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Studies in Shakespeare, Milton and Donne,

Author: University of Michigan. Dept. of English.
Publisher: New York, Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillan & Co., 1925.
Series: University of Michigan publications., Language and literature ;, v. 1.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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University of Michigan. Dept. of English.
Studies in Shakespeare.
New York, Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillian & Co., 1925
(OCoLC)612679357
Online version:
University of Michigan. Dept. of English.
Studies in Shakespeare.
New York, Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillian & Co., 1925
(OCoLC)624743206
Named Person: William Shakespeare; John Milton; John Donne
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: University of Michigan. Dept. of English.
OCLC Number: 4120432
Description: 232 p. 24 cm.
Contents: Love's labour's lost re-studied, by O.J. Campbell.--The two gentlemen of Verona and Italian comedy, by O.J. Campbell.--Shakespearian punctuation, by C.C. Fries.--The youth of Milton: an interpretation of his early literary development, by J.H. Hanford.--Somson Agonistes and Milton in his old age, by J.H. Hanford.--The religious thought of Donne in relation to medieval and later traditions, by L.I. Bredvold.
Series Title: University of Michigan publications., Language and literature ;, v. 1.
Responsibility: by members of the English department of the University of Michigan.

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