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Page vii
... AND THE Ass's HEAD , III , i , 93–109 xxvi II . DATE OF COMPOSITION xxvi EXTERNAL EVIDENCE xxvii MERES'S PAlladis TamIA xxvii INTERNAL EVIDENCE xxvii ALLUSION TO WEATHER , II , i , 88-114 . xxvii PAGE • xxviii " A LION AMONG LADIES , ” vii.
... AND THE Ass's HEAD , III , i , 93–109 xxvi II . DATE OF COMPOSITION xxvi EXTERNAL EVIDENCE xxvii MERES'S PAlladis TamIA xxvii INTERNAL EVIDENCE xxvii ALLUSION TO WEATHER , II , i , 88-114 . xxvii PAGE • xxviii " A LION AMONG LADIES , ” vii.
Page viii
... LADIES , ” III , i , 28 . " THE THRICE THREE Muses , " ETC. , V , i , 52–53 . xxviii NORTH'S PLUTARCH . xxix WAS THE PLAY WRITTEN FOR A NOBLE MAR- RIAGE ? . xxix CHARACTERISTICS OF PLOT AND STYLE • • XXX DICTION III . EARLY EDITIONS ...
... LADIES , ” III , i , 28 . " THE THRICE THREE Muses , " ETC. , V , i , 52–53 . xxviii NORTH'S PLUTARCH . xxix WAS THE PLAY WRITTEN FOR A NOBLE MAR- RIAGE ? . xxix CHARACTERISTICS OF PLOT AND STYLE • • XXX DICTION III . EARLY EDITIONS ...
Page xiv
... lady in his companye , Folwinge his wyf , the quene Proserpyne.2 1. Huon of Bordeaux . The name ' Oberon ' as that of the fairy king came to England from Germany 3 through France , 3 1 From Drayton and Herrick to Shelley and Hood this ...
... lady in his companye , Folwinge his wyf , the quene Proserpyne.2 1. Huon of Bordeaux . The name ' Oberon ' as that of the fairy king came to England from Germany 3 through France , 3 1 From Drayton and Herrick to Shelley and Hood this ...
Page xvii
... Elizabethan literature . In the lyric beginning " Hark , all you ladies that do sleep , " Campion speaks of " the fairy queen , Proserpina . " name.1 As far as is known , Shakespeare was the INTRODUCTION xvii THE FAERIE Queene TITANIA.
... Elizabethan literature . In the lyric beginning " Hark , all you ladies that do sleep , " Campion speaks of " the fairy queen , Proserpina . " name.1 As far as is known , Shakespeare was the INTRODUCTION xvii THE FAERIE Queene TITANIA.
Page xviii
... lady of the fairies . " THE ROYAL QUARREL The quarrel between Oberon and Titania was not improb- ably suggested by the misunderstanding between the king and the queen of the fairies ( Pluto and Proserpine ) in Chaucer's The Marchantes ...
... lady of the fairies . " THE ROYAL QUARREL The quarrel between Oberon and Titania was not improb- ably suggested by the misunderstanding between the king and the queen of the fairies ( Pluto and Proserpine ) in Chaucer's The Marchantes ...
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