Handbook of Mediæval Geography and HistoryD. Appleton, 1850 - 211 páginas |
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Página 205 - THE SHAKSPEARIAN READER; A COLLECTION OF THE MOST APPROVED PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE. CAREFULLY REVISED, WITH INTRODUCTORY AND EXPLANATORY NOTES AND A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR. Prepared expressly for the use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle. BY JOHN WS HOWS, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION IN COLUMBIA COLLEGE.