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    Author: RICHARDSON (William-)

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    RICHARDSON (William-), Political Economist. CFor editions of “An Essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade” attributed by Máocullocb and. othezs to Wi’Iiam Richardson, but in fiict by Sir Matthew Decker;) See DECKER (Sir Matthew), Bert.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (William)

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    RICHARDSON (William), D.D., Master o Eiinnuel Co1ge, Cabridg See GODWIN (F.) successively ho of Liandaff and of Hereford. Francisci Godwini...de Praesulibus angliae commentarius omniuni Episcoporuui necnon et Cardinaliurn ejusdem gentis nomina... Reconovit plurimis in locis (adjectis annotationibus) ad veritatexn reduxit, et... ad praesens usque saeculum continuavit G. Richardson. Cambridge, 1743.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (William)

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    RICHARDSON (William), Professor of Humanity in University of Glasgow. Essays on Shakespearets dramatic characters of Richard, the Third, King Lear and Timon of Athens. To which are added an essay on the faults of Shakespeare and additional observations on the character of Hamlet. pp. vi. + 170. 8c London, 1,781+. [Another edition.) See infra: Essays on some of Shakespeare3 dramatic characters...Fifth edition. London 1798.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (William Alfred)

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    • ::‘ t—r -— RICHARDSON (William Alfred). The Technical college: its organization and administratiozi. IWith bibliographies.] pp. (8) + 495. 8°. London, 1939.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (Ian)

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    ‘(H RICHARDSON (Ian). See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works. 1963.J The Folio Press Shakespeare. (CyntheLine. Introduction by Ian Richardson. Designs by John Napier.) London, 1976.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (William Holt) and FREIDIN (Seymou’)

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    (‘13Gc 4c RICHARDSON (William Holt) and FREIDIN (Seymou’). The Fatal decisions. With a coznmentary by &Westphal. [By) W.Kreipe, G.Blinientritt, F.Bayerlein, K.Zeitzler, B.Zinunerman, I. von Nanteuffel. (Edited by W.Richardson and S.Freidin. 5ranslated from the Germata, by C.Fitz ibbonWith an introduction by C.Falls.) pp. jj. + 261. Portraits and 8°. Logdon, 1956.

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    Author: RICHARDSON (Sir Ralph David)

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    RICHARDSON (Sir Ralph David). See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works. 1963.] The Folio Press Shakespeare. A Midsummer night’s dream... Introduction by Sir Ralph Richardson.) [London] 1957 C 1968).

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    Author: RICHARDSON (George Bourchier)

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    IV\LR RICHARDSON (George Bourchier). William and Elizabeth Elatob, he learned Saxonists::ta memoir. By G.B.R., i.e. G.B.Rjchardson?] [Newcastle), 18Li7. See REPRINTS. Reprints of rare tracts, Vol.5. Newcastle, 18t7. (

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    Author: SHAKESPEARE (William)

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    1HT SHAKESPEARE (William), [Sonnets. — Appendix,] See RICHARDSON (David L.) On Shakepeare’s sonnets, their poetical merits, and on the question to whom they are addressed. [ 1835].

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    Author: DSON (William)

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    RICHA1DSON (William), Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. Cursory remarks o tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain ?rench and Italian poeta, principally tragedians. [By Edward Taylor or W. Richardson?] london, 1774. Se REfbtARKS.

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    Author: SHAKESPEARE (William)

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    SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix.—criticisrn. I See REMARKS. Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shake— spear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragediin. [By Edward Taylor or W. Richardson?] london, 1774.

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    Author: SHAKESPEARE (William)

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    YI+KL (Zj’c SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix. — Criticism.] & RICHARDSON (w.), Professor of Iiumanit. niversiy of G1asow. Essays on Shakespeare’s dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, and on his imitation of female characters. To which are added, some general observations on the study of Shakespeare. London, 1789.

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