Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623: Third Series"This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text. This volume gives readers the First Quarto text of 1603 and the Folio Text of 1623, modernised and edited to the usual Arden standard. As a companion to the Second Quarto volume, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual history, or to anyone studying Hamlet at an advanced level. Both plays are edited and annotated and the introduction contains the fullest available stage history of the First Quarto text" -- Publisher description. |
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Page 69
... Keeps wassail and the swaggering upspring reels , And as he dreams , his draughts of Rhenish down , The kettledrum and ... keep ' ) ; agreement seems desirable and our choice here is influenced by the fact that in this pas- sage Q1 is ...
... Keeps wassail and the swaggering upspring reels , And as he dreams , his draughts of Rhenish down , The kettledrum and ... keep ' ) ; agreement seems desirable and our choice here is influenced by the fact that in this pas- sage Q1 is ...
Page 234
... keep i.e. and instead let me keep ; Q2's ' But keepe ' is easier and is adopted by Oxf and Hibbard ; F's And may have been repeated from 162 . 176 two thousand Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q1 / 2's ' tenne thousand ' , which is perhaps more ...
... keep i.e. and instead let me keep ; Q2's ' But keepe ' is easier and is adopted by Oxf and Hibbard ; F's And may have been repeated from 162 . 176 two thousand Oxf and Hibbard prefer Q1 / 2's ' tenne thousand ' , which is perhaps more ...
Page 309
... Keeps ... wonder sustains his amaze- ment , or , as MacDonald suggests , ' keeps on ( as a garment ) the wonder of the people at him ' . Oxf and Hibbard adopt Q2 ( see t.n. ) ; Keeps is widely rejected , presumably as an anticipation of ...
... Keeps ... wonder sustains his amaze- ment , or , as MacDonald suggests , ' keeps on ( as a garment ) the wonder of the people at him ' . Oxf and Hibbard adopt Q2 ( see t.n. ) ; Keeps is widely rejected , presumably as an anticipation of ...
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