In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... William . A Shoemaker a Gentleman ( 1608 ) . Ed . Charles P. Stork . Philadelphia , 1910 . The Birth of Merlin ... William . The Vow - Breaker , or , The Fair Maid of Clifton ( 1625 ) . Materialen , 1914. ( V ) Shakespeare , William ...
... William . A Shoemaker a Gentleman ( 1608 ) . Ed . Charles P. Stork . Philadelphia , 1910 . The Birth of Merlin ... William . The Vow - Breaker , or , The Fair Maid of Clifton ( 1625 ) . Materialen , 1914. ( V ) Shakespeare , William ...
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... William ( translator ) . The Golden Asse of Lucius Aepulius ; translated out of Latin by William Adlington ( 1566 ; rprt . 1639 ) . Abbey Classics , n.d. The Bannatyne Manuscripts . Ed . N. Tod Ritchie . 4 vols . Edinburgh , 1928-33 ...
... William ( translator ) . The Golden Asse of Lucius Aepulius ; translated out of Latin by William Adlington ( 1566 ; rprt . 1639 ) . Abbey Classics , n.d. The Bannatyne Manuscripts . Ed . N. Tod Ritchie . 4 vols . Edinburgh , 1928-33 ...
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... William . The Palace of Pleasure ( 1566-67 ; 1569 ; 1575 ) . Ed . J. Jacobs . 3 vols . 1890 ; reissued , New York , 1966 . Peele , George . The Tale of Troy ( 1589 ; rprt . 1604 ) . Ed . David H. Horne , The Life and Minor Works of ...
... William . The Palace of Pleasure ( 1566-67 ; 1569 ; 1575 ) . Ed . J. Jacobs . 3 vols . 1890 ; reissued , New York , 1966 . Peele , George . The Tale of Troy ( 1589 ; rprt . 1604 ) . Ed . David H. Horne , The Life and Minor Works of ...
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