LONDON Printed by Ifaac laggard, and Ed. Blount. 1623. REDUCED FACSIMILE OF THE TITLE-PAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO. EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES C⋅E··M⋅ NEW YORK CHARLES E. MERRILL COMPANY HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARS Merrill's English Texts THIS series of books includes in complete editions those masterpieces of English Literature that are best adapted for the use of schools and colleges. The editors of the several volumes are chosen for their special qualifications in connection with the texts issued under their individual supervision, but familiarity with the practical needs of the classroom, no less than sound scholarship, characterizes the editing of every book in the series. In connection with each text, a critical and historical introduction, including a sketch of the life of the author and his relation to the thought of his time, critical opinions of the work in question chosen from the great body of English criticism, and, where possible, a portrait of the author, are given. Ample explanatory notes of such passages in the text as call for special attention are supplied, but irrelevant annotation and explanations of the obvious are rigidly excluded. |