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His name is traced through various documents as actor in a number of plays, and
Malone hands down a tradition which he found in a forgotten pamphlet that
Heminge was the creator of the character of Falstaff. He increased in wealth and
...
His name is traced through various documents as actor in a number of plays, and
Malone hands down a tradition which he found in a forgotten pamphlet that
Heminge was the creator of the character of Falstaff. He increased in wealth and
...
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But, when these helps were administered, there was yet behind a very great
number of passages, labouring under various defects and those of various
degree, that had their cure to seek from some other sources, that of copies
affording it no ...
But, when these helps were administered, there was yet behind a very great
number of passages, labouring under various defects and those of various
degree, that had their cure to seek from some other sources, that of copies
affording it no ...
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Various other instances of the same kind might be produced; but that I may not
weary my readers, I will only add, that no person who wishes to peruse the plays
of Shakespeare should ever open the Second Folio, or either of the subsequent ...
Various other instances of the same kind might be produced; but that I may not
weary my readers, I will only add, that no person who wishes to peruse the plays
of Shakespeare should ever open the Second Folio, or either of the subsequent ...
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John HEMINGE AND HENRIE ConDELL 1 a 3 | 1 |
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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