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A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare / Player, Poet, and Playmaker

Chapter 24: Transcriber's Note.
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About This Book

A documentary and analytical study of the playwright's public career that emphasizes his professional affiliations, theatrical venues, and contacts with other dramatists while seeking a revised chronology for his plays. It provides a continuous narrative alongside chronological annals, examines questions of authorship and collaboration, and considers works acted by his company and their reception abroad. The book is accompanied by comprehensive appendices and tables listing quarto editions, stationers' entries, court performances, transfers of copyright, and an index to support the investigations.

NOTE ON THE ETCHINGS.

I have been asked to say a few words on the illustrations to this volume. The Portrait of Alleyn has been kindly permitted to be taken from the oil painting preserved at Dulwich College, and has not, it is believed, been previously engraved as a book illustration. It was thought that the reader would prefer a representation of this great actor, the first managing director under whom Shakespeare performed, to a reproduction of one of the many portraits of the poet himself, which have now become so hackneyed. For like reason, the Font in which Shakespeare was baptized has been obtained from a hitherto unreproduced original: an oil sketch made on the spot in 1853 by the world-known painter, Mr. Henry Wallis, and now in the artist's possession. It is with no little satisfaction that I find my work allowed to be associated with that of a painter so eminent, and with the name of one of the great poets for all ages, Mr. Robert Browning.


Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., Edinburgh and London.


Transcriber's Note.

Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently repaired.

Corrections.

The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.

p. 18:

  • and purveyed more plays for them than other four
  • and purveyed more plays for them than the other four

p. 108:

  • lingered on in some vague connecsion
  • lingered on in some vague connection

p. 201:

  • in the table given on p. 212
  • in the table given on p. 207

p. 325:

  • ... for Henry Gosson
  • y ... for Henry Gosson