An edition of Shakespeare's bawdy (1947)

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An edition of Shakespeare's bawdy (1947)

Shakespeare's Bawdy

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
223

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Cover of: Shakespeare's bawdy
Shakespeare's bawdy
2001, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's Bawdy
Shakespeare's Bawdy
October 25, 1990, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare's bawdy
Shakespeare's bawdy: a literary & psychological essay and a comprehensive glossary
1969, Dutton
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: Shakespeare's bawdy
Shakespeare's bawdy: a literary & psychological essay and a comprehensive glossary
1955, Routledge & Paul
in English - [New popular ed., rev.]

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First Sentence

"Among the most generally interesting and particularly provocative books upon Shakespeare since (say) 1925 are Dover Wilson's magistral edition of Shakespeare's Works, H. GranvilleBarker's brilliant Prefaces, G. Wilson Knight's profound studies, Hugh Kingsmill's thoughtful The Return of William Shakespeare, Chambers's authoritative William Shakespeare, and, in another order, Kenneth Muir & Sean O'Loughlin's The Voyage to Illyria and Hesketh Pearson's popular, wind-fresh A Life of Shakespeare."

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Open Library
OL7481563M
Internet Archive
shakespearesbawd00part
ISBN 10
0415050766
ISBN 13
9780415050760
Library Thing
273946
Goodreads
4993696

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First Sentence

"Among the most generally interesting and particularly provocative books upon Shakespeare since (say) 1925 are Dover Wilson's magistral edition of Shakespeare's Works, H. GranvilleBarker's brilliant Prefaces, G. Wilson Knight's profound studies, Hugh Kingsmill's thoughtful The Return of William Shakespeare, Chambers's authoritative William Shakespeare, and, in another order, Kenneth Muir & Sean O'Loughlin's The Voyage to Illyria and Hesketh Pearson's popular, wind-fresh A Life of Shakespeare."

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