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... copy of which is of great rarity and value , was reprinted by Steevens , in his collection of twenty of the plays of Shakspere . The second edition of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 , under the following title : - " The most ...
... copy of which is of great rarity and value , was reprinted by Steevens , in his collection of twenty of the plays of Shakspere . The second edition of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 , under the following title : - " The most ...
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... copy of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 ; and as Marston's tenth satire did not appear in his " Three Books of Satires , " first printed in 1598 , it is by no means improbable that his mention of the play referred to the improved copy ...
... copy of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 ; and as Marston's tenth satire did not appear in his " Three Books of Satires , " first printed in 1598 , it is by no means improbable that his mention of the play referred to the improved copy ...
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... copy of Romeo and Juliet , as printed in 1597 ( which alterations are shown in his second copy as printed in 1599 ) , exhibit differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgment - differences in the cast of thought ...
... copy of Romeo and Juliet , as printed in 1597 ( which alterations are shown in his second copy as printed in 1599 ) , exhibit differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgment - differences in the cast of thought ...
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... copy of that poem , which was in the possession of the Rev. H. White , of Lichfield , contains the following passage , in an address to the reader : - " Though I saw the same argument lately set forth on the stage with more commendation ...
... copy of that poem , which was in the possession of the Rev. H. White , of Lichfield , contains the following passage , in an address to the reader : - " Though I saw the same argument lately set forth on the stage with more commendation ...
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... copies : - " We waste our lights in vain , like lamps by day . ' d ( A ) , atomy . • Thus ( A ) . ( C ) and folio , over . f ( A ) , maid ; folio and ( C ) , man , -clearly an error in the latter . Time out o ' mind the fairies ' coach ...
... copies : - " We waste our lights in vain , like lamps by day . ' d ( A ) , atomy . • Thus ( A ) . ( C ) and folio , over . f ( A ) , maid ; folio and ( C ) , man , -clearly an error in the latter . Time out o ' mind the fairies ' coach ...
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