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Page xxxviii
... seems a particularly strong one and , for this reason , it is difficult to see how it could have been written in- coherently — either at a time when Shakespeare had not made up his mind what he was doing or disjointedly over a period of ...
... seems a particularly strong one and , for this reason , it is difficult to see how it could have been written in- coherently — either at a time when Shakespeare had not made up his mind what he was doing or disjointedly over a period of ...
Page 163
... seems more likely to be right ; see G. 369. we were ( F. ) Q. ' it were ' . The personal note is more appropriate . 372. did ( F. ) Q. ' do ' . 375. ' mong ( A.W. after Pope ) Q. F. ' among ' . 376. as ( F. ) Q. ' for ' ( possibly an ...
... seems more likely to be right ; see G. 369. we were ( F. ) Q. ' it were ' . The personal note is more appropriate . 372. did ( F. ) Q. ' do ' . 375. ' mong ( A.W. after Pope ) Q. F. ' among ' . 376. as ( F. ) Q. ' for ' ( possibly an ...
Page 173
... seems to be the Epilogue ( of uncertain date ) to the 1610 edition of Mucedorus . 22. S.D. ( A.W. after Anon . conj . in Camb . ) F. Enter Patroclus . ' ( after 1. 21 ) ; Q. omits . It seems unlikely that Patroclus should enter , listen ...
... seems to be the Epilogue ( of uncertain date ) to the 1610 edition of Mucedorus . 22. S.D. ( A.W. after Anon . conj . in Camb . ) F. Enter Patroclus . ' ( after 1. 21 ) ; Q. omits . It seems unlikely that Patroclus should enter , listen ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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