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William Shakespeare. HS v.4 F.C. Senour COLLECTION } 1928 PRESENTED TO THE LIBRARY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY BY F. C. SENOUR THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE VOL . IV William OF SHAKESPEARE. PRZ753.
William Shakespeare. HS v.4 F.C. Senour COLLECTION } 1928 PRESENTED TO THE LIBRARY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY BY F. C. SENOUR THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE VOL . IV William OF SHAKESPEARE. PRZ753.
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William Shakespeare. William OF SHAKESPEARE ^ 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 ...
William Shakespeare. William OF SHAKESPEARE ^ 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 ...
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William Shakespeare. suppose that curious zeal for the perfect authen- ticity 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 authen- ticity 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 separ- ately 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 separ- ately 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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