The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 86
... revision in 3. 2. is at least highly probable , though the biblio- graphical clues are here less suggestive . But an earlier and far more whole - hearted believer in the revision than Mr Chambers was F. G. Fleay , who claimed to dis ...
... revision in 3. 2. is at least highly probable , though the biblio- graphical clues are here less suggestive . But an earlier and far more whole - hearted believer in the revision than Mr Chambers was F. G. Fleay , who claimed to dis ...
Page 99
... revision of 1594 is likely to have been undertaken for a similar purpose . Now Jan. 26 , 1595 , the date of the marriage of William Stanley , Earl of Derby , to Elizabeth Vere , daughter of the Earl of Oxford , fits in very well with ...
... revision of 1594 is likely to have been undertaken for a similar purpose . Now Jan. 26 , 1595 , the date of the marriage of William Stanley , Earl of Derby , to Elizabeth Vere , daughter of the Earl of Oxford , fits in very well with ...
Page 138
... revision in the irregular verse - lining at the beginning of this scene ( v . pp . 80-6 ) and in the Puck - Robin variation at the end ( v . pp . 87-8 ) ; we have now to show that the same revision has affected the scene throughout ...
... revision in the irregular verse - lining at the beginning of this scene ( v . pp . 80-6 ) and in the Puck - Robin variation at the end ( v . pp . 87-8 ) ; we have now to show that the same revision has affected the scene throughout ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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