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Page 158
... Camb . ' host ' . The emendation is very attractive . There are quite a number of errors of anticipation in Q. and there is something very absurd in all the Greek heads calling Agamemnon head with one voice . 224. A stranger ... looks ...
... Camb . ' host ' . The emendation is very attractive . There are quite a number of errors of anticipation in Q. and there is something very absurd in all the Greek heads calling Agamemnon head with one voice . 224. A stranger ... looks ...
Page 173
... Camb . ) F. Enter Patroclus . ' ( after 1. 21 ) ; Q. omits . It seems unlikely that Patroclus should enter , listen silently to Thersites ' imprecations , and then ask ( at 1. 34 ) ' art thou devout ? Wast thou in prayer ? ' . Cf. 1. 32 ...
... Camb . ) F. Enter Patroclus . ' ( after 1. 21 ) ; Q. omits . It seems unlikely that Patroclus should enter , listen silently to Thersites ' imprecations , and then ask ( at 1. 34 ) ' art thou devout ? Wast thou in prayer ? ' . Cf. 1. 32 ...
Page 191
... neglect of it . 162. Lie i.e. [ you ] lie . the abject rear i.e. the rag - tag and bobtail of the army . abject rear ( Hanmer ) F. ' abiect , neere ' . 164. past ( F. ) Q. ' passe ' . 168. welcome ( Pope + Camb . ) Q. F. 3.3 191 NOTES.
... neglect of it . 162. Lie i.e. [ you ] lie . the abject rear i.e. the rag - tag and bobtail of the army . abject rear ( Hanmer ) F. ' abiect , neere ' . 164. past ( F. ) Q. ' passe ' . 168. welcome ( Pope + Camb . ) Q. F. 3.3 191 NOTES.
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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