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Old 11-18-2010, 02:10 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by ziegl027 View Post
So, do you know of any e-book versions that have at least SOME footnotes? I don't need a whole debate about whether Shakespeare used "nunnery" in the religious or very non-religious sense, but it was nice to know when I was reading along in high school that "nunnery" could mean "brothel" as well as "convent" in that period of time.
Do Penguin Classics do Shakespeare? Their eBooks are generally pretty good, with lots of notes and other explanatory text.
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