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    Q1 of Hamlet (also called the " First Quarto ", full title The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke) is a short early text of the Shakespearean play. The intended publication of the play is entered in the Stationers' Register in 1602 by James Roberts, but Q1 was not published until summer or autumn 1603.

  2. The earliest texts of William Shakespeare 's works were published during the 16th and 17th centuries in quarto or folio format. Folios are large, tall volumes; quartos are smaller, roughly half the size.

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    The same is true of poems, Shakespeare's poem Venus and Adonis being first printed as a quarto in 1593 (Q1), with a second quarto edition (Q2) in 1594. In Spanish culture, a similar concept of separate editions of plays is known as comedia suelta .

  5. Números y periodos de tiempo. a un cuarto (¼), el número fraccionario correspondiente a la cuarta parte de la unidad; al número ordinal 4º o 4ª; al número cardinal 4; al año 4; al siglo IV; al siglo IV a. C. al IV milenio a. C.; a un cuarto de hora, cada uno de los cuatro períodos de 15 minutos que hay en una hora;

  6. The first quarto of Hamlet is radically different from the second quarto and Folio versions of the play, and about half their length. But despite its uneven verbal texture and simpler characterisation, the first quarto presents its own workable alternatives to the longer texts, reordering and combining key plot elements, and even including a ...

  7. Hamlet (Quarto 1, 1603) 0.1 THE. Tragicall Hi st orie of. HAMLET. Prince of Denmarke. By William Shake- s peare. As it hath beene diuer s e times a ct ed by his Highne ss e s er -. uants in the Cittie of London: as al s o in the two V -. niuer s ities of Cambridge and Oxford, and el s e-where.

  8. Jun 17, 2015 · The First Quarto’s title is The Historie of Troylus and Cresseida, and describes the play as being “Acted by the King’s Majesty’s Servants at the Globe (Theatre).”. Wikipedia: The historie of Troylus and Cresseida. 1609 title page.

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