Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889
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The Queen, he had in his mind, i. The Earl of Essex, or Sir Phillip Sydney, or him- self; 2. Lord Southampton or Fulke Greville ; Yt\ J4. R -^ X mit^ v^rxi*^^ 4^t ^ ^* *" ^Ht^^^^l S v^^ 14 * 6o 3. The Earl of Leicester ; 4. Mary Queen of Scots. Although some of these suggestions are ingeniously supported, there is not one of them which rests on any kind of real evidence or external probability. The Rev. H. P. Stokes, in his excellent work on the Chronology, 1878, p. 68, seems to go too far in c...oncluding from the entry of August, 1626, that Pavier owned any interest in the copyright of Hamlet. The " Historye of Hamblett" is not included in that entry among Shakespeare's plays, but is one in a list of books that includes several novels, while the Hamlet assigned by Bird to Cotes in 1630 was not necessarily a play, for it is not specifically noticed as one, and there is at least one prose history mentioned in the list in which it occurs. We may be tolerably certain that the Hamlet owned by Pavier was either the older drama or the prose version of the story, in all pro- bability the latter, for the edition of 1608, the only one known, was " imprinted by Richard Bradocke for Thomas Pavier.
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