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On the other hand , the title page of the quarto of 1594 , the earliest that is definitely known to have been published , asserts — in agreement with succeeding quartos — that the play has already been “ sondry times publiquely acted in ...
On the other hand , the title page of the quarto of 1594 , the earliest that is definitely known to have been published , asserts — in agreement with succeeding quartos — that the play has already been “ sondry times publiquely acted in ...
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It is more reasonable to suppose that there was still another quarto which Jones , who entered the book in the Stationers ' Register in July , 1593 , a month after Marlowe's death - hurried into print to catch the fancy of a public ...
It is more reasonable to suppose that there was still another quarto which Jones , who entered the book in the Stationers ' Register in July , 1593 , a month after Marlowe's death - hurried into print to catch the fancy of a public ...
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Black letter quarto . Part I. only . [ STC 17428 ] . - 11 copies known : British Museum , 2 copies ; Bodleian ; Dyce ; Huntington , 2 copies ; Boston Public Library ; Rosenbach ( White copy ) , New York ; Magdalene College , Cambridge ...
Black letter quarto . Part I. only . [ STC 17428 ] . - 11 copies known : British Museum , 2 copies ; Bodleian ; Dyce ; Huntington , 2 copies ; Boston Public Library ; Rosenbach ( White copy ) , New York ; Magdalene College , Cambridge ...
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