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Page 116
... head - note and pp . 87-92 . Furness devotes sixteen and a half pages of notes in his Variorum Shakespeare to these forty lines , which contain of course an allusion to Queen Elizabeth , to some ' enter- tainment ' provided for her by ...
... head - note and pp . 87-92 . Furness devotes sixteen and a half pages of notes in his Variorum Shakespeare to these forty lines , which contain of course an allusion to Queen Elizabeth , to some ' enter- tainment ' provided for her by ...
Page 127
... head - note . For ' o'er- shoes ' cf. Two Gent . 1. 1. 24-6 . 49. me too . ' mee to ' 52. From Q. ' Frow ' 53-5 . This whole earth ... Antipodes Furnivall rightly regards this ' comical comparison of the moon tumbling through the earth ...
... head - note . For ' o'er- shoes ' cf. Two Gent . 1. 1. 24-6 . 49. me too . ' mee to ' 52. From Q. ' Frow ' 53-5 . This whole earth ... Antipodes Furnivall rightly regards this ' comical comparison of the moon tumbling through the earth ...
Page 146
... head - note ( iii ) . Now is the moon used ( Q. ) Cf. ll . 136-37 above ' By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn / To meet at Ninus ' tomb , there , there to woo . ' Has Theseus some other meaning also ? Demetrius ' words seem to ...
... head - note ( iii ) . Now is the moon used ( Q. ) Cf. ll . 136-37 above ' By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn / To meet at Ninus ' tomb , there , there to woo . ' Has Theseus some other meaning also ? Demetrius ' words seem to ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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