Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore

illustrated from the superstitions of all nations, but more especially from the earliest religion and rites of northern Europe and the Wends

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Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore
William Bell
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Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore

illustrated from the superstitions of all nations, but more especially from the earliest religion and rites of northern Europe and the Wends

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T.p. of vol. 2 reads: ... With a final chapter of proofs of Shakespeare having lived in Germany.

Vol. 3 has added title: Shakespeare in Germany.

Imprint varies.

Imprint of vol. 2 reads: Printed for the Author, and sold by J.C. Hotten, Messrs. Judd and Glass, and by Messrs. Asher and Co., Berlin.

Imprint of vol. 3 reads: London : Asher and Co., ... and at 20, Unter den Linden, Berlin.

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