : the word was ...
... ( Abbott 220 ) of the so - called ' ethic dative ' roughly equivalent to ' knock here for me ' - but Grumio chooses to take ' me ' as an accusative , as the grammatical object of ' knock ' . II gate Not an inconsistency : the word was ...
Page 225
... Abbott , 356 , calls the ' gerundive use of the infinitive ' ) 72 of on ( Abbott 174 ) 74 match wager LUCENTIO That will I. Go , Biondello , bid your 225 The Taming of the Shrew 5.2.
... Abbott , 356 , calls the ' gerundive use of the infinitive ' ) 72 of on ( Abbott 174 ) 74 match wager LUCENTIO That will I. Go , Biondello , bid your 225 The Taming of the Shrew 5.2.
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