Murder under trust, or, The topical Macbeth and other Jacobean matters, Arthur Melville Clarke
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Murder under trust, or, The topical Macbeth and other Jacobean matters, Arthur Melville Clarke
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- Murder under trust, or, The topical Macbeth and other Jacobean matters, Arthur Melville Clarke
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- Arthur Melville Clarke
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- Shakespeare and topicality -- Macbeth for Scottish and English quidnuncs -- Scots law in Macbeth -- Echoes of a clan feud in Macbeth -- The Gowrie conspiracy -- The sequels of the Gowrie conspiracy -- Macbeth and the Gowrie conspiracy -- King James, the players, and the clergy -- Some surmises about the plays performed by English actors in Scotland -- Facts, deductions, inferences, and speculations
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- 26 cm
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- xii, 195 pages, [1] leaf of plates
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- 9780707303123
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- 82119523
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- 99183670430001161
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- (OCoLC)08248721
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