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This edition , a copy of which is of great rarity and value , was repricted by Steevens , in his collection of twenty of the plays of Shakspere . The second edition of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1509 , under the following title ...
This edition , a copy of which is of great rarity and value , was repricted by Steevens , in his collection of twenty of the plays of Shakspere . The second edition of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1509 , under the following title ...
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In attempting to settle the CHRONOLOGY of Shakspere's plays , there are , as in every other case of Literary history ... In the same manner , the mention of this play by Marston , in his tenth satire , first published in 1599 ...
In attempting to settle the CHRONOLOGY of Shakspere's plays , there are , as in every other case of Literary history ... In the same manner , the mention of this play by Marston , in his tenth satire , first published in 1599 ...
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Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , “ On Lammas eve at night shall she be ...
Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says , “ On Lammas eve at night shall she be ...
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... believe that Romeo and Juliet was written in 1593 ; but as he bas writtenbeen trammelled by Malone early plays . ... a pe performance as taking place of his own plays would har have all long known , wor characteristics of the play ...
... believe that Romeo and Juliet was written in 1593 ; but as he bas writtenbeen trammelled by Malone early plays . ... a pe performance as taking place of his own plays would har have all long known , wor characteristics of the play ...
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1 been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed Romeo and Juliet amongst Shakspere early plays . ... Tieck has made this imaginary conversation a vehicle for the most enthusiastic praise of this play .
1 been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed Romeo and Juliet amongst Shakspere early plays . ... Tieck has made this imaginary conversation a vehicle for the most enthusiastic praise of this play .
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