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Page ix
... play but also the actual personality of one of the characters ; and , secondly , the picture the play gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake ...
... play but also the actual personality of one of the characters ; and , secondly , the picture the play gives us of country life , sports , and manners in England , which we have not elsewhere drawn for us with the same fulness by Shake ...
Page x
... play , " which is very obviously true from other considerations . " As a preliminary to a notice of this text , the words of the editors of the Folio of 1623 must be insisted upon . They claim there to have collected and published the ...
... play , " which is very obviously true from other considerations . " As a preliminary to a notice of this text , the words of the editors of the Folio of 1623 must be insisted upon . They claim there to have collected and published the ...
Page xi
... play in its entirety , with the usual amount of press errors assumed and allowed for ; and with also the painful possibility , the almost certainty , of corrup- tions due to actors ' innovations or alterations . But the Quarto has been ...
... play in its entirety , with the usual amount of press errors assumed and allowed for ; and with also the painful possibility , the almost certainty , of corrup- tions due to actors ' innovations or alterations . But the Quarto has been ...
Page xii
... play is , for a series of reasons , placed at 1598. There is an entry , Anno 1605 , in Cunningham's Revells Booke ( p . 203 , Shaks . Soc . ) : " By his Matis plaiers . The Sunday ffollowinge ( Hallowas Day ) A Play of the Merry Wiues ...
... play is , for a series of reasons , placed at 1598. There is an entry , Anno 1605 , in Cunningham's Revells Booke ( p . 203 , Shaks . Soc . ) : " By his Matis plaiers . The Sunday ffollowinge ( Hallowas Day ) A Play of the Merry Wiues ...
Page xiii
... play would be omitted , but lines or pieces of these blocks would be retained in order to preserve the continuity of narrative and action . Possibly the shortened play was the one the public were more familiar with , which rendered the ...
... play would be omitted , but lines or pieces of these blocks would be retained in order to preserve the continuity of narrative and action . Possibly the shortened play was the one the public were more familiar with , which rendered the ...
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