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Re: Printers and Stationers in Early Modern Writing |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.2378 Friday, 06 December 2002
From: Larry Weiss <
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Date: Thursday, 05 Dec 2002 11:50:33 -0500
Subject: 13.2374 Re: Printers and Stationers in Early Modern
Comment: Re: SHK 13.2374 Re: Printers and Stationers in Early Modern
Writing
Has anyone found a 1590s stationer named Greenfield? If such a person
turns up, there would be a creditable alternative solution to the crux
which Theobald emended to "'a babbl'd of green fields" (HenV,II.i.16-17
[Riverside]).
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