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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... piece which was entered in the Stationers ' Register by Thomas Creede , on June 19 , 1594 , which I suspect was then printed , and may per- haps be hereafter discovered . In this , as in several other in- stances , the bookseller , I ...
... piece which was entered in the Stationers ' Register by Thomas Creede , on June 19 , 1594 , which I suspect was then printed , and may per- haps be hereafter discovered . In this , as in several other in- stances , the bookseller , I ...
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... piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr. Theobald supposed ; ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of King Henry VI . who is said to have been murdered on the 21st of May , 1471. The imprison- ment of Clarence ...
... piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr. Theobald supposed ; ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of King Henry VI . who is said to have been murdered on the 21st of May , 1471. The imprison- ment of Clarence ...
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... piece , in order to show the inevitable approaches of Death , ( another of the Dramatis Personæ , ) is made to employ all his stratagems to avoid him ; which , as the matter is ordered , bring the Fool , at every turn , into the very ...
... piece , in order to show the inevitable approaches of Death , ( another of the Dramatis Personæ , ) is made to employ all his stratagems to avoid him ; which , as the matter is ordered , bring the Fool , at every turn , into the very ...
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