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7 This and the foregoing are perhaps the original work on which Shakspeare
founded his play of Romeo and Juliet . STEEVENS . 8 This play was reprinted in
1770 at Feversham , with a preface attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of
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7 This and the foregoing are perhaps the original work on which Shakspeare
founded his play of Romeo and Juliet . STEEVENS . 8 This play was reprinted in
1770 at Feversham , with a preface attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of
...
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A booke entitled the Hif22 b . 23 25 $ This is afcribed to Shakspeare by the
compilers of ancient catalogues . STEEVENS . Query , if Shakspeare's play , the
first edition of which appeared in 1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on which
the ...
A booke entitled the Hif22 b . 23 25 $ This is afcribed to Shakspeare by the
compilers of ancient catalogues . STEEVENS . Query , if Shakspeare's play , the
first edition of which appeared in 1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on which
the ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare , his Hystorie of King Lear , as it was played before the
King's Majestie at Whitehall , 6 Perhaps this is Marston's comedy of What you will
. will . I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the fecond title ...
Mr. William Shakespeare , his Hystorie of King Lear , as it was played before the
King's Majestie at Whitehall , 6 Perhaps this is Marston's comedy of What you will
. will . I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the fecond title ...
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An author has received the higheit mark of distinction , when he has engaged the
services of such a commentator , The reader may perhaps be desirous to know
by whom these quartos of Shakspeare are supposed to have been sent into the ...
An author has received the higheit mark of distinction , when he has engaged the
services of such a commentator , The reader may perhaps be desirous to know
by whom these quartos of Shakspeare are supposed to have been sent into the ...
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The publick is now in possession of as accurate an account of the dates , & c . of
Shakspeare's works as perhaps will ever be compiled . This was by far the most
irksome part of my undertaking , though facilitated as much as possible by the ...
The publick is now in possession of as accurate an account of the dates , & c . of
Shakspeare's works as perhaps will ever be compiled . This was by far the most
irksome part of my undertaking , though facilitated as much as possible by the ...
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