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This volume was the first book devoted entirely to an investigation of the many problems associated with the relation between the "stolne and surreptitious copies” of which Heminge and Condell complain in their address "To the great Variety of Readers”, and the corresponding plays of Shakespeare printed by them in the first folio.

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This volume was the first book devoted entirely to an investigation of the many problems associated with the relation between the "stolne and surreptitious copies” of which Heminge and Condell complain in their address "To the great Variety of Readers”, and the corresponding plays of Shakespeare printed by them in the first folio.
Autorenporträt
Alfred Hart (1870-1950), scientist, educator and Shakespearean scholar, was born on 5 December 1870 on a farm in Cedar County, Iowa, United States of America, son of Frederick Hart, farmer, and his wife Ellen, née Latham; his parents were on a visit from Birmingham, England, and shortly returned there. Alfred arrived at Melbourne with his father, brother and sister in September 1879. He won a scholarship to Melbourne Church of England Grammar School in 1884, carrying off the Agar Wynne prizes for Latin in 1885 and Greek in 1886.