A Shakespeare PrimerAMS Press, 1971 - 224 pages |
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... entered in the Stationers ' Register on April 18 , 1593. The second , The Rape of Lucrece , also dedicated to Southampton , was entered in the Stationers ' Register on May 9 , 1594. Both were published by Richard Field , a native of ...
... entered in the Stationers ' Register on April 18 , 1593. The second , The Rape of Lucrece , also dedicated to Southampton , was entered in the Stationers ' Register on May 9 , 1594. Both were published by Richard Field , a native of ...
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... entered in the Stationers ' Register on August 8 , 1592 , concerning the triumph on the stage of " brave Talbot , " one of the main characters in Henry VI , Part I. In September of that year , Greene in his attack on Shakespeare in his ...
... entered in the Stationers ' Register on August 8 , 1592 , concerning the triumph on the stage of " brave Talbot , " one of the main characters in Henry VI , Part I. In September of that year , Greene in his attack on Shakespeare in his ...
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... entered in the Stationers ' Register on February 25 , 1598 , and in the same year Q1 appeared without Shakespeare's name on the title page . In 1599 , however , Q2 was published with the statement , " Newly corrected by W. Shake- speare ...
... entered in the Stationers ' Register on February 25 , 1598 , and in the same year Q1 appeared without Shakespeare's name on the title page . In 1599 , however , Q2 was published with the statement , " Newly corrected by W. Shake- speare ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
England in the Time of Shakespeare | 9 |
Shakespeares Works | 56 |
Copyright | |
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