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... Quarto ( 1600 ) , the Jaggard Quarto ( 1619 ) , and the Folio text All scholars are now agreed that the editio princeps of the play in this volume is the quarto published in 1600 by Thomas Fisher . A moment's attention , however , is ...
... Quarto ( 1600 ) , the Jaggard Quarto ( 1619 ) , and the Folio text All scholars are now agreed that the editio princeps of the play in this volume is the quarto published in 1600 by Thomas Fisher . A moment's attention , however , is ...
Page 78
... quarto . Nevertheless , the 1623 edition possesses a considerable interest of its own , since it contains alterations which prove that the copy of the Jaggard Quarto from which it was set up had either itself served as a playhouse ...
... quarto . Nevertheless , the 1623 edition possesses a considerable interest of its own , since it contains alterations which prove that the copy of the Jaggard Quarto from which it was set up had either itself served as a playhouse ...
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... Quarto are re- corded ; the name of the critic who first suggested the new reading being given in brackets . Illustrative spell- ings and misprints are quoted from the Good Quartos or from the Folio where no Good Quarto exists . The ...
... Quarto are re- corded ; the name of the critic who first suggested the new reading being given in brackets . Illustrative spell- ings and misprints are quoted from the Good Quartos or from the Folio where no Good Quarto exists . The ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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