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M3 1968 V.S Reprinted from the edition of 1790 , London First AMS EDITION
published 1968 Manufactured in the United States of America The original
pagination has been retained in this edition . Library of Congress Catalogue
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M3 1968 V.S Reprinted from the edition of 1790 , London First AMS EDITION
published 1968 Manufactured in the United States of America The original
pagination has been retained in this edition . Library of Congress Catalogue
Card ...
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The first edition was in 1597 , not in 1598. When it is said that this scene was
added , the reader must understand that it was added by the printer , or that a
more perfect copy fell into the hands of the later editor than was published by a
former .
The first edition was in 1597 , not in 1598. When it is said that this scene was
added , the reader must understand that it was added by the printer , or that a
more perfect copy fell into the hands of the later editor than was published by a
former .
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STEEVENS . for liking his father to a finging - man- ] Such is the reading of the
first edition ; all the rest have for likening him to a singing - man . The original
edition is right ; the prince might allow familiarities with himself , and yet very
properly ...
STEEVENS . for liking his father to a finging - man- ] Such is the reading of the
first edition ; all the rest have for likening him to a singing - man . The original
edition is right ; the prince might allow familiarities with himself , and yet very
properly ...
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