The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 14 |
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The Conten- tion , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of fome playwright who preceded , or was contem- porary with , Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
The Conten- tion , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of fome playwright who preceded , or was contem- porary with , Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
Pagina 158
4 --a collop of my flesh ; ] So , in The Hiftory of Morindos and Miracola : 1609 , quarto , bl . 1 .: « - yet being his fecond felfe , a collop of his owne flesh " & c . 5 my noble birth . RITSON . Shep .
4 --a collop of my flesh ; ] So , in The Hiftory of Morindos and Miracola : 1609 , quarto , bl . 1 .: « - yet being his fecond felfe , a collop of his owne flesh " & c . 5 my noble birth . RITSON . Shep .
Pagina 170
1623 , though the two fucceeding parts are extant in two editions in quarto . That the fecond and third parts were publifhed with- out the first , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were furreptitiously obtained , and that ...
1623 , though the two fucceeding parts are extant in two editions in quarto . That the fecond and third parts were publifhed with- out the first , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were furreptitiously obtained , and that ...
Pagina 172
The Contention of the two famous houfes of Yorke and Lancafter in two parts , was published in quarto , in 1600 ; and the first part was entered on the Stationers ' books , ( as Mr. Steevens has ...
The Contention of the two famous houfes of Yorke and Lancafter in two parts , was published in quarto , in 1600 ; and the first part was entered on the Stationers ' books , ( as Mr. Steevens has ...
Pagina 177
This and the preceding speech ftand thus in the original play in quarto . I tran- fcribe them that the reader may be the better able to judge concern- ing my hypothefis ; and fhall quote a few other paffages for the fame purpofe .
This and the preceding speech ftand thus in the original play in quarto . I tran- fcribe them that the reader may be the better able to judge concern- ing my hypothefis ; and fhall quote a few other paffages for the fame purpofe .
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