Catalog Record: Who's who and what's what in Shakespeare : giving references by topics to notable passages and significant expressions, brief histories of the plays, geographical names and historical incidents, mention of all characters and sketches of important ones, together with explanations of allusions and obscure and obsolete words and phrases | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Who's who and what's what in Shakespeare : giving references by topics to notable passages and significant expressions, brief histories of the plays, geographical names and historical incidents, mention of all characters and sketches of important ones, together with explanations of allusions and obscure and obsolete words and phrases / by Evangeline M. O'Connor ; with a foreword by Alice Sachs.

Main Author: O'Connor, Evangeline M.
Language(s): English
Published: New York : Avenel Books : distributed by Crown Publishers, c1978.
Subjects: Shakespeare, William, > 1564-1616 > Dictionaries.
Note: Reprint of the 1887 ed. published by University Society, New York under title: Topical index to the Booklover's edition of Shakespeare; with new introd.
Physical Description: 419 p. ; 21 cm.
Original Format: Book
Dictionaries
ISBN: 0517259230
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