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Page xiii
... printed in 1600 , in Shake- speare's own lifetime , and the First Folio , printed in 1623 , seven years after his death . Strictly speaking , there is only one " original , " the First Quarto . The First Quarto ( QI ) , sometimes called ...
... printed in 1600 , in Shake- speare's own lifetime , and the First Folio , printed in 1623 , seven years after his death . Strictly speaking , there is only one " original , " the First Quarto . The First Quarto ( QI ) , sometimes called ...
Page xiv
... Printed by Iames Roberts , 1600. " It is tolerably certain that Fisher's " authorised " Quarto takes priority in point of time , notwithstanding that some eminent critics are inclined to think otherwise . Halliwell , for instance , is ...
... Printed by Iames Roberts , 1600. " It is tolerably certain that Fisher's " authorised " Quarto takes priority in point of time , notwithstanding that some eminent critics are inclined to think otherwise . Halliwell , for instance , is ...
Page xvii
... printed in italics , as are also all stage - directions . Now in QI the Queen's summons to her attendants is correctly printed as the concluding line of her speech , and in italics , thus : " Pease - blossome , Cobweb , Moth and Mustard ...
... printed in italics , as are also all stage - directions . Now in QI the Queen's summons to her attendants is correctly printed as the concluding line of her speech , and in italics , thus : " Pease - blossome , Cobweb , Moth and Mustard ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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