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Charles Flower , generally accepted as the original of the Droeshout engraving on the title page of the First Folio ( facsimiled in this volume ) : now first reproduced in facsimile by the kind permission of the Iluseum Trustees .
Charles Flower , generally accepted as the original of the Droeshout engraving on the title page of the First Folio ( facsimiled in this volume ) : now first reproduced in facsimile by the kind permission of the Iluseum Trustees .
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... he hath hit His face , the print would then surpasse All that was ever writ in brasse ; But since he cannot , reader , looke Not on his picture , but his booke . B. J. SHAKESPEARES TITLE - PAGE OF FIRST FOLIO COMEDIES , HISTORIES.
... he hath hit His face , the print would then surpasse All that was ever writ in brasse ; But since he cannot , reader , looke Not on his picture , but his booke . B. J. SHAKESPEARES TITLE - PAGE OF FIRST FOLIO COMEDIES , HISTORIES.
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SHAKESPEARES TITLE - PAGE OF FIRST FOLIO COMEDIES , HISTORIES , TRAGEDIES . Published according to the True Originall Copies . LONDON Printed by Isaac Iaggard , and Ed . Blount . 1623 . TO THE MOST NOBLE PREFACE TO FIRST FOLIO AND ...
SHAKESPEARES TITLE - PAGE OF FIRST FOLIO COMEDIES , HISTORIES , TRAGEDIES . Published according to the True Originall Copies . LONDON Printed by Isaac Iaggard , and Ed . Blount . 1623 . TO THE MOST NOBLE PREFACE TO FIRST FOLIO AND ...
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From the title - page of the comedy of Miss , to do without ; I. ii . 312 ; to fail No - body and Some - body , with the true Chronicle Historie of Elidure " in aiming at , not to hit ; II . i . 40 .
From the title - page of the comedy of Miss , to do without ; I. ii . 312 ; to fail No - body and Some - body , with the true Chronicle Historie of Elidure " in aiming at , not to hit ; II . i . 40 .
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Sir Valentine's page , and sent , I think , from Proteus . He would have given it you ; but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it : pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker !
Sir Valentine's page , and sent , I think , from Proteus . He would have given it you ; but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it : pardon the fault , I pray . Jul . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker !
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