The story of Hamlet, condensed and interwoven with the text of Shakespeare's tragedy, in three parts

adapted and intended for a reading at a literary and musical entertainment, and read by Mr. Hunter, at the Working Men's Club and Institute, Leicester, on the 24th Sept., 1866, to which is prefixed a Short practical essay on the art of reading aloud.

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The story of Hamlet, condensed and interwoven with the text of Shakespeare's tragedy, in three parts

adapted and intended for a reading at a literary and musical entertainment, and read by Mr. Hunter, at the Working Men's Club and Institute, Leicester, on the 24th Sept., 1866, to which is prefixed a Short practical essay on the art of reading aloud.

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Publisher
J.W. Hunter
Language
English
Pages
23

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Published in
Leicester

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Library of Congress
PR2807 A25 H8

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23p.
Number of pages
23

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OL20823778M

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