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Excerpt from The Play of the Weather: An Unrecorded Edition (1906)
Unrecorded edition formed p tbe I risli find wlzen brouglzt to auction it was secured for tbc nation cost of g I 90 Tudor Facsimile d104s Lusty yufventus Wealt/z and Healtb, yobn Impatient Poverty Tbe Britt's/z Museum press-mark is C. 1 edition printed by Rastell in I 5 3 3 will be facsimile at a later date. Herbert (manuscript Department, Britis/z aring t/zis facsimile some portions slntly too beavily printed, otlzerwise are quite excellent. Easy to strike tbc golden mean between being too faint and too beavy, only call attention to t/ze fault wbere it leas gone so far as to blur letters ot/zerwise, as I lza've said, t/ze reproduction admirable T/zese blurred letters occur on Sigg. B. N., verso, and E. Iii., but in no case are unreadable. Tbe bole-marks on C. I'v., recto and verso, top of pages, s/zow tlze state of tbe original perfectly. It may not be out of place to record lzere tbe fact tbat, at lengtlz, materials for Heywood are gradually collected. Accomplis/zed - new to lig/zt, fres/z dates fixed, and otbers 'verfied, wit/z new sources of researcb op and suggested. I bope in tbe course of tbe present year to publisb a volume dealing, to some wit/z tbe life, times, and writings of tlzefatber of Eng/isle comedy.
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