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... impression , as well as to revenge theinselves as far as poflible on those who
had in part anticipated the publication of works from which they expected
considerable gleanings of advantage , after their first harvest on the stage was
over .
... impression , as well as to revenge theinselves as far as poflible on those who
had in part anticipated the publication of works from which they expected
considerable gleanings of advantage , after their first harvest on the stage was
over .
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... for the Stage . Of the latter , as exact a list as I have been able to form , with the
aslistance of Mr. Reed , of Staple - Inn , ( than whom no man is more conversant
with English publications both See , however , the Advertisement prefixed to this
...
... for the Stage . Of the latter , as exact a list as I have been able to form , with the
aslistance of Mr. Reed , of Staple - Inn , ( than whom no man is more conversant
with English publications both See , however , the Advertisement prefixed to this
...
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... altered from Shakspeare's Love's Labour's Lost , and adapted to the stage .
8vo . 1762 . 1 1 1 Merchant of Venice . The Jew . of Venice , D 3 FROM
SHAKSPEARE . 37 The Universal Passion. A Comedy at it is acted ...
... altered from Shakspeare's Love's Labour's Lost , and adapted to the stage .
8vo . 1762 . 1 1 1 Merchant of Venice . The Jew . of Venice , D 3 FROM
SHAKSPEARE . 37 The Universal Passion. A Comedy at it is acted ...
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The Historical Tragedy of Macbeth ( written originally by Shakspeare ) newly
adapted to the stage , with Alterations , as , performed at the The atre in
Edinburgh . 8vo . 1753. By Mr. Lee . King John . Papal Tyranny in the Reign of
King John , a ...
The Historical Tragedy of Macbeth ( written originally by Shakspeare ) newly
adapted to the stage , with Alterations , as , performed at the The atre in
Edinburgh . 8vo . 1753. By Mr. Lee . King John . Papal Tyranny in the Reign of
King John , a ...
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Antony and Cleopatra , an Historical Play written by William Shakspeare , fitted
for the Stage by abridging only ; and now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury
Lane , by his Majesty's Servants . By Edward Capell . 12mo . 1758 . Cymbeline .
Antony and Cleopatra , an Historical Play written by William Shakspeare , fitted
for the Stage by abridging only ; and now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury
Lane , by his Majesty's Servants . By Edward Capell . 12mo . 1758 . Cymbeline .
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