
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
30
Total Words
220,595
Reading Time
883 min
Published
1600
Table of Contents
1.Preface
58 min2.I. First given by Rowe. 5. in Love with Hermia .] belov’d of
10 min3.II. nights] daies Qa.
23 min4.D. Wilson (withdrawn).
39 min5.I. Johnson : In this scene Shakespeare takes advantage of his knowledge of the
83 min6.III. hoared headed] Q2. hoared-
86 min7.I. Enter] Enter Titania Qt.
46 min8.III. Through bogge, through bush,]
21 min9.I. Enter...] Enter Oberon. Cap. et seq.
3 min10.II. Mcehanicals ] F,.
37 min11.VII. Warb. Johns.
35 min12.VIII. Warb. Johns.
74 min13.I. Snout, and Starueling] and the rab¬
1 min14.X. Theobald (Nichols, IJlust. ii, 237) conjectured that the Fifth Act should begin
5 min15.part in John Ritwise’s play of Dido before Queen Elizabeth, at Cambridge, in 1564;
4 min16.I. Om. Qq. Act V, Sc. iii. Fleay. 2. Egeus and his Lords.] and Philo-
5 min17.II. One sees, &c.] For Chalmers’s theory that in this line there is a sarcasm on
174 min18.IV. It is of small moment if they are disjointed. As we are not now concerned
55 min19.C. A. Brown {Shakespeare' s Autobiographical Poems , 1838, p. 268) : How must
48 min20.D. Wilson (Caliban, the Missing Link, 1873, p. 262): What inimitable power
67 min21.C. Batten : ‘ The Academy,’ 1 June
1 min22.I. S. Beisly : Shakspere’s Garden . .
1 min23.C. A. Brown : Shakespeare' s Autobiographical Poems
1 min24.C. Cowden-Clarke : Shakespeare Characters, dr ‘c. . . 1863
3 min25.C. C. Hense: Shakespeare' s Sommernachtstraum erlautert
1 min26.C. M. Ingleby : A Centurie of Prayse
3 min27.L. Theobald : Shakespeare Restored ; or a Specimen of the Many Errors, as
1 min28.L. Tieck: Anmerkungen zur Uebersetzung von Schlegel . 1830
2 min29.D. Wilson : Caliban : The Missing Link . . . . . . . . . . 1873
3 min30.C. Cowden-Clarke, on the play . .
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