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... Play of Deposing King Richard the Second . Whether this play was Shakespeare's or not is a question touched upon later . The fourth Quarto , that of 1615 , was evidently printed from the third , and a corrected copy seems to have been ...
... Play of Deposing King Richard the Second . Whether this play was Shakespeare's or not is a question touched upon later . The fourth Quarto , that of 1615 , was evidently printed from the third , and a corrected copy seems to have been ...
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... play , which was certainly not written before 1593 , could hardly be described as " so old " in 1601 , even if it ... play in which the monarch was murdered . It seems more than likely from the nature of the title of Sir Gilly's play ...
... play , which was certainly not written before 1593 , could hardly be described as " so old " in 1601 , even if it ... play in which the monarch was murdered . It seems more than likely from the nature of the title of Sir Gilly's play ...
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... Play , of which Sir Gilly Meyrick's play was the second part . This is , of course , merely a guess , which may be correct . As against its likelihood we may point out that it is hardly possible that such a second part would not deal ...
... Play , of which Sir Gilly Meyrick's play was the second part . This is , of course , merely a guess , which may be correct . As against its likelihood we may point out that it is hardly possible that such a second part would not deal ...
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