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... King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Promp- ter's Books were what they call'd the Ori- ginal Copies . From liberties of this kind , many speech- es also were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the Author now seems ...
... King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Promp- ter's Books were what they call'd the Ori- ginal Copies . From liberties of this kind , many speech- es also were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the Author now seems ...
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... King Lear and his three Daughters , with the unfortunate Life of Edgar Son and Heir to the Earl of Gloucester , and his fullen and affu- med humour of Tom a Bedlam . As it was play'd be- fore the King's Majefty at Whitehall upon St ...
... King Lear and his three Daughters , with the unfortunate Life of Edgar Son and Heir to the Earl of Gloucester , and his fullen and affu- med humour of Tom a Bedlam . As it was play'd be- fore the King's Majefty at Whitehall upon St ...
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... King Henry the 6th , acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants , 1600 . XII . The Tragedy of King Richard the 3d , contain- ing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence , the pitiful Murther of his Innocent Nephews , his ...
... King Henry the 6th , acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants , 1600 . XII . The Tragedy of King Richard the 3d , contain- ing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence , the pitiful Murther of his Innocent Nephews , his ...
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... Kings Majefty's . Servants at the Globe . Printed by the fame . XV . An excellent conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Ju- liet . As it hath been often with great Applaufe play'd pub- lickly , by the Right Honourable the Lord of Hunfdon his ...
... Kings Majefty's . Servants at the Globe . Printed by the fame . XV . An excellent conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Ju- liet . As it hath been often with great Applaufe play'd pub- lickly , by the Right Honourable the Lord of Hunfdon his ...
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... King James , in the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a proof of that Play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of those two Princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people ...
... King James , in the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a proof of that Play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of those two Princes to the crown of England . Whatever the particular times of his writing were , the people ...
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