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Pagina 195
... published the Morals ; but this book , like the Franciade , published in the same year , fell com- 1 Published in 1547 with an interesting passage in the proem : ' Et n'avoit ce livre jamais esté imprimé , sinon depuis que la librairie ...
... published the Morals ; but this book , like the Franciade , published in the same year , fell com- 1 Published in 1547 with an interesting passage in the proem : ' Et n'avoit ce livre jamais esté imprimé , sinon depuis que la librairie ...
Pagina 300
... published in 1609 , apparently in two editions : ( 1 ) with As it was acted by the King's Majestie's servants at the Globe ( the title of Shakespeare's Company after 1603 ) ; and ( 2 ) with a preface stating that the Play had never been ...
... published in 1609 , apparently in two editions : ( 1 ) with As it was acted by the King's Majestie's servants at the Globe ( the title of Shakespeare's Company after 1603 ) ; and ( 2 ) with a preface stating that the Play had never been ...
Pagina 395
... published in 1625 ; but , in this instance , based on Eden's translation of Pigafetta's Journal ; and Eden published in 1577 , say ten years before Shakespeare came to town . Thus it runs in Purchas : ' Here were they in great danger by ...
... published in 1625 ; but , in this instance , based on Eden's translation of Pigafetta's Journal ; and Eden published in 1577 , say ten years before Shakespeare came to town . Thus it runs in Purchas : ' Here were they in great danger by ...
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