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William Shakespeare .H5 v . 4 7. C. Snoura COLLECTION 1928 PRESENTED TO THE LIBRARY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY BY F. C. SENOUR ) THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE VOL . IV OF William. PR2153.
William Shakespeare .H5 v . 4 7. C. Snoura COLLECTION 1928 PRESENTED TO THE LIBRARY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY BY F. C. SENOUR ) THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE VOL . IV OF William. PR2153.
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OF William SHAKESPEARE 1 EDITED WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES BY C. H. HERFORD Litt.D. , Hon . Litt . D .. ( Vict . ) PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES , ABERYSTWYTH IN TEN VOLS . VOL .
OF William SHAKESPEARE 1 EDITED WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES BY C. H. HERFORD Litt.D. , Hon . Litt . D .. ( Vict . ) PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES , ABERYSTWYTH IN TEN VOLS . VOL .
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William Shakespeare. suppose that curious zeal for the perfect authenticity of their text was one of the qualities of the men who included in the Shakespearean canon Titus Andronicus and the First Part of Henry VI . , Timon of Athens ...
William Shakespeare. suppose that curious zeal for the perfect authenticity of their text was one of the qualities of the men who included in the Shakespearean canon Titus Andronicus and the First Part of Henry VI . , Timon of Athens ...
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William Shakespeare. ( Twine , cc . i.-x. ) . The threads thus scattered are separately pursued in the three sequels . The first tells the adventures of the lost wife ( Twine , viii.-ix. ) , the second those of the infant daughter ...
William Shakespeare. ( Twine , cc . i.-x. ) . The threads thus scattered are separately pursued in the three sequels . The first tells the adventures of the lost wife ( Twine , viii.-ix. ) , the second those of the infant daughter ...
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