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035 $a(OCoLC)304098
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050 00 $aPR653$b.G3
100 1 $aGaw, Allison,$d1877-$eed.
245 10 $aStudies in English drama.$bFirst series.$cBy John Linton Carver, Allison Gaw [and others] ... Edited by Allison Gaw, with an introductory note by Felix E. Schelling.
260 $a[Philadelphia]$bUniversity of Pennsylvania;$aNew York,$bD. Appleton and Company, agents,$c1917.
300 $axi, 284 p.$c20 cm.
490 0 $aPublications of the University of Pennsylvania. Series in philology and literature,$vvol. XIV
500 $aEssays which were originally introductions to critical editions of plays accepted in partial fulfilment of the degree of doctor of philosophy in the University of Pennsylvania. cf. p. vi.
505 0 $aTuke's Adventures of five hours, in relation to the "Spanish plot" and to John Dryden, by A. Gaw.--Heywood's Fair maid of the west, by R. Jewell.--The valiant Scot, "by J.W.," by J.L. Carver.--Sir Ralph Freeman's Imperiale, by C.C. Gumm.--The Cenci story in literature and in fact, by C. Stratton.--Function and content of the prologue, chorus, and other non-organic elements in English drama, from the beginnings to 1642, by Martha G. McCaulley.--Bibliography (p. 259-267)
650 0 $aEnglish drama$xHistory and criticism.