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Page 83
... lines ? And why should he go wrong in fits , so to speak ; running smoothly enough in the even road of blank verse ' for parts of the way , but on eight separate occasions suddenly swerving aside for a line or two ? Submit the passage ...
... lines ? And why should he go wrong in fits , so to speak ; running smoothly enough in the even road of blank verse ' for parts of the way , but on eight separate occasions suddenly swerving aside for a line or two ? Submit the passage ...
Page 84
... lines is quite as remarkable as the poetic . The lovers enter , and Theseus announces them ( to the audience ) in a single line - and there an end , as far as the version in roman print goes . It is the three lines following in italic ...
... lines is quite as remarkable as the poetic . The lovers enter , and Theseus announces them ( to the audience ) in a single line - and there an end , as far as the version in roman print goes . It is the three lines following in italic ...
Page 89
... lines , and Puck thirteen speeches , amounting to just over a hundred lines . A revision , therefore , which would account for the Puck speeches is likely to have been a drastic one , prompted , it would seem probable , by the necessity ...
... lines , and Puck thirteen speeches , amounting to just over a hundred lines . A revision , therefore , which would account for the Puck speeches is likely to have been a drastic one , prompted , it would seem probable , by the necessity ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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