The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... copies furreptitious , but this was probably faid with a view to enhance the value of their own impreffion , as well as to revenge themfelves as far as poffible on those who had in part anticipated the publication of works from which ...
... copies furreptitious , but this was probably faid with a view to enhance the value of their own impreffion , as well as to revenge themfelves as far as poffible on those who had in part anticipated the publication of works from which ...
Side 18
... copies of dramatick performances ; and thus were they affifted by our ancient ftationers , who ftrengthened every claim of literary property , by entries fecured in a manner which was then sup- pofed to be obligatory and legal . 2 See ...
... copies of dramatick performances ; and thus were they affifted by our ancient ftationers , who ftrengthened every claim of literary property , by entries fecured in a manner which was then sup- pofed to be obligatory and legal . 2 See ...
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... . Matthewes , for T'homas Dewe . " 4 This is the play on which Shakfpeare formed his own with the fame title . Thefe three are only copies of the fpurious play . IX . X. * * 1. Richard II . 1597 C 3 ANCIENT EDITIONS . 21 IV. ...
... . Matthewes , for T'homas Dewe . " 4 This is the play on which Shakfpeare formed his own with the fame title . Thefe three are only copies of the fpurious play . IX . X. * * 1. Richard II . 1597 C 3 ANCIENT EDITIONS . 21 IV. ...
Side 22
... . and King Henry IV . 1608. ] Of each of thefe only one copy has been met with . They both be- longed to the late Reverend John Bowle , and are now in my poffeffion . STEEVENS . XI . XII . * XIII . XIV . XV 22 ANCIENT EDITIONS.
... . and King Henry IV . 1608. ] Of each of thefe only one copy has been met with . They both be- longed to the late Reverend John Bowle , and are now in my poffeffion . STEEVENS . XI . XII . * XIII . XIV . XV 22 ANCIENT EDITIONS.
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... copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnifhed with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include the feven rejected ...
... copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnifhed with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include the feven rejected ...
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