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Preface | ||
Note on texts and old spelling | ||
1 | The problem, the evidence, and the language barrier | 1 |
2 | Lost in translation | 19 |
3 | Interpreting without a dictionary | 39 |
4 | Juxtapositions | 64 |
5 | Theatrical italics | 88 |
6 | Sick chairs and sick thrones | 109 |
7 | Much virtue in as | 127 |
8 | The vocabulary of "place" | 150 |
9 | "Romeo opens the tomb" | 176 |
10 | Vanish and vanishing | 196 |
Conclusion: So what? | 216 | |
Notes | 225 | |
Plays and editions cited | 269 | |
Index | 277 |
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