Zbe iH^ermafb Series. 



THE BEST PLAYS OF THE OLD DRAMATISTS. 



Literal Reproductions of the Old Text. 



Printsl on thin Paper. Small Crown 8to, each Volume containing about 

 500 Pages and an Etched Frontispiece. 



Cloth, 2s. 6d. net. Leather, 3s. 6d. net. 



The Best Plays of Christopher Marlowe. Edited, with Critical 

 Memoir and Notes, by Havei.ock Kllis ; and containing a 

 General Introduction to the Series by jOJix Addington' Symonds. 



The Best Plays of Thomas Otway. Introduction and Notes by the 

 Hon. RoDEN Noel. 



The Complete Plays of William Congreve. Edited by Ale.x. C 



EWALD. 



The Complete Plays of Richard Steele. Edited, with Introduction 



and Notes, by Cj. A. AlTKEN. 

 The Best Plays of Ben Jonson. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, 



by BiiiNSLEY Nicholson and C. H. Hekford. 3 vols. 

 The Best Plays of James Shirley. With Introduction by Edmund 



GossE. 

 The Best Plays of Thomas Shadwell. Edited by George Saintsbury. 

 The Complete Plays of William Wycherley. Edited, with Intro- 

 duction and Notes, by W. C Ward. 

 The Best Plays of John Ford. Edited by Havelock Ellis. 

 The Best Plays of Webster and Tourneur. With an Introduction 



and Notes, by John Addington Symo.nds. 

 The Best Plays of Thomas Heywood. Edited by A. W. ^'ERITY. 



With Introduction by J. A. Symonds. 

 The Best Plays of John Dryden. Edited by George Saintsbury. 



2 vols. 

 The Best Plays of Thomas Middleton. With an Introduction by 



Algernon Charles Swinburne. 2 vols. 

 Nero and other Plays. Edited by H. P. Horne, Arthur Svmons, 



A. W. Verity, and H. Ellis. 

 The Best Plays of Thomas Dekker. Notes by Ernest Rhys. 

 The Best Plays of Philip Massinger. With Critical and Biographical 



Essays and Notes by Arthur Sy'mons. 2 vols. 

 The Best Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher. With Introduction and 



Notes by J. St LOE Strachey. 2 vols. 

 The Best Plays of George Chapman. Edited by William Ly'on 



Phelps. 

 The Select Plays of Sir John Vanbrugh. Edited, with an Introduc- 

 tion and Notes, by A. E. II. Swai.n. 



THE TIMES, 10th November 1903, in a Review of a column and 



a quarter, says — 



" Mr Fisher Unvvin is re-issuing his ' Mermaid Series' of Old Dram.itists in a very 



attractive form. The volumes are light in the hand and will go easily into the pocket ; 



they are printed in clear type on thin paper ; ideal companions for the student who 



seeks his pleasure where the Saint found it, ' in angulo cam libello.'" 



THE r.ir.L MALL GAZETTE says^ 

 " It is impossible to let the completion of this re-issue go by without congratulating 

 every one concerned, including the reader, on the possibility of obtaining the cream of 

 England's dramatic literature in this convenient form." 



T. FISHER UNWIN, ii Paternoster Buildings, London, E.G. 



