The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xvi
... Folio , namely , that the Folio text came directly from Shakespeare's own " papers , " which they had received from him with " scarse a blot " ? It may be , as Furness suggests ( Preface , p . xii ) , that Heminge and Condell ( being ...
... Folio , namely , that the Folio text came directly from Shakespeare's own " papers , " which they had received from him with " scarse a blot " ? It may be , as Furness suggests ( Preface , p . xii ) , that Heminge and Condell ( being ...
Page xvii
... Folio is apparent in the first scene of the play , where Theseus bids Philostrate , his Master of the Revels ... Folio has retained Phi . instead of changing it into Egeus , as in the remainder of the scene . In v . i . 127 , the Folio ...
... Folio is apparent in the first scene of the play , where Theseus bids Philostrate , his Master of the Revels ... Folio has retained Phi . instead of changing it into Egeus , as in the remainder of the scene . In v . i . 127 , the Folio ...
Page xviii
... Folio , namely , III . ii . 344 , Her . " I am amazed and know not what to say . " Exeunt . Exeunt is also omitted in the Folio , but it is essential as a stage - direction ; hence the conclusion is inevitable that as the line appears ...
... Folio , namely , III . ii . 344 , Her . " I am amazed and know not what to say . " Exeunt . Exeunt is also omitted in the Folio , but it is essential as a stage - direction ; hence the conclusion is inevitable that as the line appears ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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