Shakspere and typography; being an attempt to show Shakspere's personal connection with, and technical knowledge of, the art of printing. Also, remarks upon some common typographical errors, with especial reference to the text of Shakspere

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A mock argument, in imitation of the attempts frequently made to identify Shakespeare with various trades and professions. "A jest which amused him all the more that it was taken au grand serieux by some sober-minded correspondents." cf. T.B. Reed's Memoir of the author, in Blades' Pentateuch of printing, p. xvii "Appendix: A list of some biographies of Shakspere, and of such works as refer to the dramatist's special knowledge of any subject": p. [61]-67
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