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... published by the Scottish Text Society , 1931-6 . Robert Kemp's 1948 Edinburgh Festival Version ' , rendered into modern Scots and ' reduced to something near the conventional time of two hours ' in performance , was also published in ...
... published by the Scottish Text Society , 1931-6 . Robert Kemp's 1948 Edinburgh Festival Version ' , rendered into modern Scots and ' reduced to something near the conventional time of two hours ' in performance , was also published in ...
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... published in the author's lifetime ) upholds the English Prayer Book , which was obnoxious to the Puritans . Books 6 and 8 were published posthumously in 1648 and the intermediate Book 7 in 1662 , none of the three in an authentic ...
... published in the author's lifetime ) upholds the English Prayer Book , which was obnoxious to the Puritans . Books 6 and 8 were published posthumously in 1648 and the intermediate Book 7 in 1662 , none of the three in an authentic ...
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... published before . Pericles ( first issued in Quarto , 1609 ) was omitted , but included in a later folio edition . The First Folio was printed for publication by Isaac Jaggard and Ed . Blount and edited by John Heminges ( or Heming ) ...
... published before . Pericles ( first issued in Quarto , 1609 ) was omitted , but included in a later folio edition . The First Folio was printed for publication by Isaac Jaggard and Ed . Blount and edited by John Heminges ( or Heming ) ...
Contents
UNTIL CHAUCER I | 1 |
CHAUCER HIS CONTEMPORARIES AND | 14 |
POPULAR LITERATURE | 43 |
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