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... printed six Lyly plays , whose copyright he had registered in 1628 , as Sixe Court Comedies , Campaspe being the second play in the sequence : [ Bl . ] SIXE / COVRT / Comedies . Often Presented and Acted / before Queene ELIZABETH , / by ...
... printed six Lyly plays , whose copyright he had registered in 1628 , as Sixe Court Comedies , Campaspe being the second play in the sequence : [ Bl . ] SIXE / COVRT / Comedies . Often Presented and Acted / before Queene ELIZABETH , / by ...
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... printing . Certainly these quartos are well printed , and require little emendation . I have found no convincing evidence of authorial emendation in Q2 ; but the conditions of publication were such that the possibility must be ...
... printing . Certainly these quartos are well printed , and require little emendation . I have found no convincing evidence of authorial emendation in Q2 ; but the conditions of publication were such that the possibility must be ...
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... printed copy of 17086 , the 17086.5 compositor varied the spelling arbitrarily . He might have done so carelessly , to be sure , but probability favours the first hypothesis when it is repeated in example after example . Variations in ...
... printed copy of 17086 , the 17086.5 compositor varied the spelling arbitrarily . He might have done so carelessly , to be sure , but probability favours the first hypothesis when it is repeated in example after example . Variations in ...
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