The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 96
... scene , is obviously all of the same texture and was almost certainly , save perhaps for a touch here and there , entirely written in 1594. Our view , in a word , is that in 1594 Shakespeare revised not only the Bottom scenes but the ...
... scene , is obviously all of the same texture and was almost certainly , save perhaps for a touch here and there , entirely written in 1594. Our view , in a word , is that in 1594 Shakespeare revised not only the Bottom scenes but the ...
Page 131
... scene . This S.D. implies that the lovers are to ' sleep ' in full view of the audience during the interval — an absurdity for which Shakespeare cannot be responsible . Cf. pp . 158-59 and T.I. § 3 . 4. I. Probably most of the scene was ...
... scene . This S.D. implies that the lovers are to ' sleep ' in full view of the audience during the interval — an absurdity for which Shakespeare cannot be responsible . Cf. pp . 158-59 and T.I. § 3 . 4. I. Probably most of the scene was ...
Page 165
... scene - shifters , ye scene - painters , ye machinists and dressmakers , ye manufacturers of moon and stars that give no light , ye musical composers , ye men in the orchestra , fiddlers and trumpeters and players on the double drum and ...
... scene - shifters , ye scene - painters , ye machinists and dressmakers , ye manufacturers of moon and stars that give no light , ye musical composers , ye men in the orchestra , fiddlers and trumpeters and players on the double drum and ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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