JOHN KUSSELL SMITH, 36, SOHO SQUAKE, LONDON. 3 



WAGE (MASTER), HIS CHRONICLE OF THE NORMAN 



CONQUEST, from the Roman deRou. Translated into English Prose, with Notes and 

 Illustrations, by Edgar Taylor, E.SA. 8vo, many engravings from the Bayeux Tapestry, 

 Norman Architecture, Illuminations, $-c. Cloth, 15s. (pub. at 1. 8s.) 

 Only 250 copies printed, and very lew re- above low price, in consequence of the death 

 main unsold; the remaining copies are now of Mr. Pickering; hitherto no copies have 

 in J. R. Smith's hands, and are offered at the been sold under the published price. 



LIFE, PROGRESSES, AND REBELLION OF JAMES, DUKE 



OF MONMOUTii, &c., to his Capture and Execution, with a full account of the 

 Bloody Assize, and copious Biographical Notices. By George Roberts. 2 vois. post 8vo, 

 plates and cuts, new, extra cloth, 9s. (original price 1. 4s.) 



Two very interesting volumes, particularly so to those connected with the West 

 of .Kugland. 



A NEW LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE, including many particulars 

 respecting the Poet and his Family, never before published. By J. 0. Halliwell, 

 I'.R.S., &c. In one handsome volume, 8vo, illustrated with 76 engravings on wood, 

 of objects, most of which are new, from drawings by Fairholt. Cloth, 15s! 

 This work contains upwards of forty do- light is thrown on his personal history, by 

 cuments respecting Shakespeare and his papers exhibiting him as selling Matt, 

 family, never before published, besides nu- Stone, &.c. Of the seventy-six engravings 

 nierous others 'indirectly illustrating the which illustrate the volume, more than fifty 

 Poet's biography. All the anecdotes and have never before been migrated. 

 traditions concerning Shakespeare are here, It is the only Life of Shakespeare to be 



for the first time, collected, and much new bought separately from his works. 



SHAKESPERIANA.-A Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shake- 

 speare's Plays, and of the Commentaries and other Publications illustrative of his 

 Works. By J. 0. Halliwell. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 

 Indispensable to everybody who wishes Shakespeare, or who may have a fancy for 



to carry on any inquiries connected with Shakespearian bibliography. Spectator. 



SHAKESPEARE'S VERSIFICATION and its apparent Irregularities 



explained by Examples from early and late English Writers. By the late William 

 Sidney Walker, lormerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; edited by W. Nausoii 

 Lettsom, Esq. l''cp. 8vo, cloth, Cs. 



A FEW NOTES ON SHAKESPEARE, with Occasional Remarks 



on the Emendations of the Manuscript-Corrector in Mr. Collier's copy of the folio 



16:i2. By the Rev. Alexander Uyce. 8vo, cloth, 5s. 



" Mr. Dyce's Notes are peculiarly delight- enabled him to enrich them. All that he has 

 ful, from the stores of illustration with recorded is Tunable. We read his little vo- 

 which his extensive reading not only among lurne with pleasure, and close it with re- 

 our writers, but. among .those of other coun- gret." Literary Gazette. 

 tries, especially of the Italian poets, has 



Other Publications illustrative of Shakespeare' 's Life and Writings. 



Malone's Letter to Dr. Farmer (in WivelVs Historical Account of the 



Reply to Kitson), relative to his Edition Monumental Bust of Shakespeare, in the 



of Shakespeare, published 1790. 8vo, Chancel of Strattbrd-on-Avon Church, 



sewed, Is. 8vo, 2 plates, Is. Cd. 



Ireland's (W. Henry) Authentic Ireland's (W. H.) Vortigern, an 



Account of the Shakespearian Maim- Historical Play, represented at l)rury 



scripts, c. (respecting his fabrication of Lane, April 2, 1796, as a supposed newly 



them). Bvo, ls.6d. discovered Drama of Shakespeare. New 



Comparative Review of the Opi- of hl8 " Confessions. " 

 nions of JAMES BOAJJE.N, in 1795 and Traditionary Anecdotes of ShaTce- 

 relative to the Shakespeare MSS. spcare, collected in Warwickshire in 1G93. 



bvo, sewed, Is. 



