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SHAKESPEARE. Miscellaneous Literature (continued) 



Poole (John). Hamlet Travestie, in Three Acts ; with Burlesque Annotations, 

 after the manner of Dr. Johnson, &c. 4th Ed. 12mo. 1812 



Porto (Luigi da). The Original Story of Romeo and Juliet. From which 

 Shakespeare evidently drew the subject of his drama. Being the Italian Text of 

 1530, and an English Translation, together with a Critical Preface, Historical and 

 Bibliographical Notes, and Illustrations. By G. Pace-Sanfelice. 8vo. Camh. 1868 

 2. The same ; another Edition. (Societies ' Roxburghe,' vol. 7) 



Pownall (Rev. Alfred). Shakspere weighed in an Even Balance. 8vo. 1864 



Proverbs ; or The Wise Saws, by Mary Cowden Clarke. 12mo. 1848 



Rainolds (John, D.D.) The Overthrow of Stage-Plays, by the Way of Controversie 

 betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the Reasons that can be made for 

 them are notably refuted. Whereunto are added certain Latine Letters betwixt 

 D. Rainolds and Dr. Gentiles concerning the same matter. 4to. Oxford 1629 



Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Author of Shakspere's Plays and Sonnets. 



Melh. 1877. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 112) 

 Rau (Heribert). William Shakespeare Culturgeschichlichts-biogTaphischer Roman 



in IV Buchern. 8vo, 4 vols. Berlin 1864 



Reed (Henry). Lectures on English and Tragic Poetry as illustrated by Shakspeare. 



8vo. 1856 

 Remarks (Cursory) on Tragedy, on Shakespeare, and on certain French and Italian 



Poets, principally Tragedians. 8vo. 1774 



Richardson (Prof. William). Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Character of Sir 



John Falstaff, and on his Imitation of Female Characters. 12mo. 1789 



Rimbault (Edward Francis). Who was Jack Wilson, the Singer of Shakespeare's 



Stage ? 8vo. 1846 



Ritson (Joseph). 1. Select Collection of English Songs. 8vo, 3 vols. 1783 



2. Ancient Songs from the Time of Henry III to the Revolution. 8vo. 1790 



3. Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of Henry II to the Revolution. 



8vo, 2 vols. 1829 



4. Fairy Tales, now first collected. To which are prefixed Dissertations on Pigmies 

 and on Fairies. 8vo. 1831 



Rojas y Zorrilla (Francisco de). Los Bandos de Verona. Montescos y Capeletes. 



Englished by F. W. Cosens. (Privately printed.) 4to. 1874 



Rotscher (Dr. H. T.) Shakespeare in seinen hochsten Charactergebilden enthiillt 



und entwickelt und alien Bewunderen des Dichters gewidmet. 8vo. Dresden 1864 

 Rusden (George William). Lecture on Falstaff ; with Remarks how we founded our 



Scholarship. Melh. 1870. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) 



Rushton (William Lowes). 1. Shakespeare a Lawyer. 12mo. 1858 



2. Shakespeare's Legal Maxims. _ 12mo. 1859 



(Bound with ' Dramatic Register,' 1851-53) 

 Rye (William Brenchley). England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth 



and James I ; comprising Translations of the Journals of the Two Dukes of 



Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 ; both illustrative of Shakespeare. With Extracts 



from the Travels of Foreign Princes and Others. 4to. 1865 



Rymer (Thomas). The Tragedies of the last Age consider'd and examin'd by the 



Practice of the Ancients and by the Common Sense of all Ages, 12mo. 1678 

 Sand (George). Letter to M. Regnier upon her Adaptation to the French Stage of 



Shakespeare's " As you like it." Translated by Lady Monson. 8vo. 1856 



Sayings, Familiar, Proverbial, and Select. 12mo. Manchester, no date 



Schlegel (August Wilhelm von). 1. Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and 



Literature. Translated by John Black. 8vo, 2 vols. 1816 



2. The same. Another Edition revised by A. J. W. Morrison. 



(Serials Bohn's Stand. Libr.) 



