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I conceive it to be the play that furnished Shakspeare . with the materials which
he afterwards worked up into another with the same title . STEEVENS . 3 This
might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the
second ...
I conceive it to be the play that furnished Shakspeare . with the materials which
he afterwards worked up into another with the same title . STEEVENS . 3 This
might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the
second ...
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23 25 $ This is afcribed to Shakspeare by the compilers of ancient catalogues .
STEEVENS . Query , if Shakspeare's play , the first edition of which appeared in
1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on which the play with the same title was
...
23 25 $ This is afcribed to Shakspeare by the compilers of ancient catalogues .
STEEVENS . Query , if Shakspeare's play , the first edition of which appeared in
1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on which the play with the same title was
...
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12 , 1604 . Nath . Butter . ] That he get good allowance for the Enterlude of Henry
8 , before he begin to print it ; and then procure the warden's hand to it for the
entrance of yt , he is to have the same for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . Simon Stafford
.
12 , 1604 . Nath . Butter . ] That he get good allowance for the Enterlude of Henry
8 , before he begin to print it ; and then procure the warden's hand to it for the
entrance of yt , he is to have the same for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . Simon Stafford
.
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The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an
ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the
means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS 15 1.
The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an
ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the
means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS 15 1.
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... unprepared for the press , in the pofleffion of the same fraternity . On the
contrary , after his plays had pafled for twenty years through the hands of a
fucceision of ignorant transcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and
corrupted ...
... unprepared for the press , in the pofleffion of the same fraternity . On the
contrary , after his plays had pafled for twenty years through the hands of a
fucceision of ignorant transcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and
corrupted ...
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