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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Axon, William E. A. "Romeo and Juliet Before and In Shakspere's Time". ''Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature'', 2nd series, 26 (1906), 100-44 [https://archive.org/stream/transactionsroy18britgoog#page/n110/mode/2up (Internet Archive)]</div> | |||
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Historical Records
BL Sloane MS 1775, fos. 242r-49v
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.242r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.242v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.243r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.243v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.244r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.244v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.245r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.245v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.246r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.246v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.247r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.247v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.248r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.248v. |
BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.249r. | BL Sloane MS 1775, fol.249v. |
British Library MS Sloane 1775, fos. 242r-49v. Reproduced by permission of the British Library.
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