Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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probably written by Sheridan for his own altered version of the play ; and that this leaflet is probably the item listed by Lowndes for 1776— " The Songs only . " 16 16 The five songs by Ariel were sung by Miss Field and the two by ...
probably written by Sheridan for his own altered version of the play ; and that this leaflet is probably the item listed by Lowndes for 1776— " The Songs only . " 16 16 The five songs by Ariel were sung by Miss Field and the two by ...
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Nasalization of į came very late on the Continent , probably about the beginning of the thirteenth century . In Anglo - Norman , the i was never audibly affected , so that the rhyme here is undoubtedly and quite normally in ...
Nasalization of į came very late on the Continent , probably about the beginning of the thirteenth century . In Anglo - Norman , the i was never audibly affected , so that the rhyme here is undoubtedly and quite normally in ...
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An apparently unique printed volume with manuscript indexes , containing 5,107 entries concerning English drama , now at the Folger Library , is identified as very probably the work of Joseph Haslewood , completed 1813-15 , probably ...
An apparently unique printed volume with manuscript indexes , containing 5,107 entries concerning English drama , now at the Folger Library , is identified as very probably the work of Joseph Haslewood , completed 1813-15 , probably ...
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Established Texts and Definitive Editions | 1 |
Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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