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It is not the proper business of the present essay to enter further into this subject .
I merely seize this opportunity of saying , that the preceding passages .me 1
allvart ays acknica in the ftabs softer , mounters after 80 CHRONOLOGICAL ...
It is not the proper business of the present essay to enter further into this subject .
I merely seize this opportunity of saying , that the preceding passages .me 1
allvart ays acknica in the ftabs softer , mounters after 80 CHRONOLOGICAL ...
Página 86
Her majesty , after having been pestered a whole afternoon with speeches in
verse from the three Graces , Sylvanus , Wood Nymphs , & c . is at length
addressed by the Fairy Queen , who presents her majesty with a chaplet , $ 6 T
pler bre TI ...
Her majesty , after having been pestered a whole afternoon with speeches in
verse from the three Graces , Sylvanus , Wood Nymphs , & c . is at length
addressed by the Fairy Queen , who presents her majesty with a chaplet , $ 6 T
pler bre TI ...
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... ( 1597 , ) and to be newly corrected and augmented : from which it should feem
, either that there had been a former impression , or that the play had been
originally represented in a less perfect flate , than that in which it appears at
present .
... ( 1597 , ) and to be newly corrected and augmented : from which it should feem
, either that there had been a former impression , or that the play had been
originally represented in a less perfect flate , than that in which it appears at
present .
Página 105
A new ballad of Romeo and Juliet ” ( perhaps our author's play , ) was entered on
the Stationers : books , August 5 , 1596 , ' and the first sketch of the play was
printed in 1597 ; but it did not appear in its present form till two years afterwards .
A new ballad of Romeo and Juliet ” ( perhaps our author's play , ) was entered on
the Stationers : books , August 5 , 1596 , ' and the first sketch of the play was
printed in 1597 ; but it did not appear in its present form till two years afterwards .
Página 113
Comedy of Errors . with bills on their necks , Be it known unto all men by these
presents , ” & c . As you like it . who writes himself armigero , in any bill , Part ,
quittance , or obligation , ” Merry Wives of Windsor . " Go with me to a notary , seal
me ...
Comedy of Errors . with bills on their necks , Be it known unto all men by these
presents , ” & c . As you like it . who writes himself armigero , in any bill , Part ,
quittance , or obligation , ” Merry Wives of Windsor . " Go with me to a notary , seal
me ...
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