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The merry conceited humors of Bottom the weaver. As it hath been often publikely acted by some of his majesties comedians, and lately, privately, presented, by several apprentices for their harmless recreation, with great applause.
The merry conceited humors of Bottom the weaver. As it hath been often publikely acted by some of his majesties comedians, and lately, privately, presented, by several apprentices for their harmless recreation, with great applause.Alternate title: Midsummer night's dream.
Bibliographic name/number: Nicoll, I, 418; Thomason / E.1085[13]; Wing (2nd ed.) / S2937.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [28] p. London: Printed, for F. Kirkman and H. Marsh, at the Io. Fletchert Head, on the backside of St. Clements, and the Princes Arms in Chancery Lane nere Fleetstreet, 1661.
Bibliographic name/number: Nicoll, I, 418; Thomason / E.1085[13]; Wing (2nd ed.) / S2937.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [28] p. London: Printed, for F. Kirkman and H. Marsh, at the Io. Fletchert Head, on the backside of St. Clements, and the Princes Arms in Chancery Lane nere Fleetstreet, 1661.
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