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Louis Charles Stagg

  • The figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief 16th-century contemporariesThe figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief 16th-century contemporaries
  • The figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief 17th-century contemporariesThe figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief 17th-century contemporaries
  • An index to the figurative language of Cyril Tourneur's tragediesAn index to the figurative language of Cyril Tourneur's tragedies
  • An index to the figurative language of George Chapman's tragediesAn index to the figurative language of George Chapman's tragedies
  • An index to the figurative language of John Marston's tragediesAn index to the figurative language of John Marston's tragedies
  • An index to the figurative language of Thomas Heywood's tragediesAn index to the figurative language of Thomas Heywood's tragedies
  • An index to the figurative language of Thomas Middleton's tragediesAn index to the figurative language of Thomas Middleton's tragedies
  • Index to the figurative language of Ben Jonson's tragediesIndex to the figurative language of Ben Jonson's tragedies
  • Index to the figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief seventeenth-century contemporaries, George Chapman, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson, John Marston, John Webster, Cyril Tourneur, Thomas MiddletonIndex to the figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief seventeenth-century contemporaries, George Chapman, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson, John Marston, John Webster, Cyril Tourneur, Thomas Middleton