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Dawson, G. King Lear. (In his Shakespeare King Richard III; w. introd., notes, etc., by B. and other lectures. 1888.) Kellogg. 1886. (English classics.) Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 2.

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King Richard II; w. notes, etc., by W. J. Abel. 1899.

Richard the second; w. introd. and notes by W. Barry. n. d. (Young people's Shakespeare.) Select plays; The tragedy of King Richard II; ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. 1880. (Clarendon Press ser.)

Tragedy of Richard the Second; ed. by H. Craig. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.) Tragedy of King Richard II; w. pref., glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. [10th ed.] 1905. (Temple Shakespeare.)

King Richard II; w. introd. and notes for use in schools by H. N. Hudson. 1894.

Tragedy of King Richard II; ed. by I. B. John. n. d.

Tragedy of King Richard II; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1905.]

Commentaries.

Tragedy of King Richard III; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1904.]

Tragedy of King Richard III; ed. by A. H. Thompson. [1907.]

King Richard the third; a tragedy; w. notes, ed. by R. H. Westley. 1861. (With his Romeo and Juliet. 1859.)

Commentaries.

Brooke, S. A. Richard III. (In his On ten plays of Shakespeare. 1906.)

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1.

Ghost of Richard III, a poem; ed. by J. P. Collier. (In Shakespeare Soc. Pub. 1844.

v. 1.) Goll, A. Criminal types in Shakespeare. [1909.] Kemble, J. P. Macbeth and King Richard III; an essay in answer to Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare. 1817. Leschtsch, A. Richard III, eine Charakterstudie. 1908. (Neue Shakespeare-bühne. V.) Lowell, J. R. Shakespeare's Richard III. (In his Latest literary essays and addresses. 1892.) Shaw, G. B. Richard III. (In his Dramatic opinions and essays. 1907. v. 2.) Wood, A. I. P. Stage history of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third. 1909. (Columbia University studies in English.)

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LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.

Love's labour's lost. n. d.

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Contents: Love's labour lost; Sundry conceited_pieces, introductory to R. Greene's Menaphon; Greene, R. the right worshipful and vertuous ladie, The Ladie Hales.

Brooke, S. A. Richard II. (In his On ten plays To the gentlemen readers, health. Nash, T. To the of Shakespeare. 1906.)

Canning, A. S. G. Shakespeare studied in 6 plays. 1907.

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1.

Swinburne, A. C. Three plays of Shakespeare. 1909. (Harper's library of living thought.)

KING RICHARD III.

Tragedy of Richard the Third; ed. by G. B. Churchill. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.) King Richard III; w. pref., glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. [15th ed.] 1911. (Temple Shakespeare.)

King Richard III; w. introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson. 1882.

gentlemen students of both universities.-Upchear, H. In laudem authoris.-Brabine, T. In praise of the author. -Arcadia.-Lyly, J. A question.

Love's labor's lost; ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1907. (Old spelling Shakespeare.)

Comedy of Love's labour's lost; w. pref., glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. 1914. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Love's labour's lost; ed. by H. C. Hart. n. d. Comedy of Love's labour's lost; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1910.]

Love's labour's lost; ed. by J. F. Royster. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.)

Commentaries.

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1.

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1854.) Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 2. Goll, A. Criminal types in Shakespeare. [1909.] Irving, Sir Henry. Macbeth. (In Modern eloquence. v. 8. p. 724-735.)

Delivered at Columbia university, 1895.

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Macbeth; ed. w. notes and an introd. by C. W. Kemble, J. P. Macbeth and King Richard III; French. 1901.

Tragedy of Macbeth; w. pref., glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. [16th ed.] 1906. (Temple Shakespeare.)

an essay in answer to Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare. 1817. Porter, C., and Clarke, H. A. studies; Macbeth. [c1901.]

Shakespeare

Macbeth; ed. by C. L. Hooper. 1913. (Twenti- Quayle, W. A. Soliloquies of Hamlet and eth century Shakespeare.)

Tragedy of Macbeth; w. introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson. 1904.

Tragedy of Macbeth; introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson; ed. and rev. by E. C. Black and A. J. George. [c1908.]. (New Hudson Shakespeare.)

Tragedy of Macbeth; w. original music by E. S. Kelley. n. d.

Intended primarily to be read in the audience, before going to the theatre, or immediately after leaving it. The text used has been that followed by Mr. Furness in his variorum edition.

In order to facilitate the comprehension of the music which accompanies the tragedy of Macbeth, it has been deemed advisable to give a brief synopsis of the various numbers explanatory of the leading motives. This synopsis takes the form of a commentary running with critical notes, alongside the text.-Pref.

Macbeth; w. notes, etc., by R. McWilliam. 1889. Tragedy of Macbeth; ed. by H. C. Notcutt. n. d. Tragedy of Macbeth according to the 1st folio;

w. remarks on S.'s use of capital letters in his mss, and notes by A. P. Paton. 1877. Tragedy of Macbeth; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1905.]

Tragedy of Macbeth; w. suggestions for study by F. T. Baker. [c1898.] (In College entrance requirements. 1901-05, 1909-1911.)

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Macbeth. Shakespeare's women. Shylock and David as interpreters of life. (In his The poet's poet. 1897.)

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Merchant of Venice; w. introd. and notes by Merry wives of Windsor; il. by H. Thomson. G. H. Ely. n. d.

Merchant of Venice; ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1909. (Old spelling Shakespeare.)

Comedy of The Merchant of Venice; w. pref., glossary by I. Gollancz. [18th ed.] 1910. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Merchant of Venice; ed. w. introd. and notes by C. L. Hooper. 1913. (xxth century Shakespeare.) Merchant of Venice; w. introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson. 1885. (Classics for children.) Merchant of Venice; w. introd. and notes explanatory and critical; for use in schools and classes, by H. N. Hudson. 1903.

Merchant of Venice; introd. and notes by E. C. Black and A. J. George. [c1906.] (New Hudson Shakespeare.)

Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice; w. introd. and notes, and examination papers, sel. by B. Kellogg. [c1899.]

Merchant of Venice; ed. by C. K. Pooler. n. d. Comedy of Merchant of Venice; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1911.]

Comedy of The Merchant of Venice; ed. w. notes by H. B. Sprague. 1900.

Merchant of Venice; ed. w. notes and an introd. by C. W. Underwood. 1915. (Macmillan's pocket Amer. and Eng. classics.) Merchant of Venice; ed. w. introd., notes, glossary and index by A. W. Verity. 1898. Merchant of Venice, a comedy; w. notes, ed. by R. H. Westley. 1861. (With his Romeo and Juliet. 1859.)

Merchant of Venice; sel. fr. acts 1, 3, 4, w. notes. n. d. (English classics. no. 14.)

Commentaries.

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Brooke, S. A. Merchant of Venice. (In his On ten plays of Shakespeare. 1906.) Galton, A. Antonio, the merchant of Venice. 1885. (In his Urbana scripta. 1885.) 821.09 Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1.

Quayle, W. A. Soliloquies of Hamlet and Macbeth.-Shakespeare's women.-Shylock and David as interpreters of life. (In his The poet's poet. 1897.)

Woodberry, G. E. Some actors' criticisms of Othello, Iago and Shylock. 1891. (In his Studies in letters and life. 1891.)

MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.

Merry wives of Windsor. n. d.

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Contents: Merry wives of Windsor.-Fiorentino,_Ser G.-The story of Lucius and Camillus; being an Eng. version of the story of Buccinolo and Pietro Paolo fr. "Il Pecorono."-Straparola, G. F. Tale of the two lovers of Pisa, fr. Tarlton's "News out of Purgatorie."

1910.

Ref. Merry wives of Windsor; ed. by F. P. Emery. 1913. (Tudor Shakespeare.)

Merry wives of Windsor; ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1908. (Old spelling Shakespeare.)

Comedy of the Merry wives of Windsor; w. pref., glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. 1914. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Merry wives of Windsor; ed. by H. C. Hart. n. d. Comedy of the Merry wives of Windsor; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1910.]

First sketch of Merry wives of Windsor; ed. by
J. O. Halliwell. (In Shakespeare Soc. Pub.
1842. v. 1.)
S. S.

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Midsummer-night's dream; w. illus. by A. Rackham. 1908. Ref. Contains 40 illus. in color.

Midsummer-night's dream; w. illus. by W. H. Robinson. 1914. Ref. Midsummer-night's dream; ed. by H. Cuningham. n. d.

Midsummer-night's dream; ed. by J. W. Cunliffe. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.) Midsommer nights dreame; ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1908. (Old spelling Shakespeare.) Comedy of A midsummer-night's dream; w. pref., glossary by I. Gollancz. [17th ed.] 1909. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Midsummer-night's dream; w. introd. and notes explanatory and critical by H. N. Hudson. [c1908.]

Midsummer-night's dream; introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson; rev. and ed. by E. C. Black w. the co-operation of M. G. Daniell. [c1910.] (New Hudson Shakespeare.)

Comedy of Midsummer-night's dream; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1905.]

Midsummer-night's dream, w. notes by A. W. Corson, H. Introduction to the study of Shake

Verity. 4th ed. 1894.

Select plays; Midsummer night's dream; ed. by W. A. Wright. 1879. (Clarendon Press. ser.)

Commentaries.

Brooke, S. A. Midsummer-night's dream. (In his On ten plays of Shakespeare. 1906.) Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1. Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer-night's dream. (In Shakespeare Soc. Pub. 1845. v. 1.)

Halpin, N. J. Oberon's vision in the Midsummer night's dream illus. by a comparison w. Lylie's Endymion. (In Shakespeare Soc. Publications. 1843.)

Sidgwick, F. Sources and analogues of A midsummer night's dream. 1908. (Shakespeare classics.)

Contents: Legend of Pyramus and Thisbe, fr. A. Golding's translation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" (1575.); Robin Goodfellow, his mad pranks and merry jests; Romance of Thomas of Erceldoune; Reginald Scot Discovery of witchcraft (1584); Strange fairies by T. Churchyard; The mad merry pranks of Robin Goodfellow; Queen Mab by Ben Jonson; Fairies' farewell: or, God-a mercy Will by R. Corbet; Fairy queen, from "The mysteries of love and eloquence" (1658); Nymphidia.

Winter, W. Fairyland, A midsummer night's dream. (In his Old shrines and ivy. 1906.)

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.

914.2

Much adoe about nothing; as it hath been sundrie times publikely acted. 1600. Ref. A reprint.

Much ado about nothing. n. d.

Contents: Shakespeare, W. Much ado about nothing. -Aristo, L. Ariodantes and Geneural. Much adoe about nothing; ed. by W. G. Boswell-Stone; introd. by F. W. Clarke. 1908. (Old spelling Shakespeare.)

Comedy of Much ado about nothing; w. pref., etc., by I. Gollancz. [15th ed.] 1910. (Temple ed.)

Much ado about nothing; w. introd. and notes for schools and families by H. N. Hudson 1882.

Much ado about nothing; ed. by W. W. Lawrence. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.) Much adoe about nothing; ed., w. notes, introd., glossary, list of variorum readings, and sel. criticism by C. Porter and H. A. Clarke. [c1907.]

Comedy of Much ado about nothing; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1905.]

Commentaries.

Brooke, S. A. Much ado about nothing. (In his Ten more plays of Shakespeare. 1913.)

speare. 1889.

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1.

Shaw, G. B. Much ado about nothing. 1907. (In his Dramatic opinions and essays. 1907. v. 2.)

Walkley, A. B. Much ado about nothing. [1907.] (In his Drama and life. [1907.]) 808.2

OTHELLO.

See also Shakespeare for the blind.

Tragedy of Othello; w. pref., etc. by I. Gollancz. [14th ed.] 1909. (Temple ed.)

Tragedy of Othello; ed. by H. C. Hart. n. d. Othello, the Moor of Venice; w. introd. and notes for use in schools and families by H. N. Hudson. 1903.

Othello, the Moor of Venice; ed. by T. M. Parrott. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.) Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1903.]

Commentaries.

Bradley, A. C. Shakespearean tragedy; lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth. 2d ed. 1905.

Brooke, S. A. Othello. (In his Ten more plays of Shakespeare. 1913.)

Canning, A. S. G. Shakespeare studied in 6 plays. 1907. Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr. by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 2.

Given, W. Further study of the Othello; have we misunderstood Shakespeare's Moor? 1899. (Shakespeare Soc. of N. Y. Pub. no. 11.) Goll, A. Criminal types in Shakespeare. [1909.] Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Memoranda on Love's labour's lost, King John, Othello, and_on Romeo and Juliet. 1879. Rymer, T. Othello. tragedy. 1693.)

Ref.

(In his Short view of Ref. 809.2

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Pericles, Prince of Tyre; ed. by C. A. Smith. Chapman, J. J. Study of Romeo. 1899. (In 1913. (Tudor Shakespeare.)

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Chapter cliii is the story of Apollonius, Prince of Tyre, one of the sources of Pericles.

Gower, J. Confessio amantis. 1857. v. 3. 821 Bk. 8, the story of Apollonius, Prince of Tyre, is one of the sources of Pericles.

At last Shakespeare, or whoever wrote or touched with Shakespearean genius the play of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, took his subject directly from the story of Appollinus of Tyre, as told in the eighth book of Confessio Amantis, and introduced in the place of Chorus old Gower himself prologuizing and epiloguizing in his own lively metre. The words by which the drama is opened

"To sing a song that old was sung,

From ashes ancient Gower is come,

Assuming man's infirmities,

To glad our ear and please our eyes."

his Emerson and other essays. 1899.) 814 Dawson, G. Romeo and Juliet. (In his Shakespeare and other lectures. 1888.)

Dowden, E. Transcripts and studies. 2d ed.

1896.

824 Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries; tr by F. E. Bunnett. 1863. v. 1. Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Memoranda on Love's labour's lost, King John, Othello, and on Romeo and Juliet. 1879.

Ref.

Shaw, G. B. Romeo and Juliet. (In his Dramatic opinions and essays. 1907. v. 1.)

TAMING OF THE SHREW.

Taming of the shrew; ed. by R. W. Bond. n. d. Taming of the shrew; ed. by W. G. BoswellStone. 1908. (Old spelling Shakespeare.)

are a sufficient proof, that at the date of this play, (1596 Comedy of The taming of the shrew; w. pref.,

or 1598) the name and poem of Gower were familiar to many who went to see the performance of Pericles. Gower appears also in the second part of Shakespeare's King Henry IV., as one of the king's party, and in the scene with Falstaff is evidently treated as a person of considerable importance.-Introd.

ROMEO AND JULIET.

Romeo and Juliet. n. d.

Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; w. illus. by W. Hatherell. n. d. Ref.

Romeo and Juliet; ed. by P. A. Daniel. 1874-75. 3 pts. in 1. (In New Shakspere Soc. Pub. ser. 2, no. 1-3.)

Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; ed. by E. Dowden. n. d.

Romeo and Juliet; w. notes by O. Fiebig. 1859. Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; w. pref., glossary by I. Gollancz. 20th ed. 1910. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet; w. introd. and notes by H. N. Hudson. [c1908.]

Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; ed. by W. A. Neilson, and A. H. Thorndike. 1911. (Tudor Shakespeare.)

glossary, etc., by I. Gollancz. [15th ed.] 1910. (Temple Shakespeare.)

Comedy of The taming of the shrew; ed. w. notes by W. J. Rolfe. [c1909.]

Taming of the shrew; ed. by F. Tupper. 1912. (Tudor Shakespeare.)

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Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; ed., w. notes by Shakespeare's comedy of The tempest; w. illus. W. J. Rolfe. [c1907.]

by E. Dulac. n. d.

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