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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Second_FolioSecond Folio - Wikipedia

    The Second Folio is the 1632 edition of the collected plays of William Shakespeare. It follows the First Folio of 1623. Much language was updated in the Second Folio and there are almost 1,700 changes.

  2. Se aplica el término Second Folio a la edición de 1632 de la recopilación de las obras de teatro de William Shakespeare que siguió al First Folio de 1623. La mayor parte del lenguaje fue actualizado; hay, al menos, 1700 cambios con respecto al First Folio.

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  3. Second Folio. Full Title: Mr. William Shakespeare Comedies, histories and tragedies. Published according to the true originall copies. The second impression. London, printed by Tho. Cotes for Robert Allot, 1632. Published: London: Smethwick, J., Aspley, W., Hawkins, Richard, and Meighan, Richard, 1632.

  4. The Second Folio, 1632 Nine years after the First Folio, the Second Folio was printed, which reflected the continuing interest in the playwright's work. It contains the same plays as the First Folio, but was also the first attempt at a systematic 'edit' of Shakespeare's plays.

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  5. Hace 3 días · folios and quartos, Shakespearian. Quick Reference. Shakespeare's earliest published plays are referred to as folios or quartos according to the folding of the printed sheets and therefore the size of the book: folios being large, tall volumes and the quartos smaller and squarer.

  6. 4 de dic. de 2020 · The other thing that makes the Second Folio distinct from the First Folio is that it contains the first ever published poem by a young, 24-year-old John Milton, the author of Paradise Lost. For a good introduction to the meaning of this poem and the significance of the Second Folio please watch this video of Ari Friedlander, University of Dayton.

  7. El Second Folio fue publicado por Allot, William Aspley, Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen y John Smethwick, e impreso por Thomas Cotes. Contenía las mismas obras de teatro que el First Folio y gran parte del mismo material adicional, además de un poema sin firma de John Milton.