An appendix to observations on Hamlet; being an attempt to prove that Shakspeare designed that tragedy as an indirect censure on Mary Queen of Scots. Containing I Some Observations on Dramas, which professedly allude to the Occurrences and Characters of the times in which they were written, and an Answer to Objections brought against the Hypothesis. II. Some farther Arguments in support of it. And III. An Answer to the Objections brought against Dr. Warburton's Hypothesis respecting an Allusion to Mary Queen or Scots in the celebrated Passage in the Midsummer Night's Dream. By James Plumptre, M.A.

  • Plumptre, James, 1770-1832.
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MDCCXCVII. [1797]
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Cambridge : printed by J. Burges Printer to the University ; and sold by J. Deighton, and J. Nicholson, Cambridge ; Stevenson & Matchett, Norwich; G. G. J. & J. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row ; F. & C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard ; T. Hookham, Bond Street ; and T. Egerton, White-Hall, London, MDCCXCVII. [1797]

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[2],85,[1]p. ; 80.

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