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SOCIETIES AifD CLUBS (continusd) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued)^ 



Shakespeare Society. Publications of the (continued) : 



Vols. 



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 Heywood. (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 FrancLs 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 Introduction 



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. With a Reprint of Robert Annin'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. HaUiweU. (2) The Old Taming of a Shrew, upon which Shakespeare 



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

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



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



11. (1) The First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the 



Sixth. Edited by J. 0. HalliweU. (2) The True Tragedy of Richard the 



Third. To wliich is appended the Latin Play of Richardus Tertius, by Dr. T. 



Legge, both anterior to Shakespeare's Drama. Edited by Barron Field. 

 12. Tarlton's Jests, and News out of Purgatory, with Notes ; and the Life of 



Tariton. By J. 0. HalliweU. 

 13, 14. The Shakesi)eare's Society's Papers. Vols. I, II, III, and IV. 

 15. (1) Illustrations of the Fairy Mythology of the Midsummer Night's Dream. 



Edited by J. 0. HaUiwell. (2) Oberon's Vision ; illustrated by a comparison 



with Lylie's "Endj-mion." By N. J. Halpin. 

 16. Diary of Philip Henslowe, 1591 to 1609. Edited by J. P. Collier. 

 17. Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare. By J. P. Collier. 

 18. Eight Novels, employed by Dramatic Poets of the Reign of Elizabeth. 



Originally published by Barnaby Riche, a. d. 1581. 

 19. (1) The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, and Ancient Interlude ; to which are 



added, Illustrations of Shakespeare and the Early English Drama. Edited by 



J. 0. HalliweU. (2) The Moral ^lay of Wit and Science, and Early Poetical 



Miscellanies. Edited by J. 0. HalliweU. 

 20. Ralph Roister Doist^r ; a Comedy, by Nicholas UdaU ; and the Tragedy of 



Gorboduc, by Thomas Norton and Thomas SackviUe. With Introductory 



Memoirs by W. D. Cooper. 

 21. (1) Inigo Jones; a Life of the Architect, by Peter Cunningham. Remarks 



on his Sketches for Ma.sques and Dramas, by J. R. Planche ; and Five Court 



Masques. Edited from the Original MSS of Ben Jonson, John Marston, &c. by 



J. P. Collier. (2) Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with WilUam Dnimmond, 



of Hawthornden. January, mdcxix. 

 22, 23. Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers' Company, 1557 to 1587. 



With Notes and lUustrations, by J. P. CoUier. 2 vols. 



24. (1) Remarks of Karl Simrock on the Plots of Shakespeare's Plays. With 



Notes and Additions by J. 0. HaUiwell. (2) Shakespeare's Play of King Henry 



the Fourth ; printed from a Contemporary MS. Edited by J. 0. HaUiweU. 

 25. John a Kent and John a Cumber ; a Comedy, by Anthony Munday with 



Other Tracts by the same x\uthor. Edited by J. P. Collier. 

 26. Sir Thomas :More : a Play. Edited by A. Dyce. 



