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Subsequent high - profile editions of Shakespeare continued this tradition of shuffling the poems into supplements . When Pope's edition of the dramatic works appeared in 1725 it too was rapidly augmented by a supplementary volume of ...
Subsequent high - profile editions of Shakespeare continued this tradition of shuffling the poems into supplements . When Pope's edition of the dramatic works appeared in 1725 it too was rapidly augmented by a supplementary volume of ...
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Malone's edition , despite its originality of editorial content , shows remarkable continuity with its predecessors : it is another supplementary volume , called a Supplement to the Edition of Shakespeare's Plays Published in 1778 by ...
Malone's edition , despite its originality of editorial content , shows remarkable continuity with its predecessors : it is another supplementary volume , called a Supplement to the Edition of Shakespeare's Plays Published in 1778 by ...
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Thus , Moseley's edition of Waller has a title - page alluding to his political life and , in his connections with ... to travell , and try their fortunes'.14 The title - page of Walkley's first and second editions of Carew has his by ...
Thus , Moseley's edition of Waller has a title - page alluding to his political life and , in his connections with ... to travell , and try their fortunes'.14 The title - page of Walkley's first and second editions of Carew has his by ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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