Questions on Shakespeare 
By ALBERT H. TOLMAN 
A Plan of Study Intended to Develop the Student's 
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 
Part II contains detailed questions for the study of Shakespeare’s fout early 
histories (the three parts of Henry VI, and Richard III) which deal with — 
and A 
Mid-summer Night's Drea 
“I have had time only to look hastily through them, but no 
haste can countervail the manifest and manifold proofs of your 
unsparing labour and thorough scholarship. It is fairly astonish- 
ing what a deal of information in all departments of Shake- 
spearian study you have compiled, and set forth alluringly—n0 
small consideration where young people are concerned—within 
so small a space. , 
“Happy the flock that can graze on the ‘sustaining com 
which you have here provided for them.” 
Dr. Horace Howarp FURNESS, 
Editor of the Vew Variorum Shakespeare. 
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The University of Chicago Press 
‘Chicago, Illinois ene 
