Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part02.utf8:64057404:1949 |
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003 DLC
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008 770104s1908 enkh 000 0 eng
010 $a 08033313
035 $a(OCoLC)2658853
040 $aDLC$cAzTeS$dDLC
050 00 $aPR2952$b.G6 vol. 9
100 1 $aSidgwick, Frank,$ecomp.
245 14 $aThe sources and analogues of "A Midsummer-night's dream"$ccompiled by Frank Sidgwick.
260 $aLondon,$bChatto and Windus;$aNew York,$bDuffield and company$c1908.
300 $a5 p. l., 196 p.$bfront. (fascim.)$c18 x 15 cm.
490 0 $aHalf-title: The Shakespeare library. General editor, I. Gollancz. [II. The Shakespeare classics, v.9]
500 $aSecond half-title: Portrait of Shakespeare with legend "The Shakespeare classics" within ornamental border.
500 $aWith reproduction in photogravure of the t.-p. of Scot's Discouerie of witchcraft, 1st edition. London 1584 (front.).
500 $aIssued also with imprint: New York, Duffield & company; London, Chatto & Windus.
505 0 $aIntroduction.--Illustrative texts: The legend of Pyramus and Thisbe, from Authur Golding's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses (1575) Robin Goodfellow; his mad pranks and merry jests. The romance of Thomas of Erceldoune. Reginald Scot's Discovery of witchcraft (1584) Strange farlies, by Thomas Churchyard. The mad merry pranks of Robin Good-fellow. Queen Mab, by Ben Johnson. A proper new ballad, intituled the faries' farewell: or, God-a mercy Will, by Richard Corbet. The fary queen, from The mysteries of love and eloquence (1658) Nymphidia.--Notes.--Index.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616.$tMidsummer night's dream$xSources.
650 0 $aPyramus (Legendary character)$vLiterary collections.
650 0 $aThisbe (Legendary character)$vLiterary collections.
650 0 $aWitchcraft$vEarly works to 1800.
650 0 $aFairies$vLiterary collections.