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... Henry VI . , which have been suffered to retain their place as forming part of the historical series . Some Addenda follow , and the whole is concluded with a new glossarial index . In this , the humblest , but per- haps not the least ...
... Henry VI . , which have been suffered to retain their place as forming part of the historical series . Some Addenda follow , and the whole is concluded with a new glossarial index . In this , the humblest , but per- haps not the least ...
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... Henry Herbert's office book , he discovered that he had been in an error before his work had finally issued from the press , and pointed it out in his Emendations . The first and erroneous statement Mr. Steevens retained as the text ...
... Henry Herbert's office book , he discovered that he had been in an error before his work had finally issued from the press , and pointed it out in his Emendations . The first and erroneous statement Mr. Steevens retained as the text ...
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... Henry VIII . it seems , was written by our author to ridicule Shakspeare ; ' and the whole weight of the commentators ' fury is directed against him , and him alone - Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole ...
... Henry VIII . it seems , was written by our author to ridicule Shakspeare ; ' and the whole weight of the commentators ' fury is directed against him , and him alone - Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole ...
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... Henry VIII , and , like that , full of shows ; but giving probably a different view of some of the leading incidents of that monarch's life . Shakspeare's Henry VIII , as Mr. Malone affirms , was written in 1601 ; if it had been merely ...
... Henry VIII , and , like that , full of shows ; but giving probably a different view of some of the leading incidents of that monarch's life . Shakspeare's Henry VIII , as Mr. Malone affirms , was written in 1601 ; if it had been merely ...
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... Henry VIII . , for the titles of many of his plays were changed in 1613 ; thus Henry IV . was called Hot- spur ; Much Ado About Nothing , Benedict and Beatrice , ' & c . What is this to the purpose ? If other titles were given to those ...
... Henry VIII . , for the titles of many of his plays were changed in 1613 ; thus Henry IV . was called Hot- spur ; Much Ado About Nothing , Benedict and Beatrice , ' & c . What is this to the purpose ? If other titles were given to those ...
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