Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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Twelfth Night , As You Like It , and Romeo and Juliet are without titles , though a hand other than that of the scribe ( or perhaps two different hands ) has written opposite the beginning of the text on fol .
Twelfth Night , As You Like It , and Romeo and Juliet are without titles , though a hand other than that of the scribe ( or perhaps two different hands ) has written opposite the beginning of the text on fol .
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Although Schellenberg accepts connexion with campana , he nevertheless , influenced by the context , translates ' hohle Hand . ' Walter is describing some effects of cold weather ; one is that the hand is estomie which MSS . gloss by ...
Although Schellenberg accepts connexion with campana , he nevertheless , influenced by the context , translates ' hohle Hand . ' Walter is describing some effects of cold weather ; one is that the hand is estomie which MSS . gloss by ...
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Unlike the previous studies , whose only purpose was to make additions to , or corrections of , the Hand - list of plays , the primary purpose of this paper is not so much to add to Nicoll's Hand - list a few additional titles , as it ...
Unlike the previous studies , whose only purpose was to make additions to , or corrections of , the Hand - list of plays , the primary purpose of this paper is not so much to add to Nicoll's Hand - list a few additional titles , as it ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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