The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2 |
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The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598 . Of
that edition I have a copy . This piece furnished Shakspeare with the outline of
the two parts of King Henry IV . as well as with that of King Henry V. MALONE .
The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598 . Of
that edition I have a copy . This piece furnished Shakspeare with the outline of
the two parts of King Henry IV . as well as with that of King Henry V. MALONE .
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... the first edition of which appeared in 1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on
which the play with the same title was founded . It may , however , be the play
itself . It was not uncommon to divide one dramatick piece , though designed for a
...
... the first edition of which appeared in 1597. STÉEVENS . Perhaps the songs on
which the play with the same title was founded . It may , however , be the play
itself . It was not uncommon to divide one dramatick piece , though designed for a
...
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This piece was written by Dr. Kenrick Prescott , and is dated Feb. 6 , 1774 .
Cursory Remarks on Tragedy , on Shakspeare , and on certain French and Italian
Poets , & c . Crown 8vo . 1774 . A philosophical Analysis and Illustration of some
of ...
This piece was written by Dr. Kenrick Prescott , and is dated Feb. 6 , 1774 .
Cursory Remarks on Tragedy , on Shakspeare , and on certain French and Italian
Poets , & c . Crown 8vo . 1774 . A philosophical Analysis and Illustration of some
of ...
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And I make no doubt that this observation would be found true in every instance ,
were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every
piece was composed , and whether writ for the town or the court . ” — From the ...
And I make no doubt that this observation would be found true in every instance ,
were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every
piece was composed , and whether writ for the town or the court . ” — From the ...
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He deserves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however ,
he probably met with these lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name
of the piece from which he transcribed them . Greene was a writer as well as ...
He deserves but little credit ; having certainly forged many of his dates ; however ,
he probably met with these lines in fome ancient play , though he forgot the name
of the piece from which he transcribed them . Greene was a writer as well as ...
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