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George Elliott Sweet. In 1589 the sonnets were completed . In 1599 William Jaggard published the first sonnets to be printed ( Sonnets 138 and 144 ) in the Passionate Pilgrim . William Jaggard and Isaac Jaggard , father and son , published ...
George Elliott Sweet. In 1589 the sonnets were completed . In 1599 William Jaggard published the first sonnets to be printed ( Sonnets 138 and 144 ) in the Passionate Pilgrim . William Jaggard and Isaac Jaggard , father and son , published ...
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... published and perhaps unfinished his Groats - worth of Wit . Chettle edited Greene's tract . He rewrote Groats - worth of Wit in his own handwriting ; his excuse for so doing : Greene's hand- writing was difficult for printers to read ...
... published and perhaps unfinished his Groats - worth of Wit . Chettle edited Greene's tract . He rewrote Groats - worth of Wit in his own handwriting ; his excuse for so doing : Greene's hand- writing was difficult for printers to read ...
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... published to be added to the eighteen already published to make up the thirty - six plays of the First Folio . Pericles , the thirty - seventh play , was included in later folios . William Shakspere said not a word about any manuscripts ...
... published to be added to the eighteen already published to make up the thirty - six plays of the First Folio . Pericles , the thirty - seventh play , was included in later folios . William Shakspere said not a word about any manuscripts ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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