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    <title>Introduction to the study of Shakespeare</title>
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    <namePart>Corson,Hiram</namePart>
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    <publisher>D.C. Heath &amp; co</publisher>
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  <tableOfContents>Introduction (Page-3), The Shakespeare-Bacon controversy (Page-25), The Authenticity of The First Folio (Page-32), The Chronology of the Plays (Page-48), Shakespeare’s Verse (Page-51), Distinctive Use of Verse and Prose in Shakespeare’s Plays (Page-83), Dramatic (Page-99), Romeo and Juliet (Page-112), The Commentary on Romeo and Juliet (Page-145), King John (Page-158), Much Ado About Nothing (Page-176), Hamlet (Page-194), The Witch Agency in Macbeth (Page-223), Lady Macbeth’s Relations to Macbeth (Page-244), Antony and Cleopatra (Page-244), Jottings on the Text of  Hamlet (Page-316), Miscellaneous Notes (Page-358).</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Hiram Corson</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Drama</topic>
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