Shakespeare: A Historical and Critical Study with Annotated Texts of Twenty-one PlaysDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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III , chs . ii ( French Humanism and Montaigne ) , ix , x ( Last Years of Elizabeth ) , xi ( The Elizabethan Age of English Literature ) , xix ( The End of the Italian Renaissance ) . Each chapter is provided with a bibliography .
III , chs . ii ( French Humanism and Montaigne ) , ix , x ( Last Years of Elizabeth ) , xi ( The Elizabethan Age of English Literature ) , xix ( The End of the Italian Renaissance ) . Each chapter is provided with a bibliography .
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467 ; July 28 , 1921 , p . 482. Studies in the First Folio ( 1623-1923 ) , written for the Shakespeare Association . Oxford , 1924 . Bibliographies of Shakespeare on the Continent will be found in The Cambridge History of English ...
467 ; July 28 , 1921 , p . 482. Studies in the First Folio ( 1623-1923 ) , written for the Shakespeare Association . Oxford , 1924 . Bibliographies of Shakespeare on the Continent will be found in The Cambridge History of English ...
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ATKINS , J. W. H. , “ The Language from Chaucer to Shakespeare , " in Cambridge History of English Literature , Vol . III , pp . 499-530 ; accompanied by a bibliography of sixteenth century English language .
ATKINS , J. W. H. , “ The Language from Chaucer to Shakespeare , " in Cambridge History of English Literature , Vol . III , pp . 499-530 ; accompanied by a bibliography of sixteenth century English language .
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PREFACE ររ | 1 |
The PreShakespearean Drama | 19 |
SHAKESPEAREs Early Period | 77 |
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