Questions on Shakespeare | 
By ALBERT H. TOLMAN | 
ag. 
Personal Judgment on Shakespeare 
PART I. - - - - - Introduction 
220 pages, 16mo, cloth; postpaid 81 cents 
PART Il. First Histories, Poems, and Comedies 
364 pages, 16 mo, cloth; postpaid $1.09 
A Plan of Study Intended to Develop the Student’s a | 
' 
vidual acts and scenes, charac 
to its sources, and questions concerning the text 
Part II contains detailed questions for the study of Shakespeare’s four eatly | 
histories (the three parts of Henry VI, and Richard IIT) which deal with the fall 
of Lancaster and the coming of Tudor; the early poems; and the first com . 
Love’s Labour's Lost, The Comedy of Errors, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and A” 
Mid-summer Nights Dream. 
The exercises are planned so as to develop in every way possible the indi idual 
powers of the student. The questions place him upon his own resources—ask 
Teachers w in. these books much that is helpful in organizing their wo 
arousing interest, and in securing the solid results which are the aim of all literary 
The books are neatly bound in blue cloth with the titles stamped in gold. 
Address Dept. P —————— 
$3 
York 
Chicago 
The University of Chicago Pre 
New 
# 
a 
