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100 1 $aBecket, Andrew,$d1749-1843.
245 10 $aShakspeare's himself again:$bor, The language of the poet asserted: being a full but dispassionate examen of the readings and interpretations of the several editors.$cThe whole comprised in a series of notes, sixteen hundred in number, and further illustrative of the more difficult passages in his plays, to the various editions of which the present volumes form a complete and necessary supplement. By Andrew Becket.
260 $aLondon,$bPrinted by A. J. Valpy, sold by Messrs. Law and Whittaker [etc.]$c1815.
300 $a2 v.$bfront. (port.)$c22 cm.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xCriticism, Textual.
690 $aProvenance$xTrinity College (Durham, N.C.). Library$xBookplate.