+ + Lond. Times. 5: 69. Mr. 2, ’06. 1750w.

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+ Nation. 83: 84. Jl. 26, ’06. 840w.

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“Throughout, these chapters are full of acute criticism and while it is a personal view which is put forward it is a view based not only on reading and travel but on countless interviews with all sorts and conditions of men.” Henry W. Macrosty.

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Shakespeare, William. [Hamlet], ed. by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. **75c; limp. lea. **$1. Crowell.

“The editors are exceptionally well fitted for their work. Indeed, we doubt whether there are in America two persons better fitted for the task. Far and away the best popular set of Shakespeare that has appeared in America.”

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