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SHAKESPEARE-Continued.

Shakespeare. Historical plays. (Edited by Bishop Words

worth), 3 vols.

1883.

Contents. Vol. 1. Coriolanus-Julius Cæsar-Antony and Cleo-
patra-King John.

Vol. 2. King Richard II.-King Henry IV, parts 1 and 2-
King Henry V.-King Henry VI, part 1 (abridged).

Vol. 3. King Henry VI., parts 2 and 3-King Richard III.—
King Henry VIII.

Variorum edition. (Edited by H. H. Furness)

Contents.- Vol. 1. Romeo and Juliet.
3-4. Hamlet. Vol. 5. King Lear.
Merchant of Venice.

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Vol. 2. Macbeth. Vols.
Vol. 6. Othello.

Vol. 7.

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Forewords by F. J. Furnivall

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2. Hamlet, 1604. Forewords by F. J. Furnivall
3. Midsummer night's dream, 1600. (Fisher).
duction by Rev. J. W. Ebsworth

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Intro

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.4. Midsummer night's dream, 1600. (Roberts). Introduction by Rev. J. W. Ebsworth

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5. Loves labors lost, 1598.

Forewords by F. J. Furni

vall

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6. Merry wives of Windsor, 1602. Introduction by P.
A. Daniel

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7. Merchant of Venice, 1600. (Roberts). Forewords
by F. J. Furnivall

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8. Henry IV., 1st part, 1598. Forewords by H. A.
Evans

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12. Venus and Adonis, 1593. Introduction by A. Symons

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13. Troilus and Cressida, 1609. Forewords by Rev. H.P. Stokes

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14. Much adoe about nothing, 1600. Introduction by P. A. Daniel

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21. Pericles, 1609. Introduction by P. Z. Round
22. Pericles, 1609. (Second quarto). Introduction by
P. Z. Round

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24. The whole contention, 1619, part 2. Forewords by by F. J. Furnivall

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SHAKESPEARE-Continued.

26. Romeo and Juliet, 1599. Introduction by H. A. Evans

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27. King Henry V., 1600. Introduction by A. Symons 28. King Henry V., third quarto, 1608. Introduction by A. Symons

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29. Titus Andronicus, 1600. Introduction by A. Symons
Introduction by J. Tyler
Introduction by H. A. Evans
Introduction by H. A. Evans

30. Sonnets, 1609. 31. Othello, 1622. 32. Othello, 1630.

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36. Romeo and Juliet. Introduction by H. A. Evans

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Rutherford. The Troubadours, their loves and their lyrics

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1866.

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Malory. (Sir Thomas) History of King Arthur, 3 vols
Nash. Taliesin or the Bards and Druids of Britain
O'Flaherty. The ogygia vindicated

Orosius. Anglo-Saxon version of the compendious history
of the world

Contents.-Facsimile specimens of the Lauderdale and Cotton MSS-
A preface describing these MSS., etc.-The Anglo-Saxon text-Notes
and various readings-A map of Europe, Asia and Africa, according
to Orosius and Alfred.

EPICS AND ROMANCES OF THE MIDDLE AGES-Continued.

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Ovid. The Heroides and Amours Translated by Riley
Paterculus. Historiæ Romanæ

1865.

1766-6

1618.

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1865.

1766-6

1883.

1767-3

1743.

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Tacitus. Opera. (Edited by A. J. Valpy), 3 vols. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian war. (Edited by Bloomfield), 3 vols.

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Translations from French and German.

Goethe. Autobiography, truth and fiction relating to my life, 2 vols. Translated by Oxenford Dramatic works, including Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso. Goetz von Berlichingen and the Fellow-Culprits. Translated by Sir Walter Scott, E. A. Bowring and Anna Swanwick Faust, a tragedy. Prose translation by A. Hayward; also Clavigo, Egmont and the Wayward lover

1882.

1757-1

1882.

1757-6

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Rousseau.

TRANSLATIONS FROM FRENCH AND GERMAN-Continued.

Montaigne. Essays. Translated by Charles Cotton.
(Edited by W. C. Hazlitt), 3 vols.

Works comprising his essays, journey into
Italy and letters, with notes. (Edited by
O. W. Wight), 4 vols.

Pascal. Provincial letters. (Edited by John De Soyres)
Thoughts, letters and opuscules. (Edited by
Wight), 2 vols.

Rabelais. Works. Illustrated by Gustave Dore

Works. Translated by Urquhart and Motteux,
2 vols.
Confessions

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Schiller. Esthetical and philosophical essays, introducing the dissertation on the connection between the animal and spiritual man

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Early dramas

1884.

1757-12

Contents.-Love and intrigue-Wallenstein's camp-The Piccolomini
-Death of Wallenstein.

Historical dramas, 2 vols.

1884.

1757-13

Contents.-Part I. Wilhelm Tell-Don Carlos-Demetrius. Part II.
Mary Stuart-Maid of Orleans-Use of the chorus in tragedy-
The bride of Messina.

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Contents. The ghost-seer, or apparitionist-The sport of destiny-
The robbers-Fiesco, or the Genoese conspiracy.

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Gascoigne. The steele glas. The complaint of Philomene

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King James I. Essayes of a prentse in the divine art of poesie
A counterblaste to tobacco

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Contents. Vol. 1. The late expedition in Scotland, 1544-Sir Philip
Sidney, Astrophel and Stella-The great frost-Secrets of angling-
Peeke, three to one-Taylor, the carriers' cosmography--Knox, nine-
teen years' captivity in the kingdom of Conde Uda, Ceylon, 1660-79.
Vol. 2. The manner of triumph at Calais and Boulogne-Noble,
triumphant coronation of Queen Anne, 1533—Dr. Dee, the petty navy
royal-Hitchcock, a political plat for the honour of the Prince-Sir
Philip Sidney, sonnets and poetical translati ns-Sanders, unfortu-
nate voyage of the Jesus to Tripoli, 1584-Byrd, lyrics, elegies. etc.-
Cavendish, voyage round the world, 1586-Hitchcock, English army
rations-Constable, Diana-Meres, sketch of English literature, paint-
ing and music, 1598-Jonson, hue and cry after cupid, 1608-The fight
of the Dolphin, 1617-Prince, chronological history of New England,
1633-Wright, English professional actors, 1625-70.

Vol. 3. Patten, expedition to Scotland, 1547-Caius, first English
printed book on dogs-Daniels, Delia-Linschoten, voyage to Goa,
1583-Fitch, Narrative of his voyage, 1583-Newbery letters while on
the same voyage-Campion, lyrics, elegies, etc.-Wright, voyage of
the Earl of Cumberland, 1589-Ellwood, relations with J. Milton. 1662
-Dryden, dedicatory epistle, 1664-Howard, preface to four new
plays, 1665-Dryden, on dramatic poesy, 1668-Howard, preface to the
Duke of Lerma-Dryden, defence of an essay of dramatic poesy, 1668
-England's buss.

Vol. 4. Occleve, letter of Cupid-Tomson, voyage to the West Indies, 1556-Underhil, examination and imprisonment, 1553-Shepherd, John Bon and mast parson-Fox, imprisonment of the Princess Elizabeth-Brice, compendious register in metre, 1559-Ferrers, accounts of the winning of Calais, 1558--Passage of Queen Elizabeth through London, 1558-Alcilia, philoparthens loving folly-Overbury, travels, 1609-Gentleman, England's way to win wealth, 1614-King James I., book of sports - Wither, fair virtue-Morgan, march of the 6000 English in Flanders, 1657.

Vol. 5. Bodenham, trip to Mexico, 1564-Hakluyt, Sir John Hawkin's first voyage to the West Indies, 1562-Sir John Hawkin's second voyage, 1564-Sir John Hawkin's third voyage-Nichols, Sir F. Drake revived-Barnes, parthenophil and parthenophe-Davies, orchestraSaville, King James at Theobalds-Dugdale, the time triumphant.

Vol. 6. William of Thorpe-First printed Robin-Hood ballad-Chilton, travels in Mexico, 1568- Ferris, voyage from London to Bristow, 1590-Percy, sonnets- Wither, fidelia-Doe, various eye-witness accounts of the great dreamer-Narratives respecting Alexander Selkirk, 1704-Petty, political arithmetic, 1677-Swift, Bickerstaff's controversy with Partridge-Arbuthnot, law is a bottomless pit.

Vol. 7. Wilbye, lyrics, elegies, etc.--Linche, Diella-Kemp, nine days' wonder-l'ere, commentaries-Scoloker, daiphantus--Pitman, adventures of, as a white slave in the West Indies-Struggles of D. Defoe for the laws and liberties of England.

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