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Page vii
... doubt that this Second Quarto belonged to the date it advertised : until the researches of Greg and Pollard - working on minutiae , including water - marks - conclusively established that the date 1600 Q.M. N.D. is fraudulent and that ...
... doubt that this Second Quarto belonged to the date it advertised : until the researches of Greg and Pollard - working on minutiae , including water - marks - conclusively established that the date 1600 Q.M. N.D. is fraudulent and that ...
Page xi
... doubt A Midsummer - Night's Dream to be intended for a merry κá @ apois , a pretty purgation , of those same goblin terrors which Spenser would exorcise from the bridal chamber ? For our part we make little doubt that Shakespeare had ...
... doubt A Midsummer - Night's Dream to be intended for a merry κá @ apois , a pretty purgation , of those same goblin terrors which Spenser would exorcise from the bridal chamber ? For our part we make little doubt that Shakespeare had ...
Page 142
... doubt that these lines are interpolated ' ( v . Furness ' Variorum ) ; and Chambers , " These lines are rather bald after what they follow . If the scene has been rewritten ( cf. p . 86 ) , perhaps we have here a survival from the ...
... doubt that these lines are interpolated ' ( v . Furness ' Variorum ) ; and Chambers , " These lines are rather bald after what they follow . If the scene has been rewritten ( cf. p . 86 ) , perhaps we have here a survival from the ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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