Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Henry Condell he left , by an interlineation , twenty - six shillings and eight pence a - piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's ...
... Henry Condell he left , by an interlineation , twenty - six shillings and eight pence a - piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's ...
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... HENRY CONDELL . ADDRESS PREFIXED TO THE FOLIO OF 1623 . To the great variety of readers . From the most able to him that can but spell : there you are numbered . We had rather you were weighed : especially when the fate of all books ...
... HENRY CONDELL . ADDRESS PREFIXED TO THE FOLIO OF 1623 . To the great variety of readers . From the most able to him that can but spell : there you are numbered . We had rather you were weighed : especially when the fate of all books ...
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... Henry Condell , dedicate the volume to the brothers William , Earl of Pembroke [ William Herbert ] , and Philip , Earl of Mont- gomery . In their address to the readers they profess to give for the first time the true text , and it is ...
... Henry Condell , dedicate the volume to the brothers William , Earl of Pembroke [ William Herbert ] , and Philip , Earl of Mont- gomery . In their address to the readers they profess to give for the first time the true text , and it is ...
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