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... Malone's voluminous critique had appeared on the very eve of the performance of Vortigern , and Samuel Ireland is reported to have personally circulated handbills at the theatre attacking Malone ( it is typical of the inadequate modern ...
... Malone's voluminous critique had appeared on the very eve of the performance of Vortigern , and Samuel Ireland is reported to have personally circulated handbills at the theatre attacking Malone ( it is typical of the inadequate modern ...
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... MALONE . 5 See the foregoing note . MALONE , 6 The Tragedy of Ninus and Semiramis , the first Monarchs of the World , was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 10 , 1595. See also note 4. MALONE . 7 There appears to have been an ...
... MALONE . 5 See the foregoing note . MALONE , 6 The Tragedy of Ninus and Semiramis , the first Monarchs of the World , was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 10 , 1595. See also note 4. MALONE . 7 There appears to have been an ...
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... MALONE . + See the foregoing note . MALONE . - Heywood's The Tragedy of Ninus and Semiramis , the firft Monarchs of the World , was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 10. 1595. See alfo note 3. MALONE . 6 There appears to have been ...
... MALONE . + See the foregoing note . MALONE . - Heywood's The Tragedy of Ninus and Semiramis , the firft Monarchs of the World , was entered on the Stationers ' books , May 10. 1595. See alfo note 3. MALONE . 6 There appears to have been ...
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