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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... Theobald . 7 vols . ( Vol . 2 ) , 1733 . Tonson ( 1734 ) The Taming of the Shrew . By Mr. William Shakespear ... Prin- ted for J. Tonson ... 1734 . Theobald ( 1740 ) The Works of Shakespeare ... Collated ... and Corrected : With Notes ...
... Theobald . 7 vols . ( Vol . 2 ) , 1733 . Tonson ( 1734 ) The Taming of the Shrew . By Mr. William Shakespear ... Prin- ted for J. Tonson ... 1734 . Theobald ( 1740 ) The Works of Shakespeare ... Collated ... and Corrected : With Notes ...
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... THEOBALD 28 , 32 , 41 Sigeia ] As F2 ; sigeria FI 38 He plays ] not in FI 18 breeching scholar in the schools school ... Theobald's emendation ' hac ibat ' is not necessary , although ' hac ' may be more idiomatic Latin and is the ...
... THEOBALD 28 , 32 , 41 Sigeia ] As F2 ; sigeria FI 38 He plays ] not in FI 18 breeching scholar in the schools school ... Theobald's emendation ' hac ibat ' is not necessary , although ' hac ' may be more idiomatic Latin and is the ...
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... THEOBALD S.R. ) ; continued to Lucentio FI 50 LUCENTIO ] POPE 1728 ( conj . THEOBALD S.R. ) ; Bian . 52 BIANCA ] POPE 1728 ( conj . THEOBALD S.R. ) ; Hort . FI ; continued to Bianca ROWE I should be arguing still upon that doubt , But.
... THEOBALD S.R. ) ; continued to Lucentio FI 50 LUCENTIO ] POPE 1728 ( conj . THEOBALD S.R. ) ; Bian . 52 BIANCA ] POPE 1728 ( conj . THEOBALD S.R. ) ; Hort . FI ; continued to Bianca ROWE I should be arguing still upon that doubt , But.
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