Subject • | Classical drama (Comedy) |
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| • | Drama -- 17th century |
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| • | Drama -- english |
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| • | Drama, English |
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| • | English drama -- 17th century |
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| • | Jackson Stanley ownership |
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| • | Massey, W. -- (William), -- 1691-1764? |
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| • | Mental illness -- in literature |
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| • | Mental illness in literature |
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| • | Mentally ill in literature |
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| • | Plautus, Titus Maccius |
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| • | Psychology, Pathological -- in literature |
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| • | Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Mentally ill |
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| • | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 |
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| • | Warner, Richard Autograph |
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| 1 | Title: | The crafty valet, or the Pseudolus of Plautus. A Comedy, c. 1760 | | | Creator: | Massey, W. (William), 1691-1764? | | | Notes: | Manuscript on paper of an English translation of Plautus' comedy, which centers on the exchange and circulation of women and money. On title page, "translated into English by W. Massey." Inscription and armorial bookplate of Richard Warner of Woodford Row, Essex, 1769. Binding: marbled paper. | | | Extent: | 1 31 x 19 cm. | | | Subjects: | Massey, W. -- (William), -- 1691-1764? | Plautus, Titus Maccius | Classical drama (Comedy) | Drama -- 17th century | Drama, English | English drama -- 17th century | Warner, Richard Autograph
| | | Collection: | Yale University | | | | View Full Record | |
2 | Title: | The mad folk of Shakespeare: Psychological essays | | | Creator: | Bucknill, John Charles, 1817-1897 | | | Publication: | Macmillan and Co, London and Cambridge, 1867. | | | Notes: | "Three of the ... essays have already appeared in the ... 'Quarterly journal of mental science'." Includes bibliographical references (Garrison-Morton (5th ed.) 5001). | | | Extent: | xiii pages, 1 leaf, 333 pages ; 20 cm | | | Subjects: | Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Mentally ill | Mental illness in literature | Psychology, Pathological -- in literature | Drama -- english | Drama -- history | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 | Mental illness in literature | Mentally ill in literature | Jackson Stanley ownership | Mental illness -- in literature
| | | Collection: | Yale University | | | | View Full Record | |
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