уильям шекспир - King Lear
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- Название:King Lear
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- Год:2011
- ISBN:978-1-58836-828-7
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1.2.1 SH EDMUND= Ed. F, Q = Bast. (throughout) 13 tirèd= F. Q = lyed 18 fine word, ‘legitimate’= F. Not in Q 21 to th’legitimate= F. Sometimes emended to top the legitimate 24 Prescribed= F. Q = subscribd 38 o’erlooking= F. Q = liking 53 wake= F. Q = wakt 55 you to this= F. Q = this to you 67 declined= F. Q = declining 80 that … writ= F. Q = he hath wrote 81 other= F. Q = further 99–104 This … graves= F. Not in Q 106–7 honesty! ’Tis strange= F. Q = honest, strange strange 111 stars= F. Q = the starres 113 spherical= F. Q = spirituall 117 a star= F. Q = Starres 119 I should= F. Q = Fut, I should. 120 maidenliest spelled maidenlest in F and Q 121 bastardizing= F. Q = bastardy 122 Pat= F. Q = Edgar; and out 123 sigh … o’Bedlam= F. Q = sith like them of Bedlam 124 Fa … mi. = F. Not in Q 130 writes= F. Q = writ 146–49 I … brother?= F. Not in Q 150 I am= F. Q = go arm’d, I am
1.3.0 SD Steward = F. Q = Gentleman 3 SH OSWALD= Ed. F = Ste. Q = Gent. (throughout) 14 I’d= F. Sometimes emended to I’ll 15 distaste= F. Q = dislike 17 have said= F. Q = tell you 20 so. = F. Q = so. I would breed from hence occasions, and I shall, That I may speak: 21 course. Prepare= F. Q = very course, goe prepare
1.4.1 will= F. Q = well 6 So … thy= F. Q = thy 7 SD Horns … Attendants = F. Q = Enter Lear 43 SD Enter Steward appears one line later in F 49 SH KNIGHT= F (spelled Knigh here and on two other occasions in Act 1 scene 4) . Q = Kent daughter= Q. F = Daughters 51 SH KNIGHT= F. Q = seruant (throughout) 57 of kindness appears= F. Q = apeer’s 66 purpose= F. Q = purport 73 SD Enter Steward placed one line later in F 78 these= F. Q = this your pardon= F. Q = you pardon me 80 strucken= F. Q = struck 86 Have … So= F. Q = you haue wisedome 93 SH LEAR Why, my boy?= F. Q = Kent . Why Fool? 102 all my= F. Q = any 106 the Lady Brach= F. Q = Ladie oth’e brach 107 gall= F. Q = gull 110 nuncle= F. Q = vncle 121 SH KENT= F. Q = Lear 130 one= F. Q = foole 141 grace= F. Q = wit 143 And= F. Q = They to= F. Q = doe 152 fool= F. Q = fooles 164 You= F. Q = Methinks you 166 frowning= F. Q = frowne 171 nor crust= F. Q = neither crust nor crumb= Q. F = not crum 173 shelled spelled sheal’d in F, sheald in Q 188 know= F. Q = trow 193 I= F. Q = Come sir, I your= F. Q = that 195 transport= F. Q = transforme 199 This= F. Q = why this 201 weakens, his= F. Q = weaknes, or his 202 Ha! Waking?= F. Q = sleeping or wakeing; ha! sure 204 SH FOOL Lear’s shadow. = F. Assigned to Lear in Q 206 This admiration, sir= F. Q = Come sir, this admiration 215 graced= F. Q = great 227 SD Albany = F. Q = Duke (throughout) 228 Woe= F. Q = We 229 Speak … my= F. Q = that wee prepare any 233 SH ALBANY Pray … patient. = F. Not in Q 234 liest= F. Q = list 235 My= F. Q = list my are= F. Q = and 246 Of … you. = F. Not in Q 258 cadent= F. Q = accent 262 Away, away!= F. Q = goe, goe, my people? 264 more of it= F. Q = the cause 273 thee worth them= F. Q = the worst 274 Th’untented= F. Q uncorrected = the vntender 275 Pierce= F. Q uncorrected = peruse thee! Old= F. Q = the old 277 loose= F. Q = make 278–79 Ha? … daughter= F. Q = yea, i’st come to this? yet haue I left a daughter 282 flay spelled flea in F and Q 285 that= F. Q = that my Lord 288–89 Pray … sir= F. Q = Come sir no more, you 297–309 SH GONERIL This … SD Enter Steward = F. Q = Gon . What Oswald , ho. 309 How now, Oswald?= F. Q = Oswald . Here Madam. 310 What= F. Q = Gon . What 318 condemn= F. Q = dislike 319 at task= F. Q uncorrected = alapt. Q corrected = attaskt 322 better, oft= F. Q = better ought
1.5.0 SD Enter … Fool = F. Q = Enter Lear . 18 tell= F. Q = not tell 42–43 Keep … now, = F. Q = I would not be mad, keepe me in temper, I would not be mad, 44 SH GENTLEMAN= F. Q = Seruant .
2.1.2 you= Q. F = your 8–9 ear-kissing= F. Q = eare-bussing 18 act … work= F. Q = aske breefnes … helpe 29–30 pardon … I=F. Q = pardon me in crauing, I 37 SD Enter … torches = F. Q = Enter Glost . 40 Mumbling= F. Q = warbling 41 stand= F. Q = stand’s 49 revenging= F. Q = reuengiue 50 the thunder= F. Q = their thunders 56 latched= F. Q = lancht 57 And= F. Q = but 60 Full= F. Q = but 67 coward= F. Q = caytife 73 would the reposal= F. Q = could the reposure 75 should I= F. Q = I should 78 practice= F. Q = pretence 81 spirits= F. Q = spurres 83 O, strange= F. Q = Strong 84 said he?= F. Q = I neuer got him, 85 where= F. Q = why 91 SD Enter … Attendants = F. Q = Enter the Duke of Cornwall 93 strangeness= F. Q = strange newes 101 tended= F. Q = tends 106 th’expense … of= F. Q uncorrected = these—and wast of this. Q corrected = the wast and spoyle of 115 bewray= F. Q = betray 129 threading= F. Q = threatening 130 prize= F. Q corrected = poyse 133 differences= F. Q uncorrected = defences best= F. Q corrected = lest thought= Q. F = though 134 home= F. Q uncorrected = hand 137 businesses= F. Q = busines
2.2.1 dawning= F. Q corrected = euen. Q uncorrected = deuen 15 worsted-stocking= Q corrected . F = woosted-stocking. Q uncorrected = wosted stocken 16 whoreson= F. Q = knaue, a whorson super-serviceable finical= F. Q = supersinicall 20 clamorous spelled clamours in F 25 since= F. Q = ago since 27 you= F. Q = draw, you 39 if= F. Q = and 51 they= F. Q = hee 51–52 years o’th’trade= F. Q = houres at the trade 53 SH CORNWALL= F. Q = Glost . 61 know you= F. Q = you haue 66 the holy= F. Q = those 67 too intrinse= Ed. F = t’intrince 69 fire= F. Q = stir the= F. Q = their 70 Revenge= F. Ed = Reneage 71 gall= F. Q = gale 72 dogs= F. Q = dayes 74 Smile spelled Smoile in F, smoyle in Q 77 What= F. Ed = Why 81 fault= F. Q = offence 92 An … plain= F. Q = he must be plaine 98 faith, in= F. Q = sooth, or in 101 flickering= Q (flitkering). F = flicking 111 compact= F. Q = coniunct 116 fleshment= F. Q = flechuent dread= Q. F = dead 121 ancient= F. Q corrected = miscreant. Q uncorrected = ausrent 129 Stocking= F. Q corrected = stopping. Q uncorrected= stobing. 139 he= F. Q = hee’s 145 duke’s= Q. F = Duke 148 travelled spelled trauail’d in F and Q 153 saw= F. Q uncorrected = say 158 miracles= F. Q corrected = my wracke. Q uncorrected = my rackles 160 most= F. Q uncorrected = not 164 Take= F. Q uncorrected = Late heavy spelled heanie in F 170 unusual spelled vnusall in F 176 hairs= F. Q = haire 181 arms= F. Q = bare arms 180 Pins= F. Q uncorrected = Pies 183 farms= F. Q = seruice 185 Sometimes= F. Q = Sometime 187 SD Enter … Gentleman = F. Q = Enter King 190 SH GENTLEMAN= F. Q = Knight (throughout) 192 this= F. Q = his 194 thy= Q. F = ahy 197 heads= F. Q = heeles 198 man’s= Q. F = man 208–9 By … ay= F. Q = No no, they would not./ Kent . Yes they haue 214 impose= F. Q = purpose 220 panting= Q. F = painting 223 those= F. Q = whose 224 meiny= F. Q = men 235–43 SH FOOL Winter’s … a year. = F. Not in Q 245 Hysterica spelled Historica in F and Q 250 the= Q. F = the the 251 number= F. Q = traine 258 twenty= F. Q = a 100 260 upward= F. Q = vp the hill 262 have= Q. F = hause 264 serves and seeks= F. Q = serues 275 have … the= F. Q = traueled hard to; travelled spelled travail’d in F fetches= F. Q = Iustice 285–86 SH GLOUCESTER Well … man?= F. Not in Q 288 father= F. Q uncorrected = fate 289 commands, tends, = F. Q corrected = commands her. Q uncorrected = come and tends 290–91 Are … Fiery?= F. Not in Q 310 knapped= F. Q = rapt 316 you= Q. F = your 318 mother’s tomb= Q corrected . F = Mother Tombe. Q uncorrected = mothers fruit 328–33 SH LEAR Say? … blame. = F. Not in Q 337 her= Q. F = his 360 blister= F. Q = blast her pride 384 SH LEAR= F. Q = Gon . stocked= F. Q = struck 410 hot-blooded= F uncorrected . F corrected = hot-bloodied. Q = hot bloud in 422 boil spelled Byle in F 468 need= F. Q = deed 471 is= F. Q = as. Sometimes emended to is as 480 tamely= F. Q = lamely 488 flaws= F. Q = flowes 497 SH GONERIL= F. Q = Duke 499 SH CORNWALL= F. Q = Reg . 501–2 SH CORNWALL Whither … horse= F. Not in Q 503 SH CORNWALL= F. Q = Re . 505 high= F. Q = bleak
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