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By his Maiesties seruants playing usually at the Gloabe on the Bancke - side . LONDON , Printed for Nathaniel Butter , and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls | Churchyard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere | St. Austins Gate . 1608.
By his Maiesties seruants playing usually at the Gloabe on the Bancke - side . LONDON , Printed for Nathaniel Butter , and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls | Churchyard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere | St. Austins Gate . 1608.
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Milk4. 142-147 ( Say ... blame ) ; iii . liver'd man , ' v . 50 , appears 2. 79-95 ( This ... time ) ; iv . rovoked ; others belong I. 6-9 ( Welcome . blasts ) . the high poetry of the play 2 The chief of these are : i . rather than to ...
Milk4. 142-147 ( Say ... blame ) ; iii . liver'd man , ' v . 50 , appears 2. 79-95 ( This ... time ) ; iv . rovoked ; others belong I. 6-9 ( Welcome . blasts ) . the high poetry of the play 2 The chief of these are : i . rather than to ...
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No dogmatic opinion can be pronounced ; but the hypothesis , on the whole , works well , that the play was first badly printed ( in Qq ) from a MS . slightly abridged for the performance at Court ; subsequently well printed in the Folio ...
No dogmatic opinion can be pronounced ; but the hypothesis , on the whole , works well , that the play was first badly printed ( in Qq ) from a MS . slightly abridged for the performance at Court ; subsequently well printed in the Folio ...
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The play was entered in the Stationers ' Register , 1594 , but first printed in 1605 , with a title - page calculated to identify it with the great tragedy then in the first splendour of its fame . The ultimate source of all these ...
The play was entered in the Stationers ' Register , 1594 , but first printed in 1605 , with a title - page calculated to identify it with the great tragedy then in the first splendour of its fame . The ultimate source of all these ...
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With Leir's triumphant restoration the play ends . A dozen years earlier the time - honoured tragic climax of Cordelia's death would hardly have been thus forborne . It is clear that the author of the Chronicle play 1 A phrase perhaps ...
With Leir's triumphant restoration the play ends . A dozen years earlier the time - honoured tragic climax of Cordelia's death would hardly have been thus forborne . It is clear that the author of the Chronicle play 1 A phrase perhaps ...
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