The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 69
... probably conciliated the friendship of the young king . He at that time received a general pardon from Henry , and was employed by him in a naval enterprize . At the coronation of Queen Katharine he attended and held the sceptre . Soon ...
... probably conciliated the friendship of the young king . He at that time received a general pardon from Henry , and was employed by him in a naval enterprize . At the coronation of Queen Katharine he attended and held the sceptre . Soon ...
Page 569
... probably reprinted in 1600 , because Shakspeare's alterations of them were then popular , as King Leir and his Three Daughters was printed in 1605 , because our author's play was probably at that time first produced . founded on the ...
... probably reprinted in 1600 , because Shakspeare's alterations of them were then popular , as King Leir and his Three Daughters was printed in 1605 , because our author's play was probably at that time first produced . founded on the ...
Page 570
... probably often acted and admired , ) the old piece in two parts was reprinted ; and , in order to deceive the purchaser , was said in the title - page to be written by W. Sh . A subsequent printer in 1622 grew more bold , and affixed ...
... probably often acted and admired , ) the old piece in two parts was reprinted ; and , in order to deceive the purchaser , was said in the title - page to be written by W. Sh . A subsequent printer in 1622 grew more bold , and affixed ...
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