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Page 58
... The Tempeft , and Twelfth Night , which we have reason to believe were all
written in the latter period ; and among his late performances , that is among the
plays which are fupposed to have appeared after the year 1600 , to point out
pieces ...
... The Tempeft , and Twelfth Night , which we have reason to believe were all
written in the latter period ; and among his late performances , that is among the
plays which are fupposed to have appeared after the year 1600 , to point out
pieces ...
Page 59
Of the twenty - one plays which were not printed . in our author's life - time , s the
majority were , I believe , late compositions . “ The following arrangement is in
some measure formed on this notion . s They are , King Henry VI . P. 1. The
Second ...
Of the twenty - one plays which were not printed . in our author's life - time , s the
majority were , I believe , late compositions . “ The following arrangement is in
some measure formed on this notion . s They are , King Henry VI . P. 1. The
Second ...
Page 60
Thank ( says the editor ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; . ünce , by the
grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for them ( r.it ] rather
than been pray'd . ” - By the Srand pfeffors , Shakspeare and the other managers
of ...
Thank ( says the editor ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; . ünce , by the
grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for them ( r.it ] rather
than been pray'd . ” - By the Srand pfeffors , Shakspeare and the other managers
of ...
Page 61
... an easy opportunity of making out copies from the separate parts transcribed
for their use , and of selling such copies to printers ; by which means there is
reason to believe that some of them were submitted to the press , without the
consent ...
... an easy opportunity of making out copies from the separate parts transcribed
for their use , and of selling such copies to printers ; by which means there is
reason to believe that some of them were submitted to the press , without the
consent ...
Page 74
... would hardly have been refused by any of our ancient theatres . In a Difertation
on the Three Parts of King Henry VI . which I have subjoined to those plays , I
have mentioned that I do not believe The First Part 4 CHRONOLOCICAL ORDER
.
... would hardly have been refused by any of our ancient theatres . In a Difertation
on the Three Parts of King Henry VI . which I have subjoined to those plays , I
have mentioned that I do not believe The First Part 4 CHRONOLOCICAL ORDER
.
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