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Page 87
... speech- headings . Fleay's sharp eye noticed in the present text a curious alternation of the same kind between the names ' Puck ' and ' Robin , ' and he wrote : ' A careful examination has convinced me that wherever Robin occurs in the ...
... speech- headings . Fleay's sharp eye noticed in the present text a curious alternation of the same kind between the names ' Puck ' and ' Robin , ' and he wrote : ' A careful examination has convinced me that wherever Robin occurs in the ...
Page 89
... speech or in close proximity with the word Puck in speech - heading or stage - direction , while on the other hand the only two Puck speeches which are not connected with the flower are the broom- speech in 5. 1. , referred to above ...
... speech or in close proximity with the word Puck in speech - heading or stage - direction , while on the other hand the only two Puck speeches which are not connected with the flower are the broom- speech in 5. 1. , referred to above ...
Page 154
... speech - heading , strained the resources of his com- positors ' type . In any event , the italic Q seems to have given out on sig . Dir . and D2 v . , and accordingly the name Peter had to be resorted to in place of Quince . The fact ...
... speech - heading , strained the resources of his com- positors ' type . In any event , the italic Q seems to have given out on sig . Dir . and D2 v . , and accordingly the name Peter had to be resorted to in place of Quince . The fact ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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