In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... Bullen . Peele , George . The Life and Works of George Peele . Ed . C. Prouty . 3 vols . New Haven , 1952-1970 . Shakespeare , William . The Complete Works of William Shakespeare . Ed . Peter Alexander . 1951 . Shirley , James . The ...
... Bullen . Peele , George . The Life and Works of George Peele . Ed . C. Prouty . 3 vols . New Haven , 1952-1970 . Shakespeare , William . The Complete Works of William Shakespeare . Ed . Peter Alexander . 1951 . Shirley , James . The ...
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... Bullen , The Works of John Day , 1881 ; rprt . with an introduction by Robin Jeffs , 1963. ( IV ) The Travailes of Three English Brothers ( 1607 ) . Ed . Bullen , Works of Day . Dekker , Thomas ( and collaborators ) . Old Fortunatus ...
... Bullen , The Works of John Day , 1881 ; rprt . with an introduction by Robin Jeffs , 1963. ( IV ) The Travailes of Three English Brothers ( 1607 ) . Ed . Bullen , Works of Day . Dekker , Thomas ( and collaborators ) . Old Fortunatus ...
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... Bullen , Vol . VI . ( V ) A Game at Chess ( 1624 ) . Bullen , Vol . VII . ( VI ) The Launching of the Mary ( 1632 ) . Mountfort , Walter . MSR , 1933. ( II ) Munday , Anthony ( and collaborators ) . Sir Thomas More ( 1695 ) . MSR , 1911 ...
... Bullen , Vol . VI . ( V ) A Game at Chess ( 1624 ) . Bullen , Vol . VII . ( VI ) The Launching of the Mary ( 1632 ) . Mountfort , Walter . MSR , 1933. ( II ) Munday , Anthony ( and collaborators ) . Sir Thomas More ( 1695 ) . MSR , 1911 ...
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