The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... drama . STEEVENS . 7 Probably the play before that of Shakfpeare . STEEVENS . Surely this muft have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , when this entry appears to have been made ...
... drama . STEEVENS . 7 Probably the play before that of Shakfpeare . STEEVENS . Surely this muft have been Shakspeare's Henry V. which , as well as Much Ado about Nothing , was printed in 1600 , when this entry appears to have been made ...
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... dramas as had been enfran- chifed by the prefs . Imperfect copies , but for thefe precautions , might have been more frequently VOL . II . C 1 2 obtained from the repetition of hungry actors invited STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 17.
... dramas as had been enfran- chifed by the prefs . Imperfect copies , but for thefe precautions , might have been more frequently VOL . II . C 1 2 obtained from the repetition of hungry actors invited STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 17.
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... Drama illuftrated . By Mrs. Griffith . 8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Sub- ject of a Paffage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impreffion of Shakfpeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson ...
... Drama illuftrated . By Mrs. Griffith . 8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Sub- ject of a Paffage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impreffion of Shakfpeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson ...
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... drama . Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or hiftory has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of this kind have been ...
... drama . Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or hiftory has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of this kind have been ...
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... dramas , it would exhibit fuch a fcale . All that is meant is , that , as his knowledge increased , and as he became more converfant with the ftage and with life , his performances in general were written . more happily and with greater ...
... dramas , it would exhibit fuch a fcale . All that is meant is , that , as his knowledge increased , and as he became more converfant with the ftage and with life , his performances in general were written . more happily and with greater ...
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