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Pages in category "Clarendon Press books" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950;
Oxford University Press first published a complete works of Shakespeare in 1891. Entitled The Complete Works , it was a single-volume modern-spelling edition edited by William James Craig . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This 1891 text is not directly related to the series known as the Oxford Shakespeare today, which is freshly re-edited.
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. [2]
Timon asks for his friends to help, but is refused. Angry at mankind's double nature, he leaves the city for the wilderness, and lives in a cave. Despite the efforts of several men to cheer his spirits, he dies full of hatred for humanity. Titus Andronicus: Probably late 1593 [20]
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The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950 is a poetry anthology edited by Helen Gardner, and published in New York and London in 1972 by Clarendon Press. It was intended as a replacement for the older Quiller-Couch Oxford Book of English Verse.