The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... edition of the play , I shall here subjoin , for the purpose of bringing what has been said on this subject into one point of view . MALONE . The oldest known edition of this tragedy is printed for Andrew Wise , 1597 : but Harrington ...
... edition of the play , I shall here subjoin , for the purpose of bringing what has been said on this subject into one point of view . MALONE . The oldest known edition of this tragedy is printed for Andrew Wise , 1597 : but Harrington ...
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... edition of The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1559 , and in that of 1575 , and 1587 ; but Shakspeare does not appear to be indebted to it . In a subsequent edition of that book printed in 1610 , the old legend was omitted , and a new one ...
... edition of The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1559 , and in that of 1575 , and 1587 ; but Shakspeare does not appear to be indebted to it . In a subsequent edition of that book printed in 1610 , the old legend was omitted , and a new one ...
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... edition of Holinshed the word is rightly printed brother . It is no otherwise worth while to mention this fact , than that it points out the particular edition of the above historian which Shakspeare used . Nothing can be more judicious ...
... edition of Holinshed the word is rightly printed brother . It is no otherwise worth while to mention this fact , than that it points out the particular edition of the above historian which Shakspeare used . Nothing can be more judicious ...
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