The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 49
... Steal me awhile from mine own company . [ she gropes her way to the bank where Demetrius lies and falls asleep thereon 430 Q.M.N.D. 440 450 460 PUCK reappears Puck . Yet but three 3.2.416 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM 49.
... Steal me awhile from mine own company . [ she gropes her way to the bank where Demetrius lies and falls asleep thereon 430 Q.M.N.D. 440 450 460 PUCK reappears Puck . Yet but three 3.2.416 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM 49.
Page 96
... falls between the first scene devoted to the mechanicals and the passage re- ferring to the wet summer just spoken of , and we see no reason for supposing that this conversation was written at a different time from what precedes and ...
... falls between the first scene devoted to the mechanicals and the passage re- ferring to the wet summer just spoken of , and we see no reason for supposing that this conversation was written at a different time from what precedes and ...
Page 117
... and that Shake- speare had a particular air in mind as he composed them . But cf. Noble , Shakespeare's Use of Song , pp . 54-5 . 268. S.D. Q. ' Exeunt . ' 2.2 . The present scene falls textually into four divisions 2.1 . 117 NOTES.
... and that Shake- speare had a particular air in mind as he composed them . But cf. Noble , Shakespeare's Use of Song , pp . 54-5 . 268. S.D. Q. ' Exeunt . ' 2.2 . The present scene falls textually into four divisions 2.1 . 117 NOTES.
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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