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- catalog contributor b5786651.
- catalog created "1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1959.".
- catalog description "--Mucedorus, most popular Elizabethan play? By G.F. Reynolds.--Then I denie you starres; a reading of Romeo and Juliet, by I. Ribner.--A chaste maid in Cheapside and Middleton's city comedy, by S. Schoenbaum.--Song in Jonson's comedy; a gloss on Volpone, by F.W. Sternfeld.--Clarendon and Ben Jonson as witnesses for the Earl of Pembroke's character, by D. Taylor, Jr.--Falstaff, clown and man, by E.C. Wilson.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Karl J. Holzknecht, by O. Cargill.--Preface, by O. Cargill.--A medieval survival in Elizabethan punctuation, by A.C. Baugh.--Enter citizens, by M. Black.--The death of Hamlet; a study in plot and character, by F. Bowers.--Revised Elizabethan quartos; an attempt to form a class, by H. Craig.--Robert Walker's editions of Shakespeare, by G.E. Dawson.--James I, Bacon, Middleton, and the making of The peace-maker, by R. Dunlap.--Anthony Munday, by M. Eccles.--Julius Caesar, a play without political bias, by V. Hall, Jr.--The mystery of Perkin Warbeck, by A. Harbage.--Troilus divided, by R.C. Harrier.--The tragic hero in early Elizabethan drama, by S.F. Johnson.--A quip from Tom Nashe, by D.J. McGinn.--Heywood's sources for the main plot of A woman killed with kindness, by W.F. McNeir.--The acting in university comedy of early seventeenth-century England, by L.J. Mills.--Evidence for dating Marlowe's Tragedy of Dido, by T.M. Pearce.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 368 p.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "1959.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, New York University Press,".
- catalog subject "822.309".
- catalog subject "English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600.".
- catalog subject "Holzknecht, Karl Julius.".
- catalog subject "PR654 .B4".
- catalog tableOfContents "--Mucedorus, most popular Elizabethan play? By G.F. Reynolds.--Then I denie you starres; a reading of Romeo and Juliet, by I. Ribner.--A chaste maid in Cheapside and Middleton's city comedy, by S. Schoenbaum.--Song in Jonson's comedy; a gloss on Volpone, by F.W. Sternfeld.--Clarendon and Ben Jonson as witnesses for the Earl of Pembroke's character, by D. Taylor, Jr.--Falstaff, clown and man, by E.C. Wilson.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Karl J. Holzknecht, by O. Cargill.--Preface, by O. Cargill.--A medieval survival in Elizabethan punctuation, by A.C. Baugh.--Enter citizens, by M. Black.--The death of Hamlet; a study in plot and character, by F. Bowers.--Revised Elizabethan quartos; an attempt to form a class, by H. Craig.--Robert Walker's editions of Shakespeare, by G.E. Dawson.--James I, Bacon, Middleton, and the making of The peace-maker, by R. Dunlap.--Anthony Munday, by M. Eccles.--Julius Caesar, a play without political bias, by V. Hall, Jr.--The mystery of Perkin Warbeck, by A. Harbage.--Troilus divided, by R.C. Harrier.--The tragic hero in early Elizabethan drama, by S.F. Johnson.--A quip from Tom Nashe, by D.J. McGinn.--Heywood's sources for the main plot of A woman killed with kindness, by W.F. McNeir.--The acting in university comedy of early seventeenth-century England, by L.J. Mills.--Evidence for dating Marlowe's Tragedy of Dido, by T.M. Pearce.".
- catalog title "Studies in the English Renaissance drama; edited by Josephine W. Bennett, Oscar Cargill [and] Vernon Hall, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".