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Thorn-Drury, G.,
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[U.K. : publisher not identified, date not identified]
date unknown
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Shakespeare's centurie [sic] of pryse [sic].
[U.S.] : Cornell University, 1874-75.
1874
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Jeremiah, John.,
Shakespearean memorabilia : being a collation of all the contemporary allusions to the bard and his works / by J. Jeremiah.
London : [publisher not identified], 1877.
1877
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Hornby, Mary
Extemporary verses, written at the birth place of Shakespeare / Mary Hornby.
[Stratford-upon-Avon : Barnacle, 1818?]
1818
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Hornby, Mary
Extemporary verses, written at the birth place of Shakespeare / Mary Hornby.
[Stratford-upon-Avon : Barnacle, 1818?]
1818
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Carlyle, Thomas
Heroes, hero-worship and the heroic in history / Thomas Carlyle.
London : Chapman and Hall, 1898.
1898
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Holland, Hubert Henry, 1873-,
Shakespeare, Oxford and Elizabethan times / by Rear-Admiral H. H. Holland.
London : D. Archer, 1933.
1933
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Thorn-Drury, George, 1860-1931.,
Some seventeenth century allusions to Shakespeare and his works : not hitherto collected.
London : P.J. and A.E. Dobell, 1920.
1920
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Shakespeare imitations, parodies and forgeries, 1710-1820 / edited by Jeffrey Kahan.
London : Routledge, 2004.
2004
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Petersen, Marguerite.,
Shakespeare in Star Trek / Marguerite Petersen.
US : publisher not identified, 1992.
1992
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Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916., | Archer, William
Poems / by Alan Seeger ; with an introduction by William Archer.
New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1917.
1917
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Ashhurst, Richard Lewis
Contemporary evidence of Shakespeare's identity, by R. L. Ashhurst ...
Philadelphia, 1903.
1903
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Provincial letters, and other papers / written by the author of pages from a private diary.
London : Smith, Elder, 1906.
1906
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McKie, Thomas.,
Lyrics and sonnets / by Thomas McKie.
Edinburgh : David Douglas, 1893.
1893
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Notes of an outlook on life : Being selections from private mss. of Alexander Gardiner Mercer, S. T. D. (1817-1882)
London : George Bell and Sons, 1899.
1899
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Jesus' teachings by Shakespeares' [sic] spirit : (Taken to a spirit's dictation, direct voice. Proved scientifically by messages from the dead (so-called). Scientific proof through spirit voice includes proof which only a spirit could give that love, memory, and personality continue after "death." No alterations in any MMS. dictated by this spirit.
New York : The Torch Press, 1922.
1922
