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Shakespeare-Characters; Chiefly Those Subordinate

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Language
English
Pages
556

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Cover of: Shakespeare-Characters; Chiefly Those Subordinate
Shakespeare-Characters; Chiefly Those Subordinate
March 19, 2004, Adamant Media Corporation
Paperback in English
Cover of: Shakespeare-characters; chiefly those subordinate.
Shakespeare-characters; chiefly those subordinate.
1974, AMS Press
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare-characters
Cover of: Shakespeare-characters; chiefly those subordinate.
Shakespeare-characters; chiefly those subordinate.
1863, Smith, Elder & co.; [etc., etc.,]
in English
Cover of: Shakespeare-characters
Shakespeare-characters: chiefly those subordinate
1863, Smith, Elder, James Nichol
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First Sentence

"WHEN I first proposed to myself the undertaking of a Course of Lectures upon the Genius of Shakespeare, my first feeling was, that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects of the most civilised nations of the world during more than a century past; and therefore for a while I suspended my intention."

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Paperback
Number of pages
556
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.2 x 1.4 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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Open Library
OL9436863M
ISBN 10
1402149980
ISBN 13
9781402149986
Goodreads
5252586

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First Sentence

"WHEN I first proposed to myself the undertaking of a Course of Lectures upon the Genius of Shakespeare, my first feeling was, that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects of the most civilised nations of the world during more than a century past; and therefore for a while I suspended my intention."

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April 24, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs.
April 16, 2010 Edited by bgimpertBot Added goodreads ID.
April 14, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
October 20, 2009 Edited by WorkBot add edition to work page
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record