A study in the Warwickshire dialect, with a glossary and notes touching the edward the Sixth grammar schools and the Elizabethan pronunciation as deduced from the puns in Shakespeare's plays, and as to influences which may have shaped the Shakespeare vocabulary
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Morgan, A. (1900). A study in the Warwickshire dialect: with a glossary and notes touching the edward the Sixth grammar schools and the Elizabethan pronunciation as deduced from the puns in Shakespeare's plays, and as to influences which may have shaped the Shakespeare vocabulary (4th ed. (rev. and augm.)). The Shakespeare press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Morgan, Appleton, 1845-1928. 1900. A Study in the Warwickshire Dialect: With a Glossary and Notes Touching the Edward the Sixth Grammar Schools and the Elizabethan Pronunciation As Deduced From the Puns in Shakespeare's Plays, and As to Influences Which May Have Shaped the Shakespeare Vocabulary. The Shakespeare press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Morgan, Appleton, 1845-1928. A Study in the Warwickshire Dialect: With a Glossary and Notes Touching the Edward the Sixth Grammar Schools and the Elizabethan Pronunciation As Deduced From the Puns in Shakespeare's Plays, and As to Influences Which May Have Shaped the Shakespeare Vocabulary The Shakespeare press, 1900.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Morgan, Appleton. A Study in the Warwickshire Dialect: With a Glossary and Notes Touching the Edward the Sixth Grammar Schools and the Elizabethan Pronunciation As Deduced From the Puns in Shakespeare's Plays, and As to Influences Which May Have Shaped the Shakespeare Vocabulary 4th ed. (rev. and augm.), The Shakespeare press, 1900.