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OF EN T R I E S ON THE Books of the STATIONERS ' COMPANY . A charter was
granted to the Company of Stationers on the 4th of May , 1556 , ( third and fourth
of Philip and Mary , ) and was confirmed by Queen Elizabeth in 1560 . The first ...
OF EN T R I E S ON THE Books of the STATIONERS ' COMPANY . A charter was
granted to the Company of Stationers on the 4th of May , 1556 , ( third and fourth
of Philip and Mary , ) and was confirmed by Queen Elizabeth in 1560 . The first ...
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... of Shakspeare's plays ; article , As you like it . MALONE . BS ce 6 12 b . The
dates scattered over these STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 5.
... of Shakspeare's plays ; article , As you like it . MALONE . BS ce 6 12 b . The
dates scattered over these STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 5.
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Much Ado about Nothing . Second Part of the History of King Henry the Fourth ,
with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff , written by Mr. SHAKESPERĘ . 1 63 63 63
b . ibid : 1 78 Oct. 8 , 1600 . Tho Fisher , B4 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 1 . 31 ...
Much Ado about Nothing . Second Part of the History of King Henry the Fourth ,
with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff , written by Mr. SHAKESPERĘ . 1 63 63 63
b . ibid : 1 78 Oct. 8 , 1600 . Tho Fisher , B4 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 1 . 31 ...
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MALONE . * This is the King Lear before that of Shakipeare . STLEVENS . Query ,
if the play . STEEVENS . Jan 22 , 1606 . Nich . Ling . ] STATIONERS '
REGISTERS . 9.
MALONE . * This is the King Lear before that of Shakipeare . STLEVENS . Query ,
if the play . STEEVENS . Jan 22 , 1606 . Nich . Ling . ] STATIONERS '
REGISTERS . 9.
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