and JOHN GLOVER, M.A.

LIBRARIAN OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.
VOLUME I.
Cambridge and London:
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1863.

[Introduction]

[The Merry Wives of Windsor]

[Dramatis Personæ]
Act I[Scene 1]Windsor. Before Page’s house.
[Scene 2]The same.
[Scene 3]A room in the Garter Inn.
[Scene 4]A room in Doctor Caius’s house.
Act II[Scene 1]Before Page’s house.
[Scene 2]A room in the Garter Inn.
[Scene 3]A field near Windsor.
Act III[Scene 1]A field near Frogmore.
[Scene 2]The street, in Windsor.
[Scene 3]A room in Ford’s house.
[Scene 4]A room in Page’s house.
[Scene 5]A room in the Garter Inn.
Act IV[Scene 1]A street.
[Scene 2]A room in Ford’s house.
[Scene 3]A room in the Garter Inn.
[Scene 4]A room in Ford’s house.
[Scene 5]A room in the Garter Inn.
[Scene 6]The same. Another room in the Garter Inn.
Act V[Scene 1]A room in the Garter Inn.
[Scene 2]Windsor Park.
[Scene 3]A street leading to the Park.
[Scene 4]Windsor Park.
[Scene 5]Another part of the Park.
[Notes]

[Critical Apparatus] (“Linenotes”) for maintext

[A Pleasant Conceited Comedy of Syr JohnFalstaffe, &c.]
(The Merry Wives of Windsor, First Quarto text)

[Critical Apparatus] (“Linenotes”) forQuarto text

[Texts Used] (from general preface)

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