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37. Shakspeare and his Times, an Essay on the Life and 

 Works of, &c. (Guizot.) 8vo. 1852. 



38. Emendations from the early MS. Corrections 



in the second folio Edition in the possession of J. P. Col- 

 lier. 8vo. 1852. 



39. Notes on, and Remarks on the MS. Emenda- 

 tion of Mr. Collier's folio. (Rev. A. Dyce.) 8vo. 1852. 



40. ■ his Times and Contemporaries. (Geo. Twed- 



dell.) 12mo. 1852. 



41. A few Remarks on the Emendation "Who smothers 

 her witli painting," in the Play of Cymbeline, discovered 

 by Mr. Collier in a corrected Copy of a second edition of 

 Shakspeare. (J. 0. Ilalliwell.) 8vo. 1852. 



42. The Text of Shakspeare vindicated from the Inter- 

 polations and Corruptions advocated bv J. P. Collier. 

 (Singer.) 8vo. 1852. 



43. Shakspeare Repositorj', interleaved, and illustrated 

 with Portraits and Engravings, including coloured View 

 of Shakspeare Jubilee. (Edited bj^ J. H, Fennell.) Fol. 

 1853. 



44. Observations on the Shakspearian Forgerier, at 

 Bridgwater House. (J. O. Halliwell.) 4to. 1853. 



(Only 25 copies printed.) 



45. Shakspeare Restored (Macbeth, with a Comment, 

 &c.) (Hastings Elwiu.) 4to. 1853. 



(Only 100 copies privately printed.) 



46. Old Lamps or New? A Plea for the Original 



Editions of the Text of. (C. Knight.) 12mo. 1853. 



4.7. Observations on some of the !MS. Emendations 



on the Text of. (J. O. Ilalliwell.) 8vo. 1853. 



48. A Few Words in reply to Mr. Dyce's Few 



Notes. (Rev. Jos. Hunter.) 8vo. 1853. 



40. Curiosities of Modern Shakspearian Criticism. (J. 

 0. Halliwell.) 8vo. 1853. 



50. Versification and its apparent Irregularities 



explained by Examples from earlj' and late English 

 Writers. (VV. Sidney Walker, edited bv W. N. Lettsom.) 

 Fcap. 8vo. 1854. 



51. Garland of Shakspeariana. (Halliwell.) 4to. 1854. 



(Onlj' 25 copies privatel}' printed.) 



52. Shakspeare, Kenny Meadows' Illustrations of, with 

 selected Letter-press. Imp. 8vo. 1854. 



53. Moor of Venice, Clinthio's Tale, and Shakspeare. 

 (J. E. Taylor.) Post 8vo. 1855. 



54. Literary Cookcrj' with reference to Matter attri- 

 buted to Coleridge and Shakspeare. A Letter addressed 

 to the Athenicum. 8vo. 1855. 



(Suppressed after circulation of a few copies.) 



55. Hamlet. An Attempt to ascertain whether the 

 Queen were an Accessary before the Fact in the Murder 

 of her first Husband. 8vo. 185G. 



56. Shakspeare Story Teller ; introductory Leaves, cr 

 Outline Sketches, with Choice Extracts in the Words of 

 the Poet himself, with an Analysis of the Characters. 

 (George Stephens.) 8vo. 185G. 



57. A Lj-ttle Boke gevinge a True and Brief Accounte 

 of some Reliques and Curiosities added of late to Mr. 

 Halliwell's Shakspeare Collection. "With Facsimile of 

 the Unique ' Booke of Riddles' mentioned by Slender in 

 ' Merry U'ives of Windsor.' " 4to. 185G. 



(Only 25 copies printed.) 



58. Catalogue of a very valuable Collection of Shak- 

 spearian and Dramatic Literature, chiefly consisting of 

 the Books used for the tirst Five Volumes of Mr. Halli- 

 well's Folio Shakspeare. 8vo. 1856. 



59. Hamlet of 1603. The last Leaf of the lately dis- 

 covered Copy, reprinted with a Narrative of its Discovery. 

 8vo. ]856." 



60. Letter on her Adaptation of " As You Like It," by 

 G. Sand, translated by Lady Monson. 185C. 



61. Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shakspeare's Plan's. 

 A Letter to Lord Ellesmcre. (W. H. Smith.) 8vo. 1856. 



62. Shakspeare, Cursory Notes on "Beaumont and 

 Fletcher," as edited by Rev. A. Dj'ce ; and on his " Few 

 Notes on Shakspeare." (Rev. John Mitford.) 8vo. 1856. 



63. Shakspeare's England, or Sketches of our Social His- 

 tory in the Reign of Q. Elizabeth. (G. W. Thorubury.) 

 2 vols, post 8vo. 1856. 



64. Lodge's Rosaljmde, the Foundation of Shakspeare's 

 " As You Like It," an Unique cancelled Reprint of Part 

 of this Romance. FoL 1856.. 



(Set up by mistake, in large type, for Halliwell's 

 Shakspeare.) 



65. Shakspeare, the Philosophy of, delineated in 750 

 Passages from his Plays, &c. Post 8vo. 1857. 



66. Bacon and Shakspeare, an Inquiry touching Players, 

 Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Reign of Q. Eliza- 

 beth ; to which is appended an Abstract of a MS. Auto- 

 biography of Tobie 5latthews. (W. H. Smith.) Fcap. 

 8vo. 1857. 



67. Shakspeare not an ' Imposter. (By an English 

 Critic.) 1857. 



68. Pericles, Prince of Tyre ; a Novel, by George Wil- 

 kins, printed in 1608, and founded upon Shakspeare's 

 Play. Edited by Prof. Tycho Mommsen ; witli a Pre- 

 face, including a brief Account of some original Shak- 

 speare Editions extant in Germany and Switzerland ; 

 and a few Remarks on the Romance of " Appolonius of 

 Tyre," with Introduction by J. P. Collier. 8vo. 1857. 



69. Lectures on English History and Tragic Poetry as 

 illustrated by Shakspeare. (Henry Reed.) 1858. 



70. Shakspeare and the Bible. (Rev. T. R. Eaton.) 

 Post 8vo. 1858. 



71. Letter to the Editor of Notes and Queries on the 

 questionable Credit of that Periodical and the Shakspeare 

 Adulterators. (W. R. Arrowsmitli.) 1858. 



72. Shakspeare a Lawyer. (Rushton.) Post 8vo. 1858. 



73. Life of Sir John'Falstaff, illustrated by George 

 Cruikshank ; with a Biography of the Knight from au- 

 thentic Sources. (R. B. Brough.) Royal 8vo. 1858. 



74. Shakspeare's Legal Acquirements considered. (Lord 

 Campbell.) 1859. 



75. Romeo and Juliet, Texts of 1597 and 1599. (Dr. 

 Tycho Mommsen.) 1859. 



76. Shakspeare, Sentiments and Similes of. (Henry 

 Noel Ilumphrej-s.) 1859. 



77. Stricture's on Mr. Collier's New Edition. (Rev. A. 

 Dyce.) 1859. 



(Announced as preparing for publication.) 



78. Notes and Criticisms on the Text of Shakspeare, 

 by the late W. Sidney Walker, edited bv J. N. Lettsom. 

 1859. 



(Announced as preparing for publication.) 



79. Shakspeare, New Exegesis of. Interpretation of 

 his principal Characters and Plays on the Principle of 

 Races. 



(Announced as preparing for publication.) 1859. 



I do not put this forward as a complete list, 

 but as a step towards forming one, and in the 

 hopes that my omissions will be supplied by those 

 of your readers interested in the subject. 



My having been the first (" N. & Q." 2"^ S. v'l. 

 91, 92.) to point out how desirable It would be to 

 continue Mr. Halliwell's catalogue to the present 

 time, may perhaps excuse me for making an at- 

 tempt, which otherwise I should have preferred 

 leaving to abler hands, to put the plan into exe- 

 cution. Chari.es Wylie. 



50. Devonshire Street, Portland Place, W. 



P. S. The foregoing having been in a great 

 measure compiled from various catalogues, I can- 



