The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Том 1 |
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... we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has
whole heaps of tralh different from the other : which į should fancy was occasion'd
by their being taken from different copies , belonging to different Play - houses .
... we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has
whole heaps of tralh different from the other : which į should fancy was occasion'd
by their being taken from different copies , belonging to different Play - houses .
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... the interest of the House to remove . Yet the Players themselves , Heminges
and Condell , ' afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those eight plays in
their edition ; tho they were then printed in his Name , in every body's hands , and
...
... the interest of the House to remove . Yet the Players themselves , Heminges
and Condell , ' afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those eight plays in
their edition ; tho they were then printed in his Name , in every body's hands , and
...
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... for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this
accident , that he is laid to have made his first acquaintance in the Playhouse .
house . He was receiv'd into the company then if of Mr. WILLIAM SHA K'ESPE Á
R.
... for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this
accident , that he is laid to have made his first acquaintance in the Playhouse .
house . He was receiv'd into the company then if of Mr. WILLIAM SHA K'ESPE Á
R.
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house . He was receiv'd into the company then if being , at first in a very mean
rank ; but his admirao ble wity and the natural turn of it to the stage , foon
diftinguith'd him , if nor as an extraordinary Actor , yet as an excellent Writer . His
name is ...
house . He was receiv'd into the company then if being , at first in a very mean
rank ; but his admirao ble wity and the natural turn of it to the stage , foon
diftinguith'd him , if nor as an extraordinary Actor , yet as an excellent Writer . His
name is ...
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The whole Contention between the two famous Houses , Lancaster and York :
With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphry , Richard Duke of York , and
King Henry the Sixth : divided into two parts , and newly corrected and inlarged .
The whole Contention between the two famous Houses , Lancaster and York :
With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphry , Richard Duke of York , and
King Henry the Sixth : divided into two parts , and newly corrected and inlarged .
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