An edition of Sonnets (1952)

The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.

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The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.

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Language
English
Pages
169

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Cover of: The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets
The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets
1976, Greenwood Press
in English
Cover of: The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets
Cover of: The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.
The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.
1954, Princeton University Press,c1952, [reprinted 1954].
in English
Cover of: The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.
The sense of Shakespeare's sonnets.
1952, Princeton University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Princeton
Series
Princeton studies in English, no. 33

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
822.33
Library of Congress
PR2848 .H8

The Physical Object

Pagination
169 p.
Number of pages
169

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6109905M
Internet Archive
senseofshakespea00hubl
LCCN
52005845
Library Thing
1053166

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