Western Characters Part 20

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=Life under an Italian Despotism!=

LORENZO BENONI,

OR

Pa.s.sAGES IN THE LIFE OF AN ITALIAN.

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"SHAKESPEARE AS HE WROTE IT."

THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE,

_Reprinted from the newly-discovered copy of the Folio of 1632 in the possession of J. Payne Collier, containing nearly_

=Twenty Thousand Ma.n.u.script Corrections=,

_With a History of the Stage to the Time, an Introduction to each Play, a Life of the Poet, etc._

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