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- Jessica Otis (1 revision)
- Myla Goldberg, Allegra Goodman & Monique Truong (2011) (1 revision)
- Shakespeare and the Theatres of His Time (Seminar) (1 revision)
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- Maximilian Schich (1 revision)
- Stephan Thiel (1 revision)
- Margaret Jane Kidnie (1 revision)
- Andrew Prescott (1 revision)
- The Glorious Revolution (1 revision)
- Shakespeare, the Body, and the Material Text (1 revision)
- Tony McEnery (1 revision)
- Mark Algee-Hewitt (1 revision)
- Ryan Heuser (1 revision)
- Blaine Greteman (1 revision)
- Dan Edelstein (1 revision)
- Nicole Coleman (1 revision)
- Mattie Burkert (1 revision)
- Bill Bowen (1 revision)
- Jean Bauer (1 revision)
- Patronage in Renaissance Europe (1 revision)
- Lars Engle (1 revision)
- Scott Weingart (1 revision)
- Printing and Publishing in the Age of Shakespeare (1 revision)
- The Images of Monarchy in Late 17th c. England (1 revision)
- Claude Willan (1 revision)
- Mike Gleicher (1 revision)
- Template for cataloging articles (1 revision)
- Graham Hammill (1 revision)
- Interpreting Shakespeare: in the theatre, in the study, in the classroom (1 revision)
- Thomas More: The Man and His Age (1 revision)
- Trevor Muñoz (1 revision)
- Ted Underwood (1 revision)
- Political Thought in the Henrician Age, 1500-1550 (1 revision)
- SPARK: The 27th Annual PEN/Faulkner Celebration (2015) (1 revision)
- Christopher Warren (1 revision)
- Lisa Gitelman (1 revision)
- English Theatre and the Sister Arts, 1660-1800 (1 revision)
- Isabel Meirelles (1 revision)
- Science and the Arts in the Renaissance (1 revision)
- MacDonald P. Jackson (1 revision)
- Rhetoric and Discourse in Shakespeare (1 revision)
- Jan Rybicki (1 revision)
- Property, Power, and Politics (1 revision)
- Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade (1 revision)
- Goran Proot (1 revision)
- William Carroll (1 revision)
- MARC 046 (1 revision)
- The Imperial Theme: Shakespeare and the Designs of Empire (1 revision)