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Page ix
... Quarto edition of 1602 , which was reprinted ( Q 2 ) in ix 1619. There was also a quarto edition in 1630 , INTRODUCTION THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
... Quarto edition of 1602 , which was reprinted ( Q 2 ) in ix 1619. There was also a quarto edition in 1630 , INTRODUCTION THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
Page x
... Quarto has also been reprinted by the Cambridge editors from Capell's copy , which differs in one or two places from Halliwell's reprint . The title of this Quarto is as follows : - " A Most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Comedie ...
... Quarto has also been reprinted by the Cambridge editors from Capell's copy , which differs in one or two places from Halliwell's reprint . The title of this Quarto is as follows : - " A Most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Comedie ...
Page xi
... Quarto of Merry Wives was largely in their minds when John Heminge and Henry Condell wrote those words . It is so maimed and deformed " that the Cambridge editors state truly that collation cannot be attempted between its text and that ...
... Quarto of Merry Wives was largely in their minds when John Heminge and Henry Condell wrote those words . It is so maimed and deformed " that the Cambridge editors state truly that collation cannot be attempted between its text and that ...
Page xii
... Quarto must be carefully studied , al- though it be corrupt . The question is , What value are we to attach to it as a text for the play ? That can only be answered by such study , for there is no doubt , from the most cursory perusal ...
... Quarto must be carefully studied , al- though it be corrupt . The question is , What value are we to attach to it as a text for the play ? That can only be answered by such study , for there is no doubt , from the most cursory perusal ...
Page xv
... Quarto text , but I am dealing entirely with that of the present edition , the Folio , which gave rise to these views quite independently . In the last Scene of the Fourth Act , some thirty lines are devoted to prosaic details of the ...
... Quarto text , but I am dealing entirely with that of the present edition , the Folio , which gave rise to these views quite independently . In the last Scene of the Fourth Act , some thirty lines are devoted to prosaic details of the ...
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