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Entered also unto him by warrant from Mr. Woodcock , the ballad thereof . March
12 , 1593 . Tho . Millington . ] A booke entituled the First Part of the Contention of
the twoo famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , with the Deathe of the good ...
Entered also unto him by warrant from Mr. Woodcock , the ballad thereof . March
12 , 1593 . Tho . Millington . ] A booke entituled the First Part of the Contention of
the twoo famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , with the Deathe of the good ...
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... the first folio has been repeatedly sold for twenty - five pounds ; and also for
thirty - five pounds , fourteen shillings : but what price may be expected for it
hereafter , is not very easy to be determined , the conscience of Mr. Fox ,
bookseller , in ...
... the first folio has been repeatedly sold for twenty - five pounds ; and also for
thirty - five pounds , fourteen shillings : but what price may be expected for it
hereafter , is not very easy to be determined , the conscience of Mr. Fox ,
bookseller , in ...
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... printed from the authentick co: , by Malone , in octavo , in 1780 . Do . Se 1d
Edition , with the author's plays , crown octa , 1790 . Spurious Editions of
Shakspeare's Poems have also been publilhed by Gildon , Sewell , Evans , & c .
MALONE .
... printed from the authentick co: , by Malone , in octavo , in 1780 . Do . Se 1d
Edition , with the author's plays , crown octa , 1790 . Spurious Editions of
Shakspeare's Poems have also been publilhed by Gildon , Sewell , Evans , & c .
MALONE .
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From the following lines it appears , that Dryden also thought that our author's
most imperfect plays were his earliest dramatick compofitions : " Your Ben and
Fletcher in their first young flight , " Did no Volpone , no Arbaces write ; " But hopp'
d ...
From the following lines it appears , that Dryden also thought that our author's
most imperfect plays were his earliest dramatick compofitions : " Your Ben and
Fletcher in their first young flight , " Did no Volpone , no Arbaces write ; " But hopp'
d ...
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Three years afterwards , puttenham printed his Art of English Poefy ; and in that
work also we look ' in vain for the name of Shakspeare . Sir John Harrington in
his Apologie for Poetry , prefixed to the Translation of Ariosto , ( which was
entered ...
Three years afterwards , puttenham printed his Art of English Poefy ; and in that
work also we look ' in vain for the name of Shakspeare . Sir John Harrington in
his Apologie for Poetry , prefixed to the Translation of Ariosto , ( which was
entered ...
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