The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... quarto , entered at Stationers ' Hall , 29th August , 1597 , by Andrew Wise , its publisher . This is the most accurate of the quarto editions ; of which there were three more successively published - in 1598 , in 1608 , and in 1615 ...
... quarto , entered at Stationers ' Hall , 29th August , 1597 , by Andrew Wise , its publisher . This is the most accurate of the quarto editions ; of which there were three more successively published - in 1598 , in 1608 , and in 1615 ...
Page 171
... quarto edition of the play - the only quarto copy known to exist - bearing this title : - " The Second Part of Henrie the Fourth , continuing to his death and coronation of Henrie the Fift . With the humours of Sir John Falstaffe , and ...
... quarto edition of the play - the only quarto copy known to exist - bearing this title : - " The Second Part of Henrie the Fourth , continuing to his death and coronation of Henrie the Fift . With the humours of Sir John Falstaffe , and ...
Page 467
... Quarto copies published before the one in the First Folio . The earliest known Quarto copy appeared in 1597 ; the second in 1598 ; the third in 1602 ; the fourth in 1605 ; and the fifth in 1613. Between these Quarto copies and the 1623 ...
... Quarto copies published before the one in the First Folio . The earliest known Quarto copy appeared in 1597 ; the second in 1598 ; the third in 1602 ; the fourth in 1605 ; and the fifth in 1613. Between these Quarto copies and the 1623 ...
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