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ed. P. A. Daniel, London, 1874, or Shakespeare's Romeo und Julia'
ed. Tycho Mommsen, Oldenburg, 1859.
9. See R. B. McKerrow, Prolegomena for the Oxford Shake-
speare
, Oxford, 1939, p. 8.
10. See Sir Walter Greg, The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare,
Oxford, 1942, pp. xiv-xvii.
11. Sidney Thomas, "'The Bibliographical Links Between the
First Two Quartos of Romeo and Juliet,'" The Review of English
Studies, 25
( 1949), 110-14.
12. G. I. Duthie, "'The Text of Shakespeare's Romeo and
Juliet,'" Studies in Bibliography, 4 ( 1952), 3-18.
13. "'The Received Text,'" pp. 12-16.
14. See Greg, The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare, p. 24.
15. Charlton Hinman, "'The Proof-Reading of the First Folio Text of Romeo and Juliet,'" Studies in Bibliography, 6 ( 1954),
61-70.
16. M. W. Black and M. A. Shaaber, Shakespeare's Seven-
teenth-Century Editors 1632-1685
, New York, 1987, p. 32.
17. Romeo and Julietby William Shakspere, the Undated
Quarto
, London, 1887 (fac. ed.). Examples of individual Q1 read-
ing which the Q4 editor substituted for those of Q2 and Q3 are
agill for aged (III.1.170), thou for then (III.3.52), pronounce
for prouaunt (II.1.10), dove for day (II.1.10), and open Et
cœtera
for open (II.1.38).
18. The Works of Shakespeare, 6 vols., London, 1723-25, 1, xvi.
19. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, ed. H. R. Hoppe, Crofts
Classics, New York, 1947.
20. Duthie, "'The Text of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliate,"
pp. 22-3.
21. See "'The Received Text,'" pp. 20-1.
22. James G. MeManaway, "'Recent Studies in Shakespeare's
Chronology,'" Shakespeare Survey, 3 ( 1950), 25-6.

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