The Philosophies of Shakespeare and the three romances / Franklin J. Jackson. 1919 Sept. 25-1920 June 28.

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The Philosophies of Shakespeare and the three romances / Franklin J. Jackson. 1919 Sept. 25-1920 June 28.

Holograph signed. Apparently a project for a class at George Washington University.

146 p., bound : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.

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George Washington University

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