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Page 98
... performance of A Midsummer - Night's Dream persuaded Shakespeare's company to introduce the same device , or rather ... performances . 1 Shakespeare's Use of Song , p . 52 . 2 V. Times Literary Supplement , Dec. 9 , 1920. Un- fortunately ...
... performance of A Midsummer - Night's Dream persuaded Shakespeare's company to introduce the same device , or rather ... performances . 1 Shakespeare's Use of Song , p . 52 . 2 V. Times Literary Supplement , Dec. 9 , 1920. Un- fortunately ...
Page 99
... performance is likely to have taken place at some great wedding in the spring of that year . Was there any wedding about this time which would fit the circumstances ? It has , of course , long been recognised that A Mid- summer ...
... performance is likely to have taken place at some great wedding in the spring of that year . Was there any wedding about this time which would fit the circumstances ? It has , of course , long been recognised that A Mid- summer ...
Page 158
... ? An effective answer to these ques- tions would be that no inner - stage was available for the performance of which the F. text is a record . And that this is the right answer is , we think , borne 158 A NOTE ON THE FOLIO TEXT.
... ? An effective answer to these ques- tions would be that no inner - stage was available for the performance of which the F. text is a record . And that this is the right answer is , we think , borne 158 A NOTE ON THE FOLIO TEXT.
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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