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Published according to the true original Copies , 1623. Fol . Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard , Ed . Blount , J. Smethweeke , and W. Aspley . It seems , from such a partnership , that no single publisher was at that time willing to ...
Published according to the true original Copies , 1623. Fol . Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard , Ed . Blount , J. Smethweeke , and W. Aspley . It seems , from such a partnership , that no single publisher was at that time willing to ...
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( published by Stockdale ) 1784 , 1 Do . Do . Johnson and Steevens , 1785 , third Edition , revised and augmented by the Editor of Dodsley's Collection of old Plays , ( i.e. Mr. Reed , ) 10 Do . Duodecimo ( published by Bell , ) London ...
( published by Stockdale ) 1784 , 1 Do . Do . Johnson and Steevens , 1785 , third Edition , revised and augmented by the Editor of Dodsley's Collection of old Plays , ( i.e. Mr. Reed , ) 10 Do . Duodecimo ( published by Bell , ) London ...
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The remaining two volumes are not yet published . 1786 . Vol . 4 . 10 0 28 O - 12 0 The reader may not be displeased to know the exact sums paid to the different editors of Shakfpeare . The following account is taken from the books of ...
The remaining two volumes are not yet published . 1786 . Vol . 4 . 10 0 28 O - 12 0 The reader may not be displeased to know the exact sums paid to the different editors of Shakfpeare . The following account is taken from the books of ...
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... the authentick co: , by Malone , in octavo , in 1780 . Do . Se nd Edition , with the author's plays , crown octa . 1790 . Spurious Editions of Shakspeare's Poems have also been published by Gildon , Sewell , Evans , & c . MALONE .
... the authentick co: , by Malone , in octavo , in 1780 . Do . Se nd Edition , with the author's plays , crown octa . 1790 . Spurious Editions of Shakspeare's Poems have also been published by Gildon , Sewell , Evans , & c . MALONE .
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Designed not only to correct the said Edition , but to restore the true Reading of Shakspeare in all the Editions ever yet published . By Mr. Theobald . 4to . 1726 .
Designed not only to correct the said Edition , but to restore the true Reading of Shakspeare in all the Editions ever yet published . By Mr. Theobald . 4to . 1726 .
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