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Six editions at least were printed in Shakespeare's lifetime and seven in the two generations following , viz . in 1593 , 1594 , 1596 , 1599 , 1600 ( ? ) , 1602 , 1617 , 1620 , 1627 ( Edinburgh ) , 1630 ( twice ) , 1636 , and 1675.
Six editions at least were printed in Shakespeare's lifetime and seven in the two generations following , viz . in 1593 , 1594 , 1596 , 1599 , 1600 ( ? ) , 1602 , 1617 , 1620 , 1627 ( Edinburgh ) , 1630 ( twice ) , 1636 , and 1675.
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There are said to have been three editions , but of the second no copy exists , and the date is unknown . ... The volume is a small 8vo , though sometimes for convenience cited as Q I. The issue of a second edition of unknown date ...
There are said to have been three editions , but of the second no copy exists , and the date is unknown . ... The volume is a small 8vo , though sometimes for convenience cited as Q I. The issue of a second edition of unknown date ...
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They are printed as one in the 1599 edition and also in the edition of the Poems of 1640. The subject throughout is a lover's night of waiting for the morning when he is to meet his beloved . In stanza I , " Farewell , ' quoth she ...
They are printed as one in the 1599 edition and also in the edition of the Poems of 1640. The subject throughout is a lover's night of waiting for the morning when he is to meet his beloved . In stanza I , " Farewell , ' quoth she ...
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