Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved: an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853]
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89, Strand, (opposite Southampton Street, Covent Garden Market) London
Thomas Hailes Lacy
[1853?]
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title | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] |
title_auth | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] |
title_exact_search | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] |
title_full | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] by Francis Talfourd, author of "Macbeth, slightly removed", "Alcestis", "Ganem the slave of love", "Number One A", "By special appointment", "March of intellect", "Mammon and Gammon", "The heartwreck" [etc.]; part author of "Sir Rupert the Fearless", "La tarantula", "Leo the Terrible", "Godiva", "Thetis and Peleus", "The princesses in the tower", "Willow-pattern plate" [etc.] |
title_fullStr | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] by Francis Talfourd, author of "Macbeth, slightly removed", "Alcestis", "Ganem the slave of love", "Number One A", "By special appointment", "March of intellect", "Mammon and Gammon", "The heartwreck" [etc.]; part author of "Sir Rupert the Fearless", "La tarantula", "Leo the Terrible", "Godiva", "Thetis and Peleus", "The princesses in the tower", "Willow-pattern plate" [etc.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Shylock or, The Merchant of Venice preserved an entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscoved [sic] by modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves of a Jerusalem hearty-joke : [first produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Monday, July 4th, 1853] by Francis Talfourd, author of "Macbeth, slightly removed", "Alcestis", "Ganem the slave of love", "Number One A", "By special appointment", "March of intellect", "Mammon and Gammon", "The heartwreck" [etc.]; part author of "Sir Rupert the Fearless", "La tarantula", "Leo the Terrible", "Godiva", "Thetis and Peleus", "The princesses in the tower", "Willow-pattern plate" [etc.] |
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