Next in the continuing series of special publications by the Society will be After THE TEMPEST, a volume including the Dryden-Davenant version of The Tempest (1670); the "operatic" Tempest (1674); Thomas Duffet's Mock-Tempest (1675); and the "Garrick" Tempest (1756), with an Introduction by George Robert Guffey.
Already published in this series are:
1. John Ogilby, The Fables of Aesop Paraphras'd in Verse (1668), with an Introduction by Earl Miner.
2. John Gay, Fables (1727, 1738), with an Introduction by Vinton A. Dearing.
3. Elkanah Settle, The Empress of Morocco (1673) with five plates; Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco (1674) by John Dryden, John Crowne and Thomas Shadwell; Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco Revised (1674) by Elkanah Settle; and The Empress of Morocco. A Farce (1674) by Thomas Duffet; with an Introduction by Maximillian E. Novak.
Price to members of the Society, $2.50 for the first copy of each title, and $3.25 for additional copies. Price to non-members, $4.00. Standing orders for this continuing series of Special Publications will be accepted. British and European orders should be addressed to B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, Oxford, England.
Footnotes:
Milton's Penseroso.
Biberg.
Reaumur.
asplenon
Silente Luna.
Pulvis Aureus.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Long "s" has been modernized.
Page 21 contains two markers referring to the same footnote.
The original text contains two sections labeled "Sect. V."
Passages in italics are indicated by underscore.
Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as presented in the original text.
The original text includes Greek characters. For this text version these letters have been replaced with transliterations.
The following misprints have been corrected: "the the" corrected to "the" (page v) "sympton" corrected to "symptom" (page 14) "symptons" corrected to "symptoms" (page 23)
Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.
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