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Shakespeare jest-books; reprints of the early and very rare jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare ...

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Shakespeare jest-books; reprints of the early and very rare jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare ... / edited, with introduction and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt, of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law.
Publication
London : Willis & Sotheran, 1864.

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Additional Authors
Hazlitt, William Carew, 1834-1913.
Description
3 v.; 19 cm.
Alternative Title
Old English jest-books.
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  • With reproductions of original title-pages.
  • Half-title: Old English jest-books.
Contents
v. 1. A hundred merry talys, from the only known copy. Mery tales and quicke answeres, from the rare edition of 1567.--v. 2. Merie tales of Skelton. Jests of Scogin. Sackfull of newes. Tarleton's jests. Merrie conceited jests of George Peele. Jacke of Dover.--v. 3. Merie tales of the mad men of Gotham. XII mery jests of the Wydow Edyth. Pasquils jests with Mother Bunches merriments. The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson. Cerayne conceyts and jeasts. Taylors wit and mirth. Conceits, clinches, flashes and whimzies.
Call Number
NDE (Shakespeare jest-books)
LCCN
17024759
OCLC
2827883
Title
Shakespeare jest-books; reprints of the early and very rare jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare ... / edited, with introduction and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt, of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law.
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London : Willis & Sotheran, 1864.
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Hazlitt, William Carew, 1834-1913. Editor
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Old English jest-books.
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