The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... reason why fome theatrical publi- cations were retarded and others entirely fuppreffed . As we cannot now difcover the motives which influenced the conduct of former Lord Chamber- lains and Bishops , who ftopped the fale of several ...
... reason why fome theatrical publi- cations were retarded and others entirely fuppreffed . As we cannot now difcover the motives which influenced the conduct of former Lord Chamber- lains and Bishops , who ftopped the fale of several ...
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... only on conjecture . 6 This fuppofition is ftrongly confirmed by Meres's lift of our author's plays , in 1598. From that lift , and from other Two reasons may be affigned , why Shakspeare's late performances OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS , 59.
... only on conjecture . 6 This fuppofition is ftrongly confirmed by Meres's lift of our author's plays , in 1598. From that lift , and from other Two reasons may be affigned , why Shakspeare's late performances OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS , 59.
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William Shakespeare. Two reasons may be affigned , why Shakspeare's late performances were not published till after his death . 1. If we fuppofe him to have written for the ftage during a period of twenty years , thofe pieces which were ...
William Shakespeare. Two reasons may be affigned , why Shakspeare's late performances were not published till after his death . 1. If we fuppofe him to have written for the ftage during a period of twenty years , thofe pieces which were ...
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... reason , now undiscoverable , it was not printed by him till 1631 , eight years after it had appeared in the edition by the players in folio . It fhould be obferved that there is a flight vari- ation between the titles of the anonymous ...
... reason , now undiscoverable , it was not printed by him till 1631 , eight years after it had appeared in the edition by the players in folio . It fhould be obferved that there is a flight vari- ation between the titles of the anonymous ...
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... reason to believe that Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and the Merry Wives of Windfor , were revised and aug- mented by the author ; and a fecond revifal or 3 Of this fee a remarkable inftance in King Henry IV . P.II. A & t I. fc . i ...
... reason to believe that Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and the Merry Wives of Windfor , were revised and aug- mented by the author ; and a fecond revifal or 3 Of this fee a remarkable inftance in King Henry IV . P.II. A & t I. fc . i ...
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