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A Shakespeare Glossary

by C. T. Onions

Other authors: Robert D. Eagleson (Editor)

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The last edition of this famous glossary was published in 1919. This thorough revision takes account of the considerable advances in Shakespeare scholarship since then.
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Reference for Quaker language of the 1600's
  PAFM | Oct 19, 2019 |
This is a story about William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is one of gleatest writer of play.
I had thought that "he is a genius we can not understand",
but when I read this this book, I was suprised to know that he is one human who has little ability.
I felt this story was little difficult.
But I was happy to know the great genius's face
as a human like us. ( )
  yukimaruge | May 20, 2010 |
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