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Pagina 92
... Collier's other frauds became known . Collier at first stated that he had merely seen the manuscript in the hands of Rodd , the London dealer . In his History he says that it is in his own possession . At some time before 1879 , it ...
... Collier's other frauds became known . Collier at first stated that he had merely seen the manuscript in the hands of Rodd , the London dealer . In his History he says that it is in his own possession . At some time before 1879 , it ...
Pagina 93
... Collier re- garded the manuscript as “ an original contemporary MS . of this play , possibly as it came from the hands of Marlow . " 79 Halliwell - Phillips thought it was " the unique fragment of a contemporary prompt - copy . " 99 80 ...
... Collier re- garded the manuscript as “ an original contemporary MS . of this play , possibly as it came from the hands of Marlow . " 79 Halliwell - Phillips thought it was " the unique fragment of a contemporary prompt - copy . " 99 80 ...
Pagina 318
... Collier's first draft for his History . It is signed variously , " I.P.C. , " " J.P.C. , " and " C.P.J. " There is a file in NYPL . The Folger Shakespeare Library has Collier's own clippings with a few MS . alterations in vol . II of MS ...
... Collier's first draft for his History . It is signed variously , " I.P.C. , " " J.P.C. , " and " C.P.J. " There is a file in NYPL . The Folger Shakespeare Library has Collier's own clippings with a few MS . alterations in vol . II of MS ...
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