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... have really inet with and consulted ; if compared with the earliest of these
entries on the books already mentioned , may tempt the reader to suppose that
some quartos have not yet been found , from which future assistance may be
derived .
... have really inet with and consulted ; if compared with the earliest of these
entries on the books already mentioned , may tempt the reader to suppose that
some quartos have not yet been found , from which future assistance may be
derived .
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23 Of all the remaining plays the most authentick edition is the folio 1623 ; yet that
of 1632 is not without value ; for though it be in some places more incorrectly
printed than the preceding one , it has likewise the advantage of various readings
...
23 Of all the remaining plays the most authentick edition is the folio 1623 ; yet that
of 1632 is not without value ; for though it be in some places more incorrectly
printed than the preceding one , it has likewise the advantage of various readings
...
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Cymbeline , King of Great Britain , a Tragedy written by Shakspeare , with some
Alterations . By Charles Marsh . 8vo . 1755 . Cymbeline , a Tragedy , altered from
Shakspeare . As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden .
Cymbeline , King of Great Britain , a Tragedy written by Shakspeare , with some
Alterations . By Charles Marsh . 8vo . 1755 . Cymbeline , a Tragedy , altered from
Shakspeare . As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden .
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With some Reflections on Shakspeare and other Practitioners for the Stage . By
Mr. Rymer , Servant to their.Majesties . Small Svo . 1693 . Some Reflections on
Mr. Rymer's Short View of Tragedy , and an Attempt at a Vindication of
Shakspeare ...
With some Reflections on Shakspeare and other Practitioners for the Stage . By
Mr. Rymer , Servant to their.Majesties . Small Svo . 1693 . Some Reflections on
Mr. Rymer's Short View of Tragedy , and an Attempt at a Vindication of
Shakspeare ...
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Whereby the Errors of their Edition are further accounted for , and some Memoirs
of Shakspeare and the Stage History of his Time are inserted , which were never
before colle & ted and published . By a strolling Player . [ John Roberts . ] 8vo .
Whereby the Errors of their Edition are further accounted for , and some Memoirs
of Shakspeare and the Stage History of his Time are inserted , which were never
before colle & ted and published . By a strolling Player . [ John Roberts . ] 8vo .
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