Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: The comedies, 1597-1603Geoffrey Bullough |
Contents
From Riche his Farewell to Militarie Profession | 34 |
Frederick Count Mompelgard in England from | 44 |
The Governor of Dieppe in Trouble Letter from | 50 |
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Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: The comedies, 1597-1603 Geoffrey Bullough No preview available - 1957 |
Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare: The comedies, 1597-1603 Geoffrey Bullough No preview available - 1957 |
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References to this book
Power on Display: The Politics of Shakespeare's Genres Leonard Tennenhouse No preview available - 1986 |