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  2. First Folio - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the first impression (1623). Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies is a collection of plays by William Shakespeare, commonly referred to by modern scholars as the First Folio, [a] published in 1623, about seven years after Shakespeare's death. It is considered one of the most influential books ever published.

  3. Early texts of Shakespeare's works - Wikipedia

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    The earliest texts of William Shakespeare 's works were published during the 16th and 17th centuries in quarto or folio format. Folios are large, tall volumes; quartos are smaller, roughly half the size. The publications of the latter are usually abbreviated to Q1, Q2, etc., where the letter stands for "quarto" and the number for the first ...

  4. Shakespearean history - Wikipedia

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    The Life of King Henry the Fift (Folio) Shakespeare: written 1599, published 1623 The True and Honourable Historie of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle: Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye and Robert Wilson: published 1600 Henry VI: The First Part of Henry the Sixt: Shakespeare: written c. 1590–91; [86] published 1623

  5. Ralph Crane - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Crane. Born. London, England. Occupation. Scribe. Ralph Crane (fl. 1615 – 1630) was a professional scrivener or scribe in early seventeenth-century London. His close connection with some of the First Folio texts of the plays of William Shakespeare has led to his being called "Shakespeare's first editor." [1]

  6. Droeshout portrait - Wikipedia

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    Type. Engraving. Dimensions. 34 cm × 22.5 cm (13 in × 8.9 in) The Droeshout portrait or Droeshout engraving is a portrait of William Shakespeare engraved by Martin Droeshout as the frontispiece for the title page of the First Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623. It is one of only two works of art definitively ...

  7. Much Ado About Nothing - Wikipedia

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    John Gielgud as Benedick in a 1959 production. Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599. [1] The play was included in the First Folio, published in 1623. The play is set in Messina and revolves around two romantic pairings that emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in the town.

  8. William Jaggard - Wikipedia

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    Died. November 1623 (aged 54–55) England. Occupation (s) Printer, publisher. William Jaggard (c. 1568 – November 1623) was an Elizabethan and Jacobean printer and publisher, best known for his connection with the texts of William Shakespeare, most notably the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays. Jaggard's shop was "at the sign of the Half ...

  9. Shakespeare bibliography - Wikipedia

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    First published in the First Folio: The first recorded performance was by "a company of base and common fellows," mentioned in the Gesta Grayorum ("The Deeds of Gray") as having occurred in Gray's Inn Hall on 28 Dec 1594. The second also took place on "Innocents' Day" but ten years later—in 1604, at Court. [note 2] Summary