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7 Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must
have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing ,
was printed in 1600 , what this entry appears to have been made . See the Essay
on ...
7 Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must
have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing ,
was printed in 1600 , what this entry appears to have been made . See the Essay
on ...
Page 17
William Shakespeare. corrupted , than when they were printed from papers less
remote from the originals . It is true that Heminge and Condell have called these
copies surreptitious , but this was probably said with a view to enhance the value
...
William Shakespeare. corrupted , than when they were printed from papers less
remote from the originals . It is true that Heminge and Condell have called these
copies surreptitious , but this was probably said with a view to enhance the value
...
Page 60
... in the ensuing lift are supposed to have been written subsequently to this year ,
were printed till after the author's death , except King Lear , the publication of
which was probably hastened by that of the old play with the same title , in 1605.
... in the ensuing lift are supposed to have been written subsequently to this year ,
were printed till after the author's death , except King Lear , the publication of
which was probably hastened by that of the old play with the same title , in 1605.
Page 63
Shakspeare was born on the a3d of April , 1564 , and was probably married in ,
or before , September 1582 , his eldest daughter , Susanna , having been
baptized on the 26th of May , 1583. At what time he left Warwickshire , or was first
...
Shakspeare was born on the a3d of April , 1564 , and was probably married in ,
or before , September 1582 , his eldest daughter , Susanna , having been
baptized on the 26th of May , 1583. At what time he left Warwickshire , or was first
...
Page 64
He deserves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however ,
he probably met with these lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name
of the piece from which he transcribed them . Greene was a writer as well as ...
He deserves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however ,
he probably met with these lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name
of the piece from which he transcribed them . Greene was a writer as well as ...
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