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Page 78
... prompt - book or had been ' corrected , ' for the purpose of publication , by some scribe working with the prompt- book before him . Most of the alterations , derived in this way from the prompter , affect the stage - directions . A few ...
... prompt - book or had been ' corrected , ' for the purpose of publication , by some scribe working with the prompt- book before him . Most of the alterations , derived in this way from the prompter , affect the stage - directions . A few ...
Page 80
... prompt - book . Stage - directions , for example , such as ' Enter the King of Fairies , at one doore , with his traine ; and the Queene , at another , with hers , ' trans- port us at once from the forest of Shakespeare's Attica to the ...
... prompt - book . Stage - directions , for example , such as ' Enter the King of Fairies , at one doore , with his traine ; and the Queene , at another , with hers , ' trans- port us at once from the forest of Shakespeare's Attica to the ...
Page 157
... prompt - book , so that he could turn it up easily whenever he wanted it ? In like manner , Enter Pucke which F ... prompt- book , it seems more probable that Jaggard took a clean copy and collated it with the one in use at the theatre1 ...
... prompt - book , so that he could turn it up easily whenever he wanted it ? In like manner , Enter Pucke which F ... prompt- book , it seems more probable that Jaggard took a clean copy and collated it with the one in use at the theatre1 ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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