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  1. His poem in the Second Folio came to be named “On Shakespeare: 1630,” in John Benson’s edition of Shakespeare’s Poems (1640) and Milton’s Poems (1645). We can know of Milton’s interest in Shakespeare in part because of his personal copy of the First Folio, which he annotated, and which now resides in the Free Library of Philadelphia.

  2. SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. The second Impression. Edited by John Heminge (d. 1630) and Henry Condell (d. 1627). London: Printed by Thomas Cotes, for Robert Allot, 1632.The Second Folio of Shakespeare’s collected plays. The second edition, first issue, of the most important work in the English language ...

  3. 13. Nov. 2021 · One of the many surprises in the Cathedral Library is the number of play texts held there, and one of the most notable is a copy of the Second Folio (large-format) printed edition of Shakespeare’s plays. Our copy is not in perfect condition but it has been lovingly repaired, and the portrait of the author on the title-page has been hand ...

  4. 24. Sept. 2014 · Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English, discusses what the publication of William Shakespeare’s Second Folio meant for the publishing industry in Re...

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  5. Shakespeares Folio. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies ist die erste Gesamtausgabe von William Shakespeares Dramen, die 1623, sieben Jahre nach seinem Tod, im Folio - Buchformat mit einer Buchrückenhöhe von ca. 40 cm erschien. Sie wird auch als First Folio (Erste Folioausgabe) bezeichnet.

  6. The First Folio’s claims on Shakespeare’s behalf were persuasive. Over the course of the 17th century, Shakespeare’s dramatic works would be published three additional times in the same format and sequence – books now known as the Second, Third, and Fourth Folios. His corpus would be expanded in the process: the Third Folio advertised ...

  7. The second folio, titled Fifty Comedies and Tragedies, was published by the booksellers Henry Herringman, John Martyn, and Richard Marriot; the printing was done by J. Macock. The three stationers had obtained the rights to previously-published works, and added 18 dramas to the 35 of the first folio, for a total of 53. The second folio added ...