Excerpte und Notizen, [1885].

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Excerpte und Notizen, [1885].

Chiefly notes on German works, written in German, with a few brief excerpts. In addition there are what appear to be independent essays by the compiler, one entitled "Der Shakespeare-und Bacon Streit"--A discussion of the controversy. At the end is a table of contents listing the 13 items contained. There is no clue to the name of the compiler. Most of the items are dated by him, from April to June, 1885.

144 leaves ; 23 x 20 cm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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