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Pagina 577
... play , " more decisive ? We think not ; for in the edition of 1619 it is still " The late and much admired play ; " in 1630 still the same ; in 1635 still the same . If the evidence of " Pimlyco " had not broken down , the collateral ...
... play , " more decisive ? We think not ; for in the edition of 1619 it is still " The late and much admired play ; " in 1630 still the same ; in 1635 still the same . If the evidence of " Pimlyco " had not broken down , the collateral ...
Pagina 707
... play thought to be writ by Shakespeare . " The editor of that volume thus speaks of the play in his preface : - " But what shall be said of the poem that constitutes the second part ? or how shall the curiosity be satisfied which it is ...
... play thought to be writ by Shakespeare . " The editor of that volume thus speaks of the play in his preface : - " But what shall be said of the poem that constitutes the second part ? or how shall the curiosity be satisfied which it is ...
Pagina 131
... played before them the play of deposing King Richard the Second ; -- when it was told him by one of the players , that the play was old , and they should have loss in playing it , because few would come to it , there was forty shillings ...
... played before them the play of deposing King Richard the Second ; -- when it was told him by one of the players , that the play was old , and they should have loss in playing it , because few would come to it , there was forty shillings ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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