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... third parts were published without the firft , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were furreptitiously ob tained , and that the printers of that time gave the publick those plays not fuch as the author defigned , but such ...
... third parts were published without the firft , may be admitted as no weak proof that the copies were furreptitiously ob tained , and that the printers of that time gave the publick those plays not fuch as the author defigned , but such ...
Side 116
... third part of King Henry VI . Dr. Johnson obferves very juftly , that thefe two parts were not written without a dependance on the firft . Undoubtedly not ; the old play of K. Henry VI . ( or , as it is now called , The first part ...
... third part of King Henry VI . Dr. Johnson obferves very juftly , that thefe two parts were not written without a dependance on the firft . Undoubtedly not ; the old play of K. Henry VI . ( or , as it is now called , The first part ...
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... Third Part in 1600. When Heminge and Condell printed these three pieces in folio , they were neceffarily obliged to name the old play of King Henry VI . the first part , to diftinguish it from the two fol- lowing hiftorical dramas ...
... Third Part in 1600. When Heminge and Condell printed these three pieces in folio , they were neceffarily obliged to name the old play of King Henry VI . the first part , to diftinguish it from the two fol- lowing hiftorical dramas ...
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VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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