“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 29
... drama . I know , that another of these discarded pieces , The Yorkshire Tragedy , hath been frequently called so ; but most certainly it was not written by our poet at all : nor indeed was it printed in his life - time . The fact on ...
... drama . I know , that another of these discarded pieces , The Yorkshire Tragedy , hath been frequently called so ; but most certainly it was not written by our poet at all : nor indeed was it printed in his life - time . The fact on ...
Page 78
... drama : when he left the stage , his copies remained with his fellow - managers , Heminge and Condell ; who at their own re- tirement , about seven years after the death of the author , gave the world the edition now known by the name ...
... drama : when he left the stage , his copies remained with his fellow - managers , Heminge and Condell ; who at their own re- tirement , about seven years after the death of the author , gave the world the edition now known by the name ...
Page 123
... drama . STEEVENS . • Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , when this entry appears to have been made ...
... drama . STEEVENS . • Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , when this entry appears to have been made ...
Page 136
... dramas as had been enfran- chised by the press . Imperfect copies , but for these precautions , might have been more frequently obtained from the repetition of hungry actors in- vited for that purpose to a tavern ; or something like a ...
... dramas as had been enfran- chised by the press . Imperfect copies , but for these precautions , might have been more frequently obtained from the repetition of hungry actors in- vited for that purpose to a tavern ; or something like a ...
Page 142
... drama of Greene , Peele and Marlowe ; great part of which is here preserved . He afterwards revised and improved it , as we have it in the folio . RITSON . ( 3. Do . William Shakspeare , T. Р. XV . ( 1. Richard III . 1597 , Valentine ...
... drama of Greene , Peele and Marlowe ; great part of which is here preserved . He afterwards revised and improved it , as we have it in the folio . RITSON . ( 3. Do . William Shakspeare , T. Р. XV . ( 1. Richard III . 1597 , Valentine ...
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