The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH . II . By C. R. Haines 2. LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON . James G. Frazer , F.R.S. - 3. ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTER . ( With Map . ) By G. E. Underhill PAGE 1 By Sir 18 33 4. AUSTIN DOBSON . By Edmund ...
... SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH . II . By C. R. Haines 2. LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON . James G. Frazer , F.R.S. - 3. ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTER . ( With Map . ) By G. E. Underhill PAGE 1 By Sir 18 33 4. AUSTIN DOBSON . By Edmund ...
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... Shakespearean Research . - I . • 2. How the ' Adoration of the Lamb ' was Saved 3. Tchehov and his Art • 4. The Air Raids on London 225 • 244 257 • 270 5. Roman Life in the Time of Pliny the Younger . 6. The American Telephone and its ...
... Shakespearean Research . - I . • 2. How the ' Adoration of the Lamb ' was Saved 3. Tchehov and his Art • 4. The Air Raids on London 225 • 244 257 • 270 5. Roman Life in the Time of Pliny the Younger . 6. The American Telephone and its ...
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... SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH . — II . 1. The Poems of Shakespeare . Methuen , 1898 . 2. Shakespeare Bibliography . Shakespeare Press , 1901 . By George Wyndham . By William Jaggard . 3. The Shakespeare Apocrypha . By C. F. Tucker Brooke ...
... SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH . — II . 1. The Poems of Shakespeare . Methuen , 1898 . 2. Shakespeare Bibliography . Shakespeare Press , 1901 . By George Wyndham . By William Jaggard . 3. The Shakespeare Apocrypha . By C. F. Tucker Brooke ...
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... Shakespeare , showing that much of Shakespeare's learning could have been derived from Florio . The old and at one time favourite theory that the friend of the Sonnets was the Earl of Pembroke , and the dark lady , Mistress Fitton ...
... Shakespeare , showing that much of Shakespeare's learning could have been derived from Florio . The old and at one time favourite theory that the friend of the Sonnets was the Earl of Pembroke , and the dark lady , Mistress Fitton ...
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... Shakespeare's own case , imperative . The Earl , who had a very fine character , is known to have been Shakespeare's friend and patron from the dedications of ' Venus ' and ' Lucrece , ' to the latter of which Sonnet 26 bears a ...
... Shakespeare's own case , imperative . The Earl , who had a very fine character , is known to have been Shakespeare's friend and patron from the dedications of ' Venus ' and ' Lucrece , ' to the latter of which Sonnet 26 bears a ...
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