Remarks on the Two gentlemen of Verona, : from J. Payne Collier's "Trilogy," 1874, and from J.O. Halliwell's (Phillipp's) "New [sic] illustrations of the life of Shakespeare," part 1st, 1874 : holograph manuscript, 1875 / copied for me by my kind friends Mr. & Mrs. J. Parker Norris, Philadelphia, [s

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Remarks on the Two gentlemen of Verona, : from J. Payne Collier's "Trilogy," 1874, and from J.O. Halliwell's (Phillipp's) "New [sic] illustrations of the life of Shakespeare," part 1st, 1874 : holograph manuscript, 1875 / copied for me by my kind friends Mr. & Mrs. J. Parker Norris, Philadelphia, [signed] J. Crosby, 1875.

Holograph transcriptions of John Payne Collier's Trilogy : conversations between three friends on the emendations of Shakespeare's text contained in Mr. Collier's corrected folio, 1632. London : T. Richards, [1874], p. 11-18; and J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps' Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare in a discursive series of essays on a variety of subjects connected with the personal and literay history of the great dramatist. Part the first. London : Longmans, Greene & Co., 1874, p. 45-47.

1 item (24 leaves) ; 17 x 21 cm.

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