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Page 127
... prints this as one line . This fact , the broken 1. 49 and its occurrence in the midst of a passage of rhyming couplets point un- mistakably to abridgment . Cf. head - note . For ' o'er- shoes ' cf. Two Gent . 1. 1. 24-6 . 49. me too ...
... prints this as one line . This fact , the broken 1. 49 and its occurrence in the midst of a passage of rhyming couplets point un- mistakably to abridgment . Cf. head - note . For ' o'er- shoes ' cf. Two Gent . 1. 1. 24-6 . 49. me too ...
Page 130
... prints ' Follow ... ground ' as one line . S.D. Q. ' Enter Demetrius . ' 406. Speak ! In some bush ? ( Capell ) Q. ' Speake in fome bufh . ' 412. S.D. Q. ' Exeût . ' F. ' Exit . ' 416. Against this line F. prints the words ' fhifting ...
... prints ' Follow ... ground ' as one line . S.D. Q. ' Enter Demetrius . ' 406. Speak ! In some bush ? ( Capell ) Q. ' Speake in fome bufh . ' 412. S.D. Q. ' Exeût . ' F. ' Exit . ' 416. Against this line F. prints the words ' fhifting ...
Page 131
... prints this in 9 lines . 451. To your eye ( Rowe ) Q. ' your eye ' 463. S.D. Q. gives no ' exit ' for Puck . F. prints " They fleepe all the Act ' at the end of this scene . This S.D. implies that the lovers are to ' sleep ' in full ...
... prints this in 9 lines . 451. To your eye ( Rowe ) Q. ' your eye ' 463. S.D. Q. gives no ' exit ' for Puck . F. prints " They fleepe all the Act ' at the end of this scene . This S.D. implies that the lovers are to ' sleep ' in full ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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