ELH., Volume 71Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... Shakespeare's Jest Book . The genealogy of this title is somewhat complicated ; Samuel W. Singer ( bookseller , antiquarian , and later Shakespearean editor ) first used it in 1814 , but incorrectly thought Tales and Quicke Answeres was ...
... Shakespeare's Jest Book . The genealogy of this title is somewhat complicated ; Samuel W. Singer ( bookseller , antiquarian , and later Shakespearean editor ) first used it in 1814 , but incorrectly thought Tales and Quicke Answeres was ...
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We have ventured to call this “ Shakespeare's Jest Book , ” to which title it has a better claim than the former little volume ; but the manner in which it is mentioned by Shakespeare , manifests the contempt he entertained for it.16 ...
We have ventured to call this “ Shakespeare's Jest Book , ” to which title it has a better claim than the former little volume ; but the manner in which it is mentioned by Shakespeare , manifests the contempt he entertained for it.16 ...
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... Shakespeare's London , 2nd ed . [ Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1996 ] , 151–58 ) . 11 See also Beatrice's earlier comments on Benedict : " Who is his companion ? . . . O Lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ” ( 1.1.73–78 ) ...
... Shakespeare's London , 2nd ed . [ Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1996 ] , 151–58 ) . 11 See also Beatrice's earlier comments on Benedict : " Who is his companion ? . . . O Lord , he will hang upon him like a disease ” ( 1.1.73–78 ) ...
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Constructing the Sexual Subject of John Skelton | 29 |
Merrie John Heywood | 53 |
Wit Print Performance | 89 |
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