“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 128
... King Lear before that of Shakspeare . • Query , if the play . STEEVENS . 157 b . ibid . nomic STEEVENS . Perhaps this is Marston's comedy of What you will . I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the se- cond title ...
... King Lear before that of Shakspeare . • Query , if the play . STEEVENS . 157 b . ibid . nomic STEEVENS . Perhaps this is Marston's comedy of What you will . I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the se- cond title ...
Page 129
... Lear , as yt was played before the King's Majestie at Whitehall , upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his Majesties servants playing usually at the Globe on the Bank - side . April 5 , 1608 . Joseph Hunt and Tho . Archer ...
... Lear , as yt was played before the King's Majestie at Whitehall , upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his Majesties servants playing usually at the Globe on the Bank - side . April 5 , 1608 . Joseph Hunt and Tho . Archer ...
Page 140
... King Lear , William Shakspeare , 1608 , for Nathaniel Butter . 2. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1608 , for D ° . 3. D ° . 1608 , for D ° . 4. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1655 , Jane Bell . 1. King John , 2 Parts , 1591 , for 2 . VIII . 3 ...
... King Lear , William Shakspeare , 1608 , for Nathaniel Butter . 2. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1608 , for D ° . 3. D ° . 1608 , for D ° . 4. D ° . William Shakspeare , 1655 , Jane Bell . 1. King John , 2 Parts , 1591 , for 2 . VIII . 3 ...
Page 164
... King Lear . The History of King Lear , acted at the Duke's Theatre . Revived with Alterations . By Nahum Tate . 4to . 1681 . The History of King Lear , as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden . By George Colman . 8vo ...
... King Lear . The History of King Lear , acted at the Duke's Theatre . Revived with Alterations . By Nahum Tate . 4to . 1681 . The History of King Lear , as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden . By George Colman . 8vo ...
Page 172
... King Lear as lately published , vindicated from the Abuse of the Critical Reviewers ; and the wonderful Genius and Abilities of those Gentlemen 172 CRITICISMS ON.
... King Lear as lately published , vindicated from the Abuse of the Critical Reviewers ; and the wonderful Genius and Abilities of those Gentlemen 172 CRITICISMS ON.
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