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SHAKESPEARE'S
TRAGEDY OF
Romeo and Juliet

EDITED, WITH NOTES

BY

WILLIAM J. ROLFE, Litt.D.

FORMERLY HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK ⁂ CINCINNATI ⁂ CHICAGO
AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY


Copyright, 1879 and 1898, by
HARPER & BROTHERS.

Copyright, 1904 and 1907, byWILLIAM J. ROLFE.


ROMEO AND JULIET.

W.P. 8

[Pg 5]


PREFACE

This edition of Romeo and Juliet, first published in 1879, is nowthoroughly revised on the same general plan as its predecessors in thenew series.

While I have omitted most of the notes on textual variations, I haveretained a sufficient number to illustrate the curious and significantdifferences between the first and second quartos. Among the many newnotes are some calling attention to portions of the early draft of theplay—some of them very bad—which Shakespeare left unchangedwhen he revised it.

The references to Dowden in the notes are to his recent and valuableedition of the play, which I did not see until this of mine was on thepoint of going to the printer. The quotation on page 288 of the Appendixis from his Shakspere: His Mind and Art, which, by the way, wasreprinted in this country at my suggestion.


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