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Deutsch: Das Titelblatt der ersten Auflage von Pierre Boaistuaus „Histoires tragiques“ von 1559.
English: Francis de Bellefort's Histoires Tragiques de Bandel (title) - the source of several of Shakespeare's works, including Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. |
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