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Poems and songs.
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Shakespeare ... tr. da A. Balzani.
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The new standard elocutionist : comprising a popular treatise on the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of the vocal organs with illustrations / by Lennox Browne, a chapter on the art of introducing musical accompaniments into eloctionary recitals by Cliffor
Major portion consists of literary selections. Some text appears in parallel columns. Some pages also have pagination numbering from original text at bottom of page. (From Omni)
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The Shakespeare-secret... tr. from the German by Harry Brett.
“A list of the works chiefly referred to": p. [275]-278; "By Edwin Bormann": p. [279] (From Folger)
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A new and complete concordance or verbal index to words, phrases, & passages in the dramatic works of Shakespeare : with a supplementary concordance to the poems / by John Bartlett.
Printing date and height vary.
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William Shakespere, a study in Elizabethan literature, by Barrett Wendell.
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Phoebe's Shakespeare Arranged for Children
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The works of William Shakespeare, ed. by William Aldis Wright. (The Cambridge Shakespeare)
Approximate date.
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The comedie of errors (the Heminges and Condell text with the "Globe" modern text); with an introduction, by Appleton Morgan.
At head of title: "A sequel to the Bankside Shakespeare xxii."
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Shakespeare's comedy of The merry wives of Windsor ; with preface, glossary, & c., by Israel Gollancz.
Possibly Volume 24 of the 40 volume Temple Edition (1894-1896). Front. accompanied by guard sheet with poem. Title withing ornamental border. Shakespeare coat of arms, incolors, on end-papers.
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Shakespeare's comedy of All's well that ends well / with preface, glossary, by Israel Gollancz.
Front. accompanied by guard sheet with poem.
Title within ornamental border.
Shakespeare coat of arms, in colors, on end-papers.
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Shylock and others : eight studies / by G.H. Radford.
Bound in burgandy cloth with simple gilt tooled frame.
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Sir Francis Bacon's cipher story / Discovered and deciphered by Orville W. Owen.
Paged continuously (From Omni) Assisted by Ollie E. Wheeler, Elizabeth W. Gallup, and Kate E. Wells ; see prefaces to individual volumes. A collection of press comments and announcements concerning Owen’s book. Cover title. (From Folger)
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Über die beteurungen in Shakespeare's dramen.
“Vita.”
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An illustrated Shakspere birthday book : compiled from Shakspere's plays and poems.
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Sir Francis Bacon's cipher writings, discovered and deciphered.
5 volumes. Illustrated. Western has Volume 1.
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On some of Shakespeare's female characters : Ophelia, Portia, Desdemona, Juliet, Imogen, Rosalind, Beatrice, Hermione.
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Some new notes on Macbeth in vindication of the reading of the folio of 1623.
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Francis Bacon, the author of Shakespeare / By George James.
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Juliet and Romeo, [from the Italian of Luigi da Porto. Illustrations by Marold. With introduction by W. J. Rolfe, LITT. D.].
Title vignette.The first Italian edition was published with title: Hystoria nouellamente ritrouata di due nobili amanti ... Venezia [n.d.] Later editions were published in 1535 and 1553. cf. Brunet, Manuel du libraire; and Graesse, Trésor de livres rares et précieux.
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Washington, Shakespeare and St. George / by Sarah M. and E. Colbert.
The first paper on the Washington family in England was written by Mrs. Sarah M. Colbert ; the other two papers by Elias Colbert for the St. George Society of Chicago.
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"Shakespeare on horseback" and "Shakespeare no dog fancier" : papers read before the Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare club, March 3rd, 1887, and January 11th, 1892.
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Gray days and gold, by William Winter.
"A companion of 'Shakespeare's England'. Most of the sketches here assembled were originally printed in the 'New York tribune'."--Pref.
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The Columbus of literature; or, Bacon's new world of sciences.
Approximate date. Facsimiles include t.-p. and p. 48 to 56 of Bacon’s Advancement of learning, 1640. (From Folger)
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Our English Homer ; or, Shakespeare historically considered. By Thomas W. White.
"Works consulted" : p. ix-xi.