The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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... fully explained in the Note on Punctuation and the Textual Introduction to be found in The Tempest volume : An obelisk ( + ) implies corruption , or emendation not yet generally accepted , and suggests a reference to the Notes .
... fully explained in the Note on Punctuation and the Textual Introduction to be found in The Tempest volume : An obelisk ( + ) implies corruption , or emendation not yet generally accepted , and suggests a reference to the Notes .
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Linenumeration for references to plays not yet issued in this edition is that found in Bartlett's Concordance and the Globe Shakespeare . F. stands for the First Folio ( 1623 ) ; G. for Glossary ; O.E.D. for The Oxford English ...
Linenumeration for references to plays not yet issued in this edition is that found in Bartlett's Concordance and the Globe Shakespeare . F. stands for the First Folio ( 1623 ) ; G. for Glossary ; O.E.D. for The Oxford English ...
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For other references to costume see notes l . ... 269. so he fell A reference to the falling - sickness in Plut . , immediately after the passage from Cæsar cited in head - note ( v ) , prob . accounts for Sh . giving Cæs . a fit at ...
For other references to costume see notes l . ... 269. so he fell A reference to the falling - sickness in Plut . , immediately after the passage from Cæsar cited in head - note ( v ) , prob . accounts for Sh . giving Cæs . a fit at ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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