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 41
... Induction for the last time at 2.114 and be available for Vincentio or any other role thereafter , unless he is made to be the ' Messenger ' of Induction 2.125.1 ( itself involving an almost impos- sibly rapid change of costume ) and ...
... Induction for the last time at 2.114 and be available for Vincentio or any other role thereafter , unless he is made to be the ' Messenger ' of Induction 2.125.1 ( itself involving an almost impos- sibly rapid change of costume ) and ...
Page 70
... Induction , was restored to the English stage , from which it had been exiled since before the closing of the theatres some two hundred years earlier.1 J. R. Planché proposed to Benjamin Webster , who ' sanctioned it without hesitation ...
... Induction , was restored to the English stage , from which it had been exiled since before the closing of the theatres some two hundred years earlier.1 J. R. Planché proposed to Benjamin Webster , who ' sanctioned it without hesitation ...
Page 89
... Induction ) DYCE 1875 HOSTESS You will not pay for the glasses you have. 5 Induction I Headings such as ' Actus primus . Scœna Prima . ' are set up , as a matter of routine , by the FI compositors - even in plays such as Antony , where ...
... Induction ) DYCE 1875 HOSTESS You will not pay for the glasses you have. 5 Induction I Headings such as ' Actus primus . Scœna Prima . ' are set up , as a matter of routine , by the FI compositors - even in plays such as Antony , where ...
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