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Page 71
I have lately met with a very scarce pamphlet entitled Kind Harts Dreame , written
by Henry Chettle , from the preface to which it appears that he was the editor of
Greene's Groatsworth of Wit , and that it was published between September and
...
I have lately met with a very scarce pamphlet entitled Kind Harts Dreame , written
by Henry Chettle , from the preface to which it appears that he was the editor of
Greene's Groatsworth of Wit , and that it was published between September and
...
Page 73
That I am right in supposing the two who took offence at Gretne's pamphlet were
Marlowe and Shakspeare , whose names I have inserted in a preceding
paragraph in crotchets , appears from the passage itself already quoted ; for there
was ...
That I am right in supposing the two who took offence at Gretne's pamphlet were
Marlowe and Shakspeare , whose names I have inserted in a preceding
paragraph in crotchets , appears from the passage itself already quoted ; for there
was ...
Page 78
... from Greene's pamphlet , led me to suspect that these old plays were the
production of either him , or Peele , br both of them . I too hastily supposed that
the words which have been printed in a former page , - " Yes , trust them not ; for
there is ...
... from Greene's pamphlet , led me to suspect that these old plays were the
production of either him , or Peele , br both of them . I too hastily supposed that
the words which have been printed in a former page , - " Yes , trust them not ; for
there is ...
Page 79
1 Peele and Greene , the writer of the pamphlet : but thele words manifestly relate
equally to the three perfons previoully addressed , and ' allude to the theatrical
compositions of Marlowe , Lodge , Peele , and Gieene ; whether we consider the
...
1 Peele and Greene , the writer of the pamphlet : but thele words manifestly relate
equally to the three perfons previoully addressed , and ' allude to the theatrical
compositions of Marlowe , Lodge , Peele , and Gieene ; whether we consider the
...
Page 83
Pericles was not entered in the Stationers ' books till May 2 , 1608 , nor printed till
160g ; but the following lines in a metrical pamphlets , entitled Pimlzco , or Runne
It seems to have been written ' , while the G2 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS .
Pericles was not entered in the Stationers ' books till May 2 , 1608 , nor printed till
160g ; but the following lines in a metrical pamphlets , entitled Pimlzco , or Runne
It seems to have been written ' , while the G2 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS .
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