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In the 1616 edition , the full title , The Rape of Lucrece , was used , and this is the one most twentieth - century ... The poem enjoyed considerable popularity during Shakespeare's lifetime , running through eight editions by 1632.
In the 1616 edition , the full title , The Rape of Lucrece , was used , and this is the one most twentieth - century ... The poem enjoyed considerable popularity during Shakespeare's lifetime , running through eight editions by 1632.
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He was also the first scholar to prepare a critical edition of Shakespeare's sonnets and the first to write a ... with George Steevens on Steevens's second and third editions of Shakespeare's plays and issued his own edition in 1790.
He was also the first scholar to prepare a critical edition of Shakespeare's sonnets and the first to write a ... with George Steevens on Steevens's second and third editions of Shakespeare's plays and issued his own edition in 1790.
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VARIORUM : An edition of a literary work which includes notes and commentary by previous editors and scholars . ... Edited by Isaac Reed , it was based on George Steevens's four eighteenth - century editions and includes extensive ...
VARIORUM : An edition of a literary work which includes notes and commentary by previous editors and scholars . ... Edited by Isaac Reed , it was based on George Steevens's four eighteenth - century editions and includes extensive ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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