The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fame and his greater favor . " His fong was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire bloffome , thou the withered tree : Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVENS . 66 ...
... fame and his greater favor . " His fong was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire bloffome , thou the withered tree : Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVENS . 66 ...
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... fame title . STEEVENS . 3. This might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the fecond part of King Henry IV . STEEVENS . The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598. Of that ...
... fame title . STEEVENS . 3. This might have been the very displeasing play mentioned in the epilogue to the fecond part of King Henry IV . STEEVENS . The earliest edition of this play now known to be extant , was printed in 1598. Of that ...
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... fame for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . yt , he is to Simon Stafford . ] A booke called the tragi- call Hiftorie of King Leir and his three Daughters , as it was lately acted . John Wright . ] By affignment from Simon Stafford and confent of ...
... fame for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . yt , he is to Simon Stafford . ] A booke called the tragi- call Hiftorie of King Leir and his three Daughters , as it was lately acted . John Wright . ] By affignment from Simon Stafford and confent of ...
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... fame fraternity . On the contrary , after his plays had passed for twenty years through the hands of a fucceffion of ignorant tranfcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and corrupted , than when they were printed from papers ...
... fame fraternity . On the contrary , after his plays had passed for twenty years through the hands of a fucceffion of ignorant tranfcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and corrupted , than when they were printed from papers ...
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... for T'homas Dewe . S This is the play on which - Shakspeare formed his own with the fame title . These three are only copies of the fpurious play . " IX . X. % 1. Richard II . 1597 , C 3 ANCIENT EDITIONS . 21 IV. ...
... for T'homas Dewe . S This is the play on which - Shakspeare formed his own with the fame title . These three are only copies of the fpurious play . " IX . X. % 1. Richard II . 1597 , C 3 ANCIENT EDITIONS . 21 IV. ...
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