An edition of Shakespeare and Precious Stones (1916)

Shakespeare and precious stones

treating of the known references of precious stones in Shakespeare's works with comments as to origin of his material, the knowledge of the poet concerning precious stones, and references as to where the precious stones of his time came from

Shakespeare and precious stones
George F. Kunz, George F. Kunz
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An edition of Shakespeare and Precious Stones (1916)

Shakespeare and precious stones

treating of the known references of precious stones in Shakespeare's works with comments as to origin of his material, the knowledge of the poet concerning precious stones, and references as to where the precious stones of his time came from

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Publisher
J.B. Lippincott
Language
English
Pages
102

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Edition Notes

Forget coll.

ROMU: Xerox copy.

Published in
Philadelphia, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR3069.P7 K86

The Physical Object

Pagination
[102] p. :
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21401871M

First Sentence

"SO wide is the range of the immortal verse of Shakespeare, and so many and various are the subjects he touched upon and adorned with the magic beauty of his poetic imagery, that it will be of great interest to refer to the allusions to gems and precious stones in his plays and poems."

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May 31, 2011 Edited by Budelberger merge authors
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