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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 . Of that edition I have a copy .
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 . Of that edition I have a copy .
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That he get good allowance for the Enterlude of Henry 8 , before he begin to print it ; and then procure the warden's hand to it for the entrance of yt , he is to have the same for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . Simon Stafford .
That he get good allowance for the Enterlude of Henry 8 , before he begin to print it ; and then procure the warden's hand to it for the entrance of yt , he is to have the same for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . Simon Stafford .
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I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the second title to Shakspeare's Twelfth Night . STEEVENS . This was certainly Marston's play , for it was printed in 1607 , by G. Eld , for T. Thorpe . MALONE .
I have a copy of it dated 1607. What you will , however , is the second title to Shakspeare's Twelfth Night . STEEVENS . This was certainly Marston's play , for it was printed in 1607 , by G. Eld , for T. Thorpe . MALONE .
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedyes and Tragedies , soe many of the said Copies as are not formerly entered to other men . Viz . The Tempest . Two Gentlemen of Verona . Measure for Measure . Comedyes . As You Like it .
Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedyes and Tragedies , soe many of the said Copies as are not formerly entered to other men . Viz . The Tempest . Two Gentlemen of Verona . Measure for Measure . Comedyes . As You Like it .
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To such a curiosity no very adequate gratification can be afforded ; but yet it may be observed , that as these elder copies poffefs many advantages over those in the fubfequent folio , we should decide perversely were we to pronounce ...
To such a curiosity no very adequate gratification can be afforded ; but yet it may be observed , that as these elder copies poffefs many advantages over those in the fubfequent folio , we should decide perversely were we to pronounce ...
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