Contents
Preface, v
Introduction, 1
I. Date of Composition, 1
II. Editions, 2
III. Stage History, 8
IV. Sources, 11
V. Classical Ideas, 43
VII. Textual Note, 69
Text, 76
Notes, 161
Appendix I: Influences, 257
Appendix II: Publishers and Printers, 260
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