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ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED IN QUOTATIONS<br />

FROM SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS<br />

All's W.<br />

Ant&Cleop.<br />

A. Y. L.<br />

Com. of E.<br />

Cor.<br />

Cymb.<br />

Haml.<br />

T Hen. IV<br />

2 Hen. IV<br />

Hen. V<br />

i Hen. VI<br />

2 Hen. VI<br />

3 Hen. VI<br />

John<br />

Jul. Caes.<br />

Lear<br />

Lover's Comp,<br />

Love's L. L.<br />

Lucr.<br />

Macb.<br />

Meas. for M.<br />

Merch. of V.<br />

-All's Well that Ends<br />

Well<br />

—Antony and Cleopatra<br />

— As You Like It<br />

— Comedy of Errors<br />

-Coriolanus<br />

— Cymbeline<br />

= Hamlet<br />

-The First Part of<br />

King Henry IV<br />

The Second Part of<br />

King Henry IV<br />

King Henry V<br />

The First Part of<br />

King Henry VI<br />

The Second Part of<br />

King Henry VI<br />

The Third Part of<br />

King Henry VI<br />

King John<br />

Julius Caesar<br />

King Lear<br />

A Lover's Complaint<br />

Love's Labour's Lost<br />

The Rape of Lucrece<br />

Macbeth<br />

Measure for Measure<br />

The Merchant of<br />

Venice<br />

M. Wives — The Merry Wives of<br />

Windsor<br />

Mid. N, D. = A Midsummer Night's<br />

Dream<br />

Much Ado —Much Ado about<br />

Nothing<br />

Oth. -Othello<br />

Pass. Pilg. — The Passionate Pilgrim.<br />

Pericles — Pericles<br />

Rich. II = King Richard II<br />

Rich. Ill — King Richard III<br />

Rom. & Jul. — Romeo and Juliet<br />

Sonnets — Sonnets<br />

Tarn. Sh. = The Taming of the<br />

Shrew<br />

Temp. — The Tempest<br />

Timon — Timon of Athens<br />

Tit. Andr. — Titus Andronicus<br />

Troilus — Troilus and Cressida<br />

Tw. N. -Twelfth Night<br />

Two Gent. -The Two Gentlemen<br />

of Verona<br />

Ven. & Ad. — Venus and Adonis<br />

Wint. Tale -The Winter's Tale<br />

chor. — chorus<br />

epil. — epilogue<br />

ind. —induction<br />

prol. — prologue<br />

st. dir. —stage direction<br />

The text used is that of the Oxford Shakespeare, except where for special reasons<br />

it has been necessary to set it aside.

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