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The Infant Shakespeare Nursed by Tragedy and Comedy
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Department of Drawings
Philip and Frances L. Hofer Cambridge Massachusetts; bequest of Frances L. Hofer 1979.139
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Frances L. Hofer
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