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Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear : occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces

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  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis, M.A. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford"
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear : occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces"@en
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear; occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis"@en
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear : occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis"
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear : occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis"@en
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear"
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces"@en
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis"
  • "Cursory remarks upon the arrangement of the plays of Shakespear occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's essay on the chronological order of those celebrated pieces. By the Rev. James Hurdis"@en
  • "Cursory Remarks Upon The Arrangement Of The Plays Of Shakespear : Occasioned By Reading Mr. Malone's Essay On The Chronological Order Of Those Celebrated Pieces"