Shakespeare Restored
Or a Specimen of the many errors as well committed, as unamended by Mr Pope in his late edition of this poet, Etc
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Publisher Description
Published in 1971, this book is a restored copy of the many works of Shakespeare. This is a work originally from 1725, written in Old English, gives a commentary on the errors in the works of William Shakespeare by Pope. The play merited this treatment is Hamlet, with cross-referencing to his other plays.
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