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SHAKESPEARE. Miscellaneous Literature f continued) 

 Shakspere Society (The New) (continued) 

 Series IV : 



1. Shakspere Allusion-Books, a. d. 1592-98. 



2. Ingleby (C. M.) Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse ; being Materials for a History 

 of Opinion on Shakespeare and his Works, 1591 1693. 2nd Edition revised, 

 with many Additions, by Lucy Toulmin Smith. 



Series VI : 



1. Harrison's Description of England in Shakspere's Youth. Edited from 

 Hohnshed's Chronicles, by F. J. Furnivall. 



2. Tell-trothe's New-Yeares Gift, 1593. Lane (John). Tom Tell-troth's 

 Message, and his Pens Complaint, 1600. Powell (Thomas). Tom of all 

 Trades, 1631. Rogers (John). Glasse of Godly Love, 1569. Edited by 

 F. J. Furnivall. 



3. Stafford (William). Examination of certajme Complaints of divers of our 

 Countrymen, 1581. With an Introduction by F. D. Matthew. Edited by 

 F. J. Furnivall. 



4. Stubbes (Pliilip). Anatomy of the Abuses in England, 1583. With Extracts 

 from the Life of his Wife. Edited by F. J. Furnivall. 



5. Harrison's England. Part II. 



6. Stubbes (Philip). Anatomy of the Abuses in England in Shakspere's Youth, 

 A. D. 1583. Part I. (collated with other Editions in 1583, 1585, and 1595.) 



Series VIII : 



1. Spalding (William). Letter on Shakspere's Authorship of the Two Noble 

 Kin.smen. New Edition, with Life of the Author by J. H. Burton. 



2. Chester (Robert). Love's Martyr ; or Rosalin's Complaint, 1601, with its 

 Supplement " Diverse Poeticall Es.saies " on the Turtle and Phoenix, by 

 Shakspere, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, John Marston, and Others. Edited 

 by Rev. A. B. Grosart. 



Miscellaneous : 



Furnivall (F. G.) The Succession of Shakspere's Works, and the Use of Metrical 



Tests in settling it. 1874 



Ingleby (C. M.) The Still Lion ; an Essay towards the Restoration of Shakespeare's 



Text. 1874 



Shakspere Society of Philadelphia. Origin and Early Years of. Philad. 1870 



Somerset (C. A.) Shakspeare's Early Days. (Cumberland, Brit. Theat. vol. 28) 



Strachey (E.) Essay on Hamlet. 8vo. 1848 



Tagg (William). Shakspere's Memorial, undertaken with a view to popularize 



Shakesperian Literature amongst all Classes. Melb. 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 9) 



Taste. Letters concerning. 8vo. 1755 



Tate (Nahum). King Lear altered from Shakspeare. (Oxberry's Theat. vol. 9) 



Tercentenary (The) ; or The 300th Birth-Day, by E. Moses & Son. 



1864. (Shakespeare Pamph.) 



Theatrical Remembrancer, containing a Complete List of all the Dramatic Perform- 

 ances in the EngHsh Language. 12mo. 1788 



Theobald (Lewis). Shakespeare restored ; or A Specimen of the Errors of Pope's 

 Edition. 4to. 1726 



Thimm (Franz.) Shakspeariana, from 1564 to 1864. An Account of the Shakspearian 



Literature of England, Germany, and France during Three Centuries, with 



Bibliographical Introductions. 8vo. 1865 



Thorns (WiUiam J.) Tliree Notelets on Shakespeare : (1) Shakespeare in Germany. 



(2) Folklore of Shakespeare. (3) Was Shakespeare ever a Soldier ? 8vo. 1865 



Thombury (Walter). Shakspere's England : or Sketches of our Social Histor}' in 

 the Reign of Elizabeth. 8vo, 2 vols. 1856 



