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 79
... Rowe A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The taming of a Shrew . 1594 . Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies ... Rowe , Esq . 6 vols . ( Vol . 2 ) , 1709 . ... Rowe ( 1709b ) The Works of Mr. William Shakespear ... Revis'd and Corrected ...
... Rowe A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The taming of a Shrew . 1594 . Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies ... Rowe , Esq . 6 vols . ( Vol . 2 ) , 1709 . ... Rowe ( 1709b ) The Works of Mr. William Shakespear ... Revis'd and Corrected ...
Page 120
... ROWE 1714 ; peepe FI 34-5 ] as verse ROWE 1714 ; as prose FI ' mistris ' is adopted with some hesitation ; perhaps the compositor wrongly ex- panded an abbreviation in the manuscript . Alternatively , Grumio in his clowning may be ...
... ROWE 1714 ; peepe FI 34-5 ] as verse ROWE 1714 ; as prose FI ' mistris ' is adopted with some hesitation ; perhaps the compositor wrongly ex- panded an abbreviation in the manuscript . Alternatively , Grumio in his clowning may be ...
Page 208
... ROWE 66.1 Exit Lucentio ] FI ( Exit ) ; om . MALONE ( conj . TYRWHITT ) ; Lucentio retires ( after 1. 68 ) DYCE 1866 67 ] ' Exit Biondello ' added by CAMBRIDGE 67.1 ] FI has S.D. ' Enter Peter ' 71 Exeunt ... Bion- dello ] FI ( Exeunt ) ...
... ROWE 66.1 Exit Lucentio ] FI ( Exit ) ; om . MALONE ( conj . TYRWHITT ) ; Lucentio retires ( after 1. 68 ) DYCE 1866 67 ] ' Exit Biondello ' added by CAMBRIDGE 67.1 ] FI has S.D. ' Enter Peter ' 71 Exeunt ... Bion- dello ] FI ( Exeunt ) ...
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