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THE MERMAID SERIES 



The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists. 

 Literal Reproductions of the Old Text. 



Post %vt., tack Volume cantaining abtmt ^oo f ages, and an etched 

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I. The Best Plays oi Christopher 



■arloiss. Edited by Havelock 

 Ellis, and containing a General 

 Introduction to the Series by JOHN 

 Addington Symonds. 



3. The Best Plays of Thomas Ot- 

 way. Introduction by tlio Hon. 

 RoDEN Noel. 



3. The Best Plays of Joha Ford.— 



Edited by Havelock Ellis. 



4 and 5. The Best Plays of Thomas 

 MasBiDger. Essay and Notes by 

 Arthur Stmons. 



6. The Best Plays of Thomas Hey- 

 nood. Edited by A, W. Verity. 

 Introduction by J. A. SYMONDS. 



7. The Complete Plays of William 

 Wycherley. Edited by W. C. 

 Ward. 



8. Ntro, and other Plays. Edited 

 by H. P. HoRNE, ARTHUR Stmons, 

 A. W. Verity, and H. ELLIS. 



9 and 10. The Best Plays of Beau- 

 mont and Fletober. Introduction 

 by J. St. Loe Strachey. 



II. The Complete Plays of Willlaoi 

 OonjrsTe. Edited by Ai.kt, C. 

 EWALD, 



12. The Best Plays of Webster and 



lournear. Introduction by lOHN 

 Addington Symonds. 



13 and 14. The Best Plays of 



Thomas Mlddleton. Introduction 

 by Algernon Charles Swinbdrnb. 



15. The Best Plays of James Shir- 

 ley. Introduction by Edmund 



GOSSE. 



16. The Best Plays of Thomas 

 Dekker. Notes by Ernest Rhys. 



17. 19, and 20. The Best Plays of 

 Ben Jonson. Vol. I. edited, with 

 Introduction and Notes, by BRINSLBY 

 Nicholson and C. H. Herford. 



18. The Complete Plays of Richard 



Steele. Edited, with Introduction 

 and Notes, by G. A. AlTKEN. 



21. The Best Plays of Qeorge Chap- 



man. Edited by William Lyon 

 Phelps, Instructor of English Litera- 

 ture at Yale College. 



22. The Select Plays of Sir John 



Vanbrngli. Edited, with an Intro- 

 duction and Notea^ by A. £, H, 



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