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SHAKESPEARE. Miscellaneous Literature (continued) 



Schmidt (Alexander). Shakespeare-Lexicon. A complete Dictionary of all the 

 English Words, Phrases, and Constructions in the Works of the Poet. 



4to, 2 vols. Berlin 1874-75 

 Sentences, Religious and Moral, compared with Passages of Holy Writ, by a Member 

 of the Shakespeare Society. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1847 



Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon. The Opening of. 



(Eng. Pamph. ' Prose,' vol. 13) 



Shakespeare Memorial, Stratford-on-Avon. History of. Published for the Council 



of the Shakespeare Memorial Association. No date. (Shakespeare Pamph.) 



Shakespeare Key, by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke. 8vo. 1879 



Shakespearian Correspondence of L. Theobald, Dr. Thirlby, and W. Warburton. 



(Nichols' Lit. History, vol, 2) 



Shakespeariana : A Catalogue of Books, &c. illustrating the Life and Writings of 



Shakespeare, on Sale by J. R. Smith. 1864. (Eng. Pamph. vol 32) 



Shakesperiana : Catalogue of Books & Pamphlets relating to Shakespeare. 8vo. 1827 



Shakesperiana : Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakespeare's Plays, by J. 0. 



HaUiwell. 8vo. 1841 



Simpson (Richard). The School of Shakspere, including the Life and Death of 



Captain Thomas Stukeley. Nobody and Somebody. Histrio-mastix. The 



Prodigal Son. Jack Drum's Entertainment. W^aming for Fair Women ; 



with Introduction and Notes. 12mo, 2 vols, 1878 



Singer (Sam. Weller). The Text of Shakespeare vindicated from the Interpolations 

 & Corruptions advocated by J. P. CoUier in his Notes & Emendations. 8vo. 1853 



Smith (Chas. Roach). Remarks on Shakespeare, his Birth-place, &c. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1877 



Smith (William Henry), Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry touching Players, 

 Playhouses, and Playwriters in the days of Elizabeth. To which is appended an 

 Abstract of a MS respecting Tobie Matthew, 12mo. 1857 



Snider (Denton J.) System of Shakespeare's Dramas, 12mo,2vol3. St. Louis 1877 



Shakespeare Society. The Publications of the : 8vo, 26 vols, 1841-51 



Vols, 



1, Ludus Coventriae ; a Collection of Mysteries represented at Coventry on the 

 Feast of Corpus Christi, Edited by J. 0. HaUiwell. 



2, Memoirs of Edward Alleyn ; including some new Particulars respecting 

 Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massinger, &c. Edited by J. P. Collier. 



3, (1) The School of Abuse ; containing a Pleasant Invective against Poets, 

 Pipers, Players, Jesters, &c. By Stephen Gosson. (2) An Apology for 



Actors. By Thomas Hey wood. (3) A Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, 



Plays, and Interludes ; by John Northbrooke. 



4. (1) Patient Grissil ; a Comedy, by T. Dekker, H. Chettle, and W. Haughton. 

 (2) Timon ; a Play now first printed. Edited by Alexander Dyce, 



5, (1) The Debate between Pride and Lowliness, by Francis Thynn. Edited by 

 J, P. Collier. (2) Honour Triumphant, and a Line of Life ; Two Tracts, 

 by John Forde. (3) The Ghost of Richard III ; a Poem. With an Intro- 



duction and Notes, by J. P. Collier. 



6. (1) Pierce Penniless's Supplication to the Devil, by Thomas Nash. Edited 

 by J. P. Collier. (2) Fools and Jesters, W^ith a Reprint of Robert Armin's 

 Nest of Ninnies. 1608, 



7. Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of 

 Elizabeth and James I. Edited by Peter Cunningham. 



8. (1) The First Sketch of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor. Edited by 

 J, 0. HaUiwell. (2) The Old Taming of a Shrew, upon which Shakespeare 

 founded his Comedy, Edited by T. Amyot. (3) A Merry Je st of a Shrewd Wife. 



9, 10. The Chester Plays : a CoUection of Mysteries, formerly represented by the 

 Trades of Chester. Edited by T, Wright. 2 vols, 



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