The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... Shakespeare , of Snittet constrained to abandon it in thousands of instances . The truth is , that no edition of Favour of this descent consis Shakespeare founded literally on the folio would be endured by the general reader in the ...
... Shakespeare , of Snittet constrained to abandon it in thousands of instances . The truth is , that no edition of Favour of this descent consis Shakespeare founded literally on the folio would be endured by the general reader in the ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. resting particulare , Spare ame of Shake - spear , as v The stage both Richard ed has not been ascertaine ning of this house , the L ed , were in the practive winter . About the per en the task of ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. resting particulare , Spare ame of Shake - spear , as v The stage both Richard ed has not been ascertaine ning of this house , the L ed , were in the practive winter . About the per en the task of ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. Or this popular drama two editions were published prior to its appearance in the 1623 folio . One , entitled , " The most excellent Historie of the Merchant of Venice . With the extreame crueltie of ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. Or this popular drama two editions were published prior to its appearance in the 1623 folio . One , entitled , " The most excellent Historie of the Merchant of Venice . With the extreame crueltie of ...
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