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Edward Dowden. S 28 C 7457 Dowden , Edward , Shakspere / C.1 3270137-10 Presented by THE RABDI M. ABRAHAMS Edited by JOHN RICHARD GREEN , M.A. SHAKSPERE 90422 BY הספריה הלאומית.
Edward Dowden. S 28 C 7457 Dowden , Edward , Shakspere / C.1 3270137-10 Presented by THE RABDI M. ABRAHAMS Edited by JOHN RICHARD GREEN , M.A. SHAKSPERE 90422 BY הספריה הלאומית.
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Edward Dowden. Edited by JOHN RICHARD GREEN , M.A. SHAKSPERE 90422 BY EDWARD DOWDEN , LL.D. OF DUBLIN , PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY AUTHOR OF " SHAKSPERE , HIS MIND AND ART ; A CRITICAL STUDY . " " אוניבר . ברסיטה ...
Edward Dowden. Edited by JOHN RICHARD GREEN , M.A. SHAKSPERE 90422 BY EDWARD DOWDEN , LL.D. OF DUBLIN , PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY AUTHOR OF " SHAKSPERE , HIS MIND AND ART ; A CRITICAL STUDY . " " אוניבר . ברסיטה ...
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... John . 89 Coriolanus . 140 The Merchant of Venice King Henry IV . Parts I. & II . 96 King Henry V .. The Taming of the Shrew . The Merry Wives of Windsor Much Ado about Nothing As You Like It . 91 Timon of Athens 142 Pericles · 144 • 99 ...
... John . 89 Coriolanus . 140 The Merchant of Venice King Henry IV . Parts I. & II . 96 King Henry V .. The Taming of the Shrew . The Merry Wives of Windsor Much Ado about Nothing As You Like It . 91 Timon of Athens 142 Pericles · 144 • 99 ...
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... John Lyly had shown how a bright and lively dialogue can be written in prose . George Peele had produced dramatic verse of a sweet but monotonous melody . A romantic spirit was intro- duced into English comedy by Robert Greene ; over ...
... John Lyly had shown how a bright and lively dialogue can be written in prose . George Peele had produced dramatic verse of a sweet but monotonous melody . A romantic spirit was intro- duced into English comedy by Robert Greene ; over ...
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... error in the new style , with our May 5th . 8. Shakspere's Parentage . — John Shakspere , father of the future dramatist , was a prosperous burgess of Stratford . He made and sold gloves , II . ] 13 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
... error in the new style , with our May 5th . 8. Shakspere's Parentage . — John Shakspere , father of the future dramatist , was a prosperous burgess of Stratford . He made and sold gloves , II . ] 13 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
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