The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 18R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... quarto , the first part in 1594 , and the second in 1595 , was , I conceive , the production of some playwright who preceded , or was con- temporary with Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
... quarto , the first part in 1594 , and the second in 1595 , was , I conceive , the production of some playwright who preceded , or was con- temporary with Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
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... quarto , bl . 1 .: " -yet being his second selfe , a collop of his own flesh , " & c . RITSON . So , in The Winter's Tale , vol . xiv . p . 250 : 3 " Most dearest ! my collop . " MALONE . my noble birth . Shep . ' Tis true , I gave a ...
... quarto , bl . 1 .: " -yet being his second selfe , a collop of his own flesh , " & c . RITSON . So , in The Winter's Tale , vol . xiv . p . 250 : 3 " Most dearest ! my collop . " MALONE . my noble birth . Shep . ' Tis true , I gave a ...
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... quarto . That the second and third parts were pub- lished without the first , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were surreptitiously obtained , and that the printers of that time gave the publick those plays , not such as ...
... quarto . That the second and third parts were pub- lished without the first , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were surreptitiously obtained , and that the printers of that time gave the publick those plays , not such as ...
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... quarto , the first part in 1594 , the second in 1595 , and both were reprinted in 1600. On these two plays , which I believe to have been written by some preceding author , before the year 1590 , Shakspeare formed , as I conceive , this ...
... quarto , the first part in 1594 , the second in 1595 , and both were reprinted in 1600. On these two plays , which I believe to have been written by some preceding author , before the year 1590 , Shakspeare formed , as I conceive , this ...
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... Quarto , royal . 5 3- that are ] i . e . to the gracious hands of you , my so- vereign , who are , & c . In the old play the line stands : " Unto your gracious excellence that are , " & c . MALONE . 4 The mutual conference- ] I am the ...
... Quarto , royal . 5 3- that are ] i . e . to the gracious hands of you , my so- vereign , who are , & c . In the old play the line stands : " Unto your gracious excellence that are , " & c . MALONE . 4 The mutual conference- ] I am the ...
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