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A study in the Warwickshire dialect; with a glossary and notes touching the Edward the Sixth grammar schools and the Elizabethan pronunciation as deduced from the puns in Shakespeare's plays
James Appleton, 1845- [from old catalog], . Morgan
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| 2012-08-31 | 2012-08-31 | Original language:English | 10.00 x1.05 x7.50l, | File type: PDF | 462 pages|
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