A New Shakespearean Dictionary, published in 1922, is a comprehensive reference book authored by Richard John Cunliffe. The dictionary is an extensive guide to the language and vocabulary used in the works of William Shakespeare, one of the most renowned playwrights in history. It includes over 20,000 entries, covering the archaic and obscure words and phrases found in Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. The book is organized alphabetically, with each...
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