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STEEVENS . Ŝ Since this was written , the first volume , marked A , has been found . MALONE . 6 This article , within crotchets , is from Vol . I. which ( as Mr. Malone obferves ) las since been discovered . STEEVENS . VOL . II .
STEEVENS . Ŝ Since this was written , the first volume , marked A , has been found . MALONE . 6 This article , within crotchets , is from Vol . I. which ( as Mr. Malone obferves ) las since been discovered . STEEVENS . VOL . II .
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STEEVENS . 8 This play was reprinted in 1770 at Feversham , with a preface attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of parallel passages which the editor has brought forward to justify his supposition , is such as will make the ...
STEEVENS . 8 This play was reprinted in 1770 at Feversham , with a preface attributing it to Shakspeare . The collection of parallel passages which the editor has brought forward to justify his supposition , is such as will make the ...
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1 * I suppose this to be Daniel's tragedy of Cleopatra . Simon Waterson was one of the printers of his other works . STEEVENS , Daniel's Cleopatra was published by Waterson in 1594 ; this entry therefore undoubtedly related to it .
1 * I suppose this to be Daniel's tragedy of Cleopatra . Simon Waterson was one of the printers of his other works . STEEVENS , Daniel's Cleopatra was published by Waterson in 1594 ; this entry therefore undoubtedly related to it .
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STEEVENS . 3 This might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the second part of King Henry IV . STEEVENS . The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598 .
STEEVENS . 3 This might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the second part of King Henry IV . STEEVENS . The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598 .
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STEEVENS . 7 Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , what this entry appears to have been made .
STEEVENS . 7 Probably the play before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Surely this must have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , what this entry appears to have been made .
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