+ +Educ. R. 34: 210. S. ’07. 50w.

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+ + +Forum. 38: 379. Ja. ’07. 480w.
+ + +Ind. 62: 622. Mr. 14, ’07. 270w.
+ + +Lit. D. 34: 264. F. 16, ’07. 190w.

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+ + +N. Y. Times. 12: 41. Ja. 26, ’07. 1340w.

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+ + +Outlook. 84: 1084. D. 29, ’06. 210w.

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+ + −Putnam’s. 2: 723. S. ’07. 840w.

Shakespeare, William. [First folio Shakespeare]; ed. with notes, introd. glossary, list of variorum readings, and selected criticisms, by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke, ea. 75c. Crowell.