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    Edmond Malone (4 October 1741 – 25 May 1812) was an Irish barrister, Shakespearean scholar and editor of the works of William Shakespeare. Assured of...
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    of bankrupts. He was from an early age close to his father's friend Edmond Malone, whom he assisted in collecting and arranging the materials for a second...
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    plays of William Shakespeare. Shakespearean scholars, beginning with Edmond Malone in 1778, have attempted to reconstruct the relative chronology of Shakespeare's...
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  • people Eddie Malone (born 1985), Scottish association football player Edmond Malone (1741–1812), Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor Edna Malone (1899–?)...
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    (1599) was not the first time the phrase was used in a dramatic play. Edmond Malone claimed that it appeared in a work that has since been lost—Richard...
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  • form known to modern readers: it is a skillful amalgam assembled by Edmond Malone, an editor in the eighteenth century. Romeo and Juliet was published...
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    convivial glee". He returned to town from Burke's house in Beaconsfield and Edmond Malone wrote that "we left his carriage at the Inn at Hayes, and walked five...
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    sale were identified in 1768, and the document itself was acquired by Edmond Malone. Photographs of these five signatures were published by Sidney Lee....
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    LCCN 12010247. Malone, Edmond, ed. (1790). The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare. Vol. 3. London: J. Rivington and Sons. OCLC 503848883. OL 362627W. Malone, Edmond;...
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  • Edmund Malone (1704–1774) was an Irish barrister, politician and judge. He was the second of three brothers who all rose to the top of the legal profession...
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    Shakespeare's and was seen and described by the reputable scholar Edmond Malone. Malone later changed his mind and declared that he thought the tract was...
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  • current at the end of the 18th century, when the Shakespearean scholar Edmond Malone claimed that William Shakespeare's first job in the theatre was that...
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    Theobald, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, and James Halliwell-Phillipps, dated the play's composition to before 1603. Malone suggested that the brief passage...
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    perpetrating a "hoax on his credulous public". The Shakespearean editor Edmond Malone took Oldys's conjecture further, by reporting that the motto was on...
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  • the Roman Catholic faith. Richard's elder brothers were Anthony Malone and Edmond Malone. All three were barristers and each held office as Serjeant-at-law...
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    published his account, A Discovery of The Barmudas dated 13 October 1610; Edmond Malone argues for the 1610–11 date on the account by Jourdain and the Virginia...
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    occasional attacks upon rival editors of Shakespeare's works. Years later, Edmond Malone, an important Shakespearean scholar and friend of Johnson's, stated...
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    of Shakespeare's handwriting began in the 18th century with scholars Edmond Malone and George Steevens. By the late nineteenth century paleographers began...
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    of the last plays in spirit and themes." In the late 18th century, Edmond Malone suggested that a "book" listed in the Stationers' Register on 22 May...
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    version soon became the best-known text, and it was not until 1780 that Edmond Malone re-published the sonnets in their original forms. The question of the...
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    rafters of a house on Henley Street. It was seen and described by scholar Edmond Malone but apparently was subsequently lost. (See Religious views of William...
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  • Malone, 1st Baron Sunderlin (c.1738 – 14 April 1816) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer. Sunderlin was the eldest son and heir of Edmond Malone,...
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    need for atonement. George Steevens suggested "expirate"; however, Edmond Malone and others have established that expiate here means "fill up the measure...
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    explicitly changed with the title, 'To one that would die a mayd'. 1780 – Edmond Malone, in his two volume supplement to the 1778 Johnson-Stevens edition of...
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    acrimony, however, when it was charged that the documents were forgeries. Edmond Malone, widely regarded as the greatest Shakespeare scholar of his time, conclusively...
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    Arthur Murphy, John O'Keeffe, Nicholas Brady, Sydney, Lady Morgan, Edmond Malone, Hugh Kelly, Matthew Concanen, Anne Donnellan, Samuel Madden, Henry...
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    scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. By 1800, he was firmly enshrined...
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  • produced one final, 15-volume revision in 1793. 1790, Edmond Malone; octavo, 10 volumes. Malone, often considered the best of the century's editors of...
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  • 1780, when Edmond Malone requested them from the Dulwich College library; the papers had been misplaced and were not found until 1790. Malone made a transcript...
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    previously unpublished notes on the Corn Laws by Johnson—were published by Edmond Malone after his death under the title Parliamentary Logick. Chisholm 1911...
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