A SHAKESPEARIAN GHOST IN THE CATALOGUES OF PETER PARKER

Although no later 17c edition of 'The Rape of Lucrece' has been reported, there is strong evidence to support the conjecture that such an edition may have existed. The evidence occurs in catalogues of books printed for and sold by Peter Parker, and laid into copies of other books which he...

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