12/30/2023 0 Comments Romeo and juliet first folio![]() 454 leaves, the first 9 preliminary matter, the Comedies 152, the Historiesġ32, Troylus and Cressida 15, the Tragedies 146. New South Wales View This Copy Owned By: State Library of New South Wales Copy Comments: Portrait in second state signed Martin Droeshout, London sculpsit. ![]() Bluestein, who then donated the Folioĭirectly to Brandeis. 'Tis more, 'tis more, his Sonne is elder sir: His Sonne is thirty. It was referred to and discussed in introductions to editions of Romeo and Juliet, and editors ransacked it for what it could tell us about the play. What man: 'tis not so much, 'tis not so much, 'Tis since the Nuptiall of Lucentio, Come Pentycost as quickely. Not too long ago, the 1597 first quarto (Q1) of Romeo and Juliet was simply considered a ‘bad quarto’, and its alleged badness largely disqualified it from critical and editorial circulation. Rains Galleries to Thomas & Eron (a New York bookseller) for $3,800, and in Decemberġ961 Inman's Book Shop, NYC, sold it to Allan I. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (First Folio) 1. Richardson of Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1894. ![]() Aspley, 1623 Printer: Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount Contents PageĬopies of this Book Brandeis University View This Copy Owned By: Brandeis University Copy Comments: The copy of the First Folio owned by Brandeis University was acquired by Georgeį. Published: London: William Jaggard, Edward Blount, L. London, printed by Isaac Jaggard and Edwardīlount, 1623. We are grateful to them all, and hope that you will enjoy becoming part of the story of the First Folio. This has been made possible by the generous support of the donors to the Sprint for Shakespeare public campaign (August to December 2012). William Shakespeares Comedies, histories & tragedies, publishedĪccording to the true originall copies. Welcome to the digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. Here you can read a digital edition of each play in various views. View Book Book Name: First Folio Full Title: Mr. Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch.
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