“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... KING HENRY VI . 1589 . 2. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . 3. THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI . 1591 . 1591 . 4. A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , 1592 . 5. COMEDY OF ERRORS , - 1593 . 6. TAMING OF THE SHREW , - 1594 . 7. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
... KING HENRY VI . 1589 . 2. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . 3. THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI . 1591 . 1591 . 4. A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , 1592 . 5. COMEDY OF ERRORS , - 1593 . 6. TAMING OF THE SHREW , - 1594 . 7. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
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... KING HENRY VI . 1589 . In what year our author began to write for the stage , or which was his first performance , has not been hitherto ascertained . And indeed we have so few lights to direct our inquiries , that any spe- culation on ...
... KING HENRY VI . 1589 . In what year our author began to write for the stage , or which was his first performance , has not been hitherto ascertained . And indeed we have so few lights to direct our inquiries , that any spe- culation on ...
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... King Henry VI . This tract was published at the dying request of Robert Greene , a very voluminous writer of that time . The conclusion of it , as Mr. Tyrwhitt has observed , is “ an address to his brother poets to dissuade them from ...
... King Henry VI . This tract was published at the dying request of Robert Greene , a very voluminous writer of that time . The conclusion of it , as Mr. Tyrwhitt has observed , is “ an address to his brother poets to dissuade them from ...
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... King Henry VI . which I have subjoined to those plays , I have mentioned that I do not believe The First Part of King Henry VI . to have been the composition of Shakspeare ; or that at most he wrote but one or two scenes in it . It ...
... King Henry VI . which I have subjoined to those plays , I have mentioned that I do not believe The First Part of King Henry VI . to have been the composition of Shakspeare ; or that at most he wrote but one or two scenes in it . It ...
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... King Henry VI . In one sense it might be called so , for two plays on the * Pierce Pennilesse his Supplication & c . was first published in that year , being entered for the first time on the Stationers ' books by Richard Jones , Aug ...
... King Henry VI . In one sense it might be called so , for two plays on the * Pierce Pennilesse his Supplication & c . was first published in that year , being entered for the first time on the Stationers ' books by Richard Jones , Aug ...
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