Shakspeariana, from 1564 to 1864 (from 1864 to 1871). An account of the Shakspearian Literature of England, Germany and France during three centuries, with bibliographical introductions

Shakspeariana, from 1564 to 1864 (from 1864 to 1871). An account of the Shakspearian Literature of England, Germany and France during three centuries, with bibliographical introductions
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