The play was printed with less care and includes many mistakes in the text along with other errors.
The play was soon printed and enjoyed many revivals through to the 1830s.
The plays were printed in single editions, known as quartos.
However, his plays were printed 20 years before that in quarto.
Subsequently, the songs, as well as the play, were printed up and sold.
As you know, Marlowe's plays were not actually printed until forty years after his death.
The play was printed in 1543, with several additions for the reader's benefit.
The play was printed again a few times.
The play was printed soon after its production, and reached a fourth edition in 1770.
The play was first printed in a book in 1597.