The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... editions , with various alterations and improvements , were printed between 1563 and 1587 . At length ( about the year 1591 ) the great lu- minary of the dramatick world blazed out , and our poet produced thofe plays which have now for ...
... editions , with various alterations and improvements , were printed between 1563 and 1587 . At length ( about the year 1591 ) the great lu- minary of the dramatick world blazed out , and our poet produced thofe plays which have now for ...
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... edition of his Chronicle published in his life - time , 4to . 1605. and is an interpolation by his conti- nuator , Edmund Howes . Richard Tarleton , as appears by the register of St. Leonard's , Shoreditch , was buried there , September ...
... edition of his Chronicle published in his life - time , 4to . 1605. and is an interpolation by his conti- nuator , Edmund Howes . Richard Tarleton , as appears by the register of St. Leonard's , Shoreditch , was buried there , September ...
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... edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607. Sir George Buc is called Mafter of the Revels , I fuppofe from his having obtained the reverfion of that place for from what I have already ftated he could not have been then in ...
... edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607. Sir George Buc is called Mafter of the Revels , I fuppofe from his having obtained the reverfion of that place for from what I have already ftated he could not have been then in ...
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... edition . of Biographia Britannica , and many other books . The error I allude to , is , that this Sir George Buc , who was knighted at Whitehall by King James the day before his coronation , July 23. 1603. was the author of the ...
... edition . of Biographia Britannica , and many other books . The error I allude to , is , that this Sir George Buc , who was knighted at Whitehall by King James the day before his coronation , July 23. 1603. was the author of the ...
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... edition of our author's works : " And though you be a magiftrate of wit , and fit on the flage at Blackfriers , or the Cockpit , to arraigne plays dailie , know these plays have had their trial already , and ftood out all appeales . " A ...
... edition of our author's works : " And though you be a magiftrate of wit , and fit on the flage at Blackfriers , or the Cockpit , to arraigne plays dailie , know these plays have had their trial already , and ftood out all appeales . " A ...
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