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List of illustrations; Preface; Abbreviations and conventions; Introduction;
1. The significance of the quarto text;
2. The nature of playhouse manuscripts;
3. The history of Henry V's quarto text;
4. The quarto printings;
5. The copy for and printing of Q1;
6. The so-called 'reporters' of Q1;
7. Compositor errors in Q1;
8. Mishearings from dictation;
9. Re-lineation;
10. Premeditated revisions;
11. Reassignments of parts;
12. Q's use of the cuts from F;
13. Verbal alterations for consistency;
14. Shakespeare's changes or the players'?;
15. Stage history; Note on the text; List of characters; The Play; Textual notes; Appendix 1: some of Q's re-lining of verse; Appendix 2: Q's rendering of Pistol's lines as verse; Bibliography.
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