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Among these are the following . Aug. 4th . As You like it , a book . Henry the Fift ,
a book . " to be staied . Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing 6 This could not
have been the work of Shakspeare , as the death of Jane Shore makes no part of
his ...
Among these are the following . Aug. 4th . As You like it , a book . Henry the Fift ,
a book . " to be staied . Comedy of Much Ado about Nothing 6 This could not
have been the work of Shakspeare , as the death of Jane Shore makes no part of
his ...
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William Shakespeare. ce 6 12 b . The dates scattered over these pages are from
1595 to 1615 . Dec. 1 , 1595 . Cuthbert Burby ; ] A booke entituled Edward the
Third and the Black Prince , their warres with King John of France . Aug , 5 , 1596
.
William Shakespeare. ce 6 12 b . The dates scattered over these pages are from
1595 to 1615 . Dec. 1 , 1595 . Cuthbert Burby ; ] A booke entituled Edward the
Third and the Black Prince , their warres with King John of France . Aug , 5 , 1596
.
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... as in these quartos which have been so repeatedly censured by those who
never took the pains to collate them , or justify the many valuable readings they
contain ; for when the character of them which we have handed down , was
originally ...
... as in these quartos which have been so repeatedly censured by those who
never took the pains to collate them , or justify the many valuable readings they
contain ; for when the character of them which we have handed down , was
originally ...
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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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It is true that Heminge and Condell have called these copies surreptitious , but
this was probably said with a view to enhance the value of their own impression ,
as well as to revenge theinselves as far as poflible on those who had in part ...
It is true that Heminge and Condell have called these copies surreptitious , but
this was probably said with a view to enhance the value of their own impression ,
as well as to revenge theinselves as far as poflible on those who had in part ...
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