Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... printed , each singly , in quarto form . The first to appear was King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the deposition scene was omitted . It was speedily followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from ...
... printed , each singly , in quarto form . The first to appear was King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the deposition scene was omitted . It was speedily followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from ...
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... printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a Master of Arts of both univer- sities . The chapter was written in the summer of 1598 , and it bears remarkable testimony to the high rank held by ...
... printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a Master of Arts of both univer- sities . The chapter was written in the summer of 1598 , and it bears remarkable testimony to the high rank held by ...
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... printed afterwards ( 1609 ) in the quarto edition of " Shake- speare's Sonnets " . Two of these sonnets , with a different text , were included among the poems of The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a slender volume made up of pieces of ...
... printed afterwards ( 1609 ) in the quarto edition of " Shake- speare's Sonnets " . Two of these sonnets , with a different text , were included among the poems of The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a slender volume made up of pieces of ...
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... printed " Mr. Shakspeare tellyng J. Greene that he was not able to bear the encloseing of Welcombe " , seem in fact to be " that I was not able " , & c . Dr. Ingleby supposed that Greene wrote " I " by mistake . poet's regard because ...
... printed " Mr. Shakspeare tellyng J. Greene that he was not able to bear the encloseing of Welcombe " , seem in fact to be " that I was not able " , & c . Dr. Ingleby supposed that Greene wrote " I " by mistake . poet's regard because ...
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... printed in 1634 , eighteen years after our great dramatist's death , and on the title - page it bore his name as joint - author with Fletcher . Other external evidence than this there is none . The internal evidence yields a doubtful ...
... printed in 1634 , eighteen years after our great dramatist's death , and on the title - page it bore his name as joint - author with Fletcher . Other external evidence than this there is none . The internal evidence yields a doubtful ...
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