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Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare : the greatest poet and dram...

Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare : the greatest poet and dram...

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Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare : the greatest poet and dramatist, the greatest moral philosopher and philanthropist that ever lived in the tide of times, etc. / B.S. Naylor.

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Full title

Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare : the greatest poet and dramatist, the greatest moral philosopher and philanthropist that ever lived in the tide of times, etc. / B.S. Naylor.

Publisher

London : W. Kent & Co., 1854.

Date

1854.

Call Numbers

G 2020/5659

Record Identifier

74VKadM7jKmZ

MMS ID

991024318219702626

Language

English

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Physical content

xii, 232 p ; 19 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : W. Kent & Co., 1854.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1854.

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Access Conditions

State Reference Library copy at G 2020/5659: To be issued in Special Collections Area.

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Full title

Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare : the greatest poet and dramatist, the greatest moral philosopher and philanthropist that ever lived in the tide of times, etc. / B.S. Naylor.

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Title page: Title continues with "whose greatness, like an Alpine-avalanche, continues increasing and increasing and increasing, as the wonderful revelations of his overwhelming genius roll down the steep of time!"

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Call Numbers

G 2020/5659

Record Identifier

74VKadM7jKmZ

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKadM7jKmZ

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DDC

822.33

MMS ID

991024318219702626

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