The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... stage - directions are in the imperative , as is customary in stage copies ; and in both there are numerous examples of spelling by the ear , as the result of the practice of the sixteenth and seventeenth century printers not composing ...
... stage - directions are in the imperative , as is customary in stage copies ; and in both there are numerous examples of spelling by the ear , as the result of the practice of the sixteenth and seventeenth century printers not composing ...
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... stage - direction is , Enter foure Fairyes . All proper names in the Qq , Ff are printed in italics , as are also all stage - directions . Now in QI the Queen's summons to her attendants is correctly printed as the concluding line of ...
... stage - direction is , Enter foure Fairyes . All proper names in the Qq , Ff are printed in italics , as are also all stage - directions . Now in QI the Queen's summons to her attendants is correctly printed as the concluding line of ...
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... stage - direction " Enter Piramus with the Asse head " — significant of the prompter's knowledge of only one ass's ... stage - direction ; hence the conclusion is inevitable that as the line appears in the Qq its omission in the Folio is ...
... stage - direction " Enter Piramus with the Asse head " — significant of the prompter's knowledge of only one ass's ... stage - direction ; hence the conclusion is inevitable that as the line appears in the Qq its omission in the Folio is ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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