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The Great Schools of England - an Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., E (Paperback)
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The Great Schools of England - an Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., E (Paperback)
Howard Staunton
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The Great Schools of England - an Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., E (Paperback)
Howard Staunton
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First published in 1858, this is the first of three volumes of
Howard Staunton's collection of Shakespeare's plays, with
black-and-white illustrations by the prolific artist John Gilbert.
Staunton's annotated edition, based on the folio and quarto
editions collated with the texts of later editors from Rowe to
Dyce, combines common sense with meticulous research, making it a
definitive resource in its day. Each play is accompanied by an
introduction giving details of its original production and
publication and the sources of its plot, critical commentary, and
footnotes explaining terms and expressions. This volume contains
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Love's Labour's Lost, The Comedy of
Errors, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, King John, A
Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, King Richard II,
King Henry IV Part 1, King Henry IV Part II, The Merry Wives of
Windsor, and Much Ado About Nothing.
First published in 1860, this is the third and final volume of
Howard Staunton's collection of Shakespeare's plays, with
black-and-white illustrations by the prolific artist John Gilbert.
Staunton's annotated edition, based on the folio and quarto
editions collated with the texts of later editors from Rowe to
Dyce, combines common sense with meticulous research, making it a
definitive resource in its day. Each play is accompanied by an
introduction giving details of its original production and
publication and the sources of its plot, critical commentary, and
footnotes explaining terms and expressions. This volume contains
The Tempest, King Lear, Coriolanus, Winter's Tale, Troilus and
Cressida, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra,
Titus Andronicus and Othello. The volume concludes with the Sonnets
and Poems and a glossarial index.
First published in 1859, this is the second of three volumes of
Howard Staunton's collection of Shakespeare's plays, with
black-and-white illustrations by the prolific artist John Gilbert.
Staunton's annotated edition, based on the folio and quarto
editions collated with the texts of later editors from Rowe to
Dyce, combines common sense with meticulous research, making it a
definitive resource in its day. Each play is accompanied by an
introduction giving details of its original production and
publication and the sources of its plot, critical commentary, and
footnotes explaining terms and expressions. This volume contains
All's Well That Ends Well, Henry V, As You Like It, Pericles,
Prince of Tyre; Twelfth Night, Henry VI Part I, Henry VI Part 2,
Henry VI Part 3, Timon of Athens, Richard III, Measure for Measure,
Henry VIII, and Cymbeline.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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