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Volume 60, Number 3, Fall 2007Table of Contents
- Écrits politiques (review)
- pp. 930-932
- Phasma (review)
- pp. 933-934
- Behind the Scenes at Galileo's Trial (review)
- pp. 1001-1003
- The Early English Baptists, 1603–1649 (review)
- pp. 1009-1010
- The Cromwellian Protectorate (review)
- pp. 1014-1016
- Playing Spaces in Early Women's Drama (review)
- pp. 1031-1033
- Reading Early Modern Women's Writing (review)
- pp. 1033-1035
- The Friend (review)
- pp. 1036-1038
- Early Responses to Renaissance Drama (review)
- pp. 1040-1041
- Shakespeare's Late Style (review)
- pp. 1044-1046
- Books Received
- pp. 1052-1086
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