Om Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare, Collected in Warwickshire in 1693, Now Publ. [By J.P. Collier] From the Orig. Ms. [Of J. Dowdall]
This book is a collection of traditionary anecdotes of William Shakespeare, gathered in Warwickshire in 1693 by John Dowdall. The anecdotes provide valuable insights into Shakespeare's life, times, and works, and give readers a unique window into the world of the famous playwright. Now published by J.P. Collier from the original manuscript of J. Dowdall, this book is a must-read for fans of Shakespeare and anyone interested in the history of literature.
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