SHAKESPEARE-Continued. Shakespeare. Historical plays. (Edited by Bishop Words worth), 3 vols. 1883. Contents. Vol. 1. Coriolanus-Julius Cæsar-Antony and Cleo- Vol. 2. King Richard II.-King Henry IV, parts 1 and 2- Vol. 3. King Henry VI., parts 2 and 3-King Richard III.— Variorum edition. (Edited by H. H. Furness) Contents.- Vol. 1. Romeo and Juliet. 1736-5 v.d. 2777- I Vol. 2. Macbeth. Vols. Vol. 7. Forewords by F. J. Furnivall 2. Hamlet, 1604. Forewords by F. J. Furnivall H.C. 231 Intro H.C. 232 .4. Midsummer night's dream, 1600. (Roberts). Introduction by Rev. J. W. Ebsworth H.C. 233 5. Loves labors lost, 1598. Forewords by F. J. Furni vall H.C. 234 6. Merry wives of Windsor, 1602. Introduction by P. 7. Merchant of Venice, 1600. (Roberts). Forewords H.C. 236 8. Henry IV., 1st part, 1598. Forewords by H. A. 12. Venus and Adonis, 1593. Introduction by A. Symons H.C. 241 13. Troilus and Cressida, 1609. Forewords by Rev. H.P. Stokes H.C. 242 14. Much adoe about nothing, 1600. Introduction by P. A. Daniel 21. Pericles, 1609. Introduction by P. Z. Round 24. The whole contention, 1619, part 2. Forewords by by F. J. Furnivall SHAKESPEARE-Continued. 26. Romeo and Juliet, 1599. Introduction by H. A. Evans H.C. 255 27. King Henry V., 1600. Introduction by A. Symons 28. King Henry V., third quarto, 1608. Introduction by A. Symons H.C. 256 H.C. 257 29. Titus Andronicus, 1600. Introduction by A. Symons 30. Sonnets, 1609. 31. Othello, 1622. 32. Othello, 1630. H.C. 258 H.C. 259 H.C. 260 H.C. 261 36. Romeo and Juliet. Introduction by H. A. Evans H.C. 265 Rutherford. The Troubadours, their loves and their lyrics 1866. 1733-9 1858. 1733- 5 1775. 1733- 8 Malory. (Sir Thomas) History of King Arthur, 3 vols Orosius. Anglo-Saxon version of the compendious history Contents.-Facsimile specimens of the Lauderdale and Cotton MSS- EPICS AND ROMANCES OF THE MIDDLE AGES-Continued. Ovid. The Heroides and Amours Translated by Riley 1865. 1766-6 1618. H.C. 504 1865. 1766-6 1883. 1767-3 1743. H.C. 319 Tacitus. Opera. (Edited by A. J. Valpy), 3 vols. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian war. (Edited by Bloomfield), 3 vols. 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 Rousseau. TRANSLATIONS FROM FRENCH AND GERMAN-Continued. Montaigne. Essays. Translated by Charles Cotton. Works comprising his essays, journey into Pascal. Provincial letters. (Edited by John De Soyres) Rabelais. Works. Illustrated by Gustave Dore Works. Translated by Urquhart and Motteux, Schiller. Esthetical and philosophical essays, introducing the dissertation on the connection between the animal and spiritual man Early dramas 1884. 1757-12 Contents.-Love and intrigue-Wallenstein's camp-The Piccolomini Historical dramas, 2 vols. 1884. 1757-13 Contents.-Part I. Wilhelm Tell-Don Carlos-Demetrius. Part II. Contents. The ghost-seer, or apparitionist-The sport of destiny- Gascoigne. The steele glas. The complaint of Philomene King James I. Essayes of a prentse in the divine art of poesie Contents. Vol. 1. The late expedition in Scotland, 1544-Sir Philip Vol. 3. Patten, expedition to Scotland, 1547-Caius, first English 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. |