Notes On Shakespeare's Play of Midsummer Night's Dream

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250. The quartos a,nd folios \ia.ye praise for prayers.
lb. 344. This line is omitted in the folio of 1623.
//). 346. The folios have willingly ; the quartos, wilfully.
ACT. IV.
Sc. 1. 10. In the quartos and the folio, mou7isieur. Knight reads monsieur.
lb. 28. The folio has here a stage direction. " Music, Tongs : Rural Music." lb. 89, Another reading is Posterity. See v. 1. 410.
ACT V.
Sc. 1. 42. The folio has rife for ripe.
lb. 44 to 60. In the folio Lysander reads the list and Theseus makes
... the remarks.
lb. 59. Pope omitted this line. None of the readings ai-e satisfactory.
Hanmer suggests wondroiis scorching snow.
lb. 263. The former readings were beams and streams. Mr. Knight says he suggested gleams because of the alliteration.
Ih. 404 and 405. In the quartos and folios these lines are transposed.
Rowe suggests it for in. Mr. Knight begins the Second Scene at 355.
APPENDIX III.
PUNS.
'• And here am I, and wood (mad) within the wood." ii. 1. 192.
" Some of your French crowns have no hair at all." i.


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