These texts of The Merry Wives of Windsor are fromVolume I of the nine-volume 1863 Cambridge edition of Shakespeare.The editors’ preface (e-text 23041) and the other playsfrom this volume are each available as separate e-texts.

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Introduction
Standard Text (folios and later)
Text of First Quarto

THE WORKS

OF

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

EDITED BY

WILLIAM GEORGE CLARK, M.A.

FELLOW AND TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AND PUBLIC ORATOR
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE;

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 IScene 1Windsor. Before Page’s house.
Scene 2The same.
Scene 3A room in the Garter Inn.
Scene 4A room in Doctor Caius’s house.
Act IIScene 1Before Page’s house.
Scene 2A room in the Garter Inn.
Scene 3A field near Windsor.
Act IIIScene 1A field near Frogmore.
Scene 2The street, in Windsor.
Scene 3A room in Ford’s house.
Scene 4A room in Page’s house.
Scene 5A room in the Garter Inn.
Act IVScene 1A street.
Scene
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