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Shakespeariana-Collier Controversy. Collier Controversy-continued.

maldi, Comedian. Lond. J. R. Smith,
Lond. 1853, 8vo. woodcuts, 1s.

This is a Squib on Mr. Collier's discovery of the annotated Shakespeare of 1632. Reviewed in the Athenæum, Aug. 20, 1853, p. 987.

on the

Notes and Emendations 'Grimaldi Shakspeare.' Lond. 1853, 12mo. Reprinted, as 'forming a Supplemental Volume to his Works.' New York, 1853, 12mo.

Shakespeare's Scholar; being historical and critical Studies of his Text, Characters and Commentators. With an Examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632. By Richard GRANT WHITE. New York and Lond. Trübner and Co., 1854, 8vo. pp. 504. Sotheby's, Dec. 1861, 8s. 6d. Reviewed adversely to Mr. White in the Athenæum, Sep. 9, 1854.

Literary Cookery, with reference to matter attributed to Coleridge and Shakspeare. A Letter addressed to the Athenæum, with a Postscript containing some remarks upon the refusal of that journal to print it. (By A.E. BRAE.) Lond. J. R. Smith, 1855, 8vo. 1s. Sup. pressed. For this publication Mr. Collier prosecuted the publisher, but failed.

Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, by the late S. T. Coleridge. With a list of all the MS. Emendations in Mr. Collier's folio Shakespeare of 1632, and an introductory preface by J. PAYNE COLLIER. Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1856, 8vo. 12s.-Reduced, Bohn (1862), 3s. 6d.

Letter to the Editor of Notes and Queries' on the Questionable Credit of that Periodical, and the Shakspeare Adulterators. By W. R. ARROWSMITH. Lond. 1858, 8vo.

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Strictures on Mr. Collier's New Edition of Shakespeare, published in 1858. By the Rev. A. DYCE. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1859, 8vo. 78. 6d. Sotheby's, Dec. 1861, 3s.

The Shakespeare Fabrications; or, the MS. Notes of the Perkins folio shown to be of recent origin; with an Appendix on the authorship of the Ireland Forgeries. By C. Mansfield INGLEBY, LL.D. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1859, fcp. 8vo. with a facsimile, 3s. (In this volume are contained the letters of Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Maskelyne, together with Mr. Collier's replies.) Reviewed (caustically) in the Athenæum, Aug. 20, 1859; and favourably in the Critic, Aug. 27, 1859; and in the Lit. Gaz. Sep. 17, 1859.

Inquiry into the Genuineness of the Manuscript Corrections in Mr. J. P. Collier's Annotated Shakspere 1632, and of certain Shaksperian Documents likewise published by Mr. Collier. By N. E. S. A. HAMILTON. Lond. 1860, 4to. Reviewed (adversely to Mr. Hamilton) in Athenæum, Feb. 18; favourably in the Critic, Feb. 11, 25, and March 3; and Lit. Gaz. Feb. 18, 1860, p. 197-8, and March 17. Also in the Spectator, February 25, and March 3; Colburn's New Monthly, April, 1860; New Quarterly Review, April, 1860; Edinburgh Review, April, 1860 (in favour of Mr. Collier, by H. Merivale).

Reply to Mr. N. E. S. A. Hamilton's Inquiry into the imputed Shakespeare Forgeries. By J. PAYNE COLLIER. Lond. 1860, 8vo. Reviewed (favourably to Mr. Hamilton) in Critic, March 17, 1860, and neutrally in Lit. Gazette, March

24.

Strictures on Mr. N. E. S. A. Hamilton's Inquiry into the Genuineness of the MS. corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier's Annotated Shakespeare Folio, 1632. By SCRUTATOR. Lond. 1860, 8vo. pp. 28. Reviewed adversely in Lit. Gaz. June 9th, 1860, but neutrally as to the authenticity of the Collier emendations.

A Review of the Present State of the Shakesperian_Controversy.

By Thomas DUFFUS HARDY, Assistant Keeper of the Public Records. Lond. 1860, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Reviewed (favourably) in the Lit. Gaz. Aug. 11 and 18, 1860, and adversely in the Athenæum, Aug. 25, 1860, by Mr. Herman Merivale, under the signature of 'an Edinburgh Reviewer.'

Staunton (Howard), in the Preface and Life to his edition of Shakespeare (May, 1860), attacks the Collier emendations.

Collier, Coleridge, and Shakespere; a Review, by the author of 'Literary Cookery.' [A. E. BRAE.] Lond. Long. man, 1860, 8vo. The Athenæum, Aug. 11, 1860, calls this 'a mere waste of passionate words.'

Complete View of the Shakespere Controversy concerning the Authenticity and Genuineness of Manuscript Matter affecting the Works and Biography of Shakespere published by Mr. J. P. Collier as the fruits of his Researches. By C. M. INGLEBY, LL.D. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Lond. Nattali and Bond, 1861, 8vo. with 18 plates of facsimiles, 15s. Reviewed in Lit. Gaz. Dec. 29, 1860; and noticed

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in the Athenæum, Dec. 22, 1860. This is a very comprehensive volume on the subject, and cites all that has been written on either side, but with a strong bias against Mr. Collier.

Shakespere: a Critical Biography, and an Estimate of the Facts, Forgeries, &c. which have appeared in remote and recent Literature. By Samuel NEIL. Lond. 1861, cr. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Articles and Letters on the Collier Controversy have appeared in the Athenæum, July 9, and Aug. 6, 1859; the Critic, Oct. 1, 1859, p. 315; Lit. Gaz., Sep. 24, and Oct. 1, 1859, p. 332; March 17, April 12 and 28, and May 12, 1860; Quarterly Review, No. 209, p. 45; Sat. Review, July 23, 1859, p. 97; The Times, June 22, July 5, 13, 16 and 29, 1859; North British Review, No. 62, p. 470; Bentley's Quarterly, Oct. 1859; Fraser's Magazine, Jan. and Feb., 1860; Notes and Queries, March 24, 1860; The Critic (Sir Fred. Madden's Letter), March 24, 1860; Ibid, March 31, Ibid, May 26; Saturday Review, April 21, 1860; Fraser's Mag. (Mr. Collier's Reply), May, 1860.-Also in the New York Tribune, Aug. 6, 1959, and New York Daily Tribune, Aug. 22, 1859.

For GERMAN WORKS on this subject, see post, p. 2357.

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Writers. By W. Sidney WALKER. Edited by W. N. Lettsom. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1854, fcp 8vo. 6s.

A Garland of Shakesperiana, recently added to the Library and Museum of J. O. HALLIWELL, Esq., Brixton Hill. 1854, 4to. Twenty-five copies privately printed.

Catholic?

Was Shakespeare a An article contained in the Rambler, (Roman Catholic periodical), No. 7, 1854.

Time and Truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakspeare. Lond. Kent and Co. 1854, 12mo. 28.

Shakspearian Character Cards. Lond. Mead, 1855, 2s.

The Moor of Venice, Clinthio's Tale, and Shakspeare. By J. E. TAYLOR. Lond. 1855, post 8vo.

Shakespeare's England; or Sketches of our Social History in the Reign of Elizabeth. By G. W. THORNBURY. Lond. Longman, 1856, 12mo. 2 vols. 17. 1s. Reduced H. G. Bohn, 7s. Reviewed in Literary Gazette, 1856, pp. 296-7.

Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shak

speare's Plays? A Letter to Lord Ellesmere, by W. H. SMITH. Lond. Skeffington, 1856, 8vo. 6d.

Cursory Notes on Beaumont and Fletcher, as edited by Dyce, and on his few Notes on Shakespeare. By J. MITFORD. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1856, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Shakespeare Story Teller; with Extracts in the words of the Poet, and

Analysis of the Characters. By George STEPHENS. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1856, 8vo. Nos. 1 to 6, 6d. each.

Shakespeariana-—continued. Shakspeare Repository, a Periodical containing scraps and anecdotes relating to Shakespeare. Edited by J. H. FENHamlet. Lond. 1853, small folio. Only 4 Nos. published, at 6d. each.

NELL.

Shakespeare Restored. Macbeth, with a Comment. By Hastings ELWIN. Norwich, printed by Charles Muskett, 1853, 4to. 100 copies privately printed.

Select Scenes from Shakespeare. Lond. Clarke, 1853, 12mo. 1s.

Beauties of Shakespeare. Lond. Clarke, 1853, 12mo. 1s.

An Attempt to ascertain whether the Queen was an Accessory, before the Fact, in the Murder of her Husband. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1856, 8vo. 2s.

A Lyttle Boke, gevinge a True and Curiosities, added of late to Mr. HalliBrief Accounte of some Reliques and well's Shakespeare Collection. Lond. 1856, 4to. facsimile. 25 copies printed. (Supplementary to the brochure of the same kind published in 1852.)

Observations on the Division of Man's Life into Stages prior to the Seven Ages Lectures on English History and Traof Shakspere. By J. WINTER JONES. With Illustrations. (1853.) In the Argic Poetry, as illustrated by Shakspeare. chæologia, vol. 35, pp. 167-189.-Repub. Library), 1856, crown 8vo. 3s.-1858, crown By Henry REED. Lond. Shaw (Excelsior Lond. Ellis, 1860, 4to. 6s.

The Midsummer Night; or, Shakspeare and the Fairies, by L. Tieck. From the German by Miss M. E. Rumsey; with a notice by S. W. SINGER. Lond. Whittingham, 1854, 12mo. Privately printed. Dr. Bliss, June, 1858, presentation copy, 12s. Shakespeare's Versification, and its Apparent Irregularities, explained by Examples from early and late English

8vo. 3s.

Letter to M. Regnier, of the Theatre Francais, upon his adaptation to the French Stage of Shakspeare's As You Like It. By GEORGE SAND. Translated by Lady Monson. Lond. J. Chapman, 1856, crown 8vo. Is.

Remarks on the Differences in Shakespeare's Versification in different periods

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of his Life. [By Charles BATHURST.] Lond. J. W. Parker, 1857, fep. 2s. 6d. -1859, fcp. 2s. 6d. See Literary Gazette, 1857, pp. 535-7.

Bacon and Shakespeare; an Inquiry touching Players, Playhouses, and Play Writers, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth. By W. H. SMITH. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1857, fcp. 8vo. 2s, 6d.

Shakespeare not an Impostor. By an English Critic. [G. H. TOWNSEND.] Lond. Routledge, 1857, 12mo. 1s. This is a Reply to the preceding Inquiry by W. H.

Smith.

181.

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Dictionary of Shakespeare Quotations exhibiting the most forcible passages. Philadelphia, 1859, 12mo.

Dorastus and Fawnia. The Foundation
Story of Shakespeare's Winter's Tale,
Edited by J. O. HALLIWELL.
Lond. 1859,
4to. 26 copies privately printed.
Essay on the Authorship of the Three
Parts of K. Henry VI. Camb. 1859, 8vo.

illustrative of the Life and Writings of
Brief Hand-List of Books, MSS. &c.
Shakespeare, collected between 1842 and
1859, by J. O. HALLIWELL. Lond. 1859,
post 8vo. 30 copies printed. Sotheby's,

See Literary Gazette, 1857, P.Aug. 1859, 7s. 6d.

The Legend of Shakespeare's Crab Tree, with a descriptive Account, showing its relation to the Poet's traditional History. By C. F. GREEN. Lond. 1857, 4to. Privately printed. Sotheby, Aug. 1859, 9s. 6d.

The English of Shakespeare, illustrated in a philological Commentary on Julius Cesar. By G. L. CRAIK. Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1857, 12mo. 7s. 6d. Second edition, 1859, 12mo. 5s.

The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspeare unfolded By Delia BACON. With a Preface by Daniel Hawthorne. Lond. Groombridge, 1857, 8vo. pp. 680, 18s.

The Philosophy of William Shakespeare, delineating in 750 passages, selected from his Plays, the multiform Phases of the Human Mind, Alphabeti. cally arranged. Lond. White, 1857, 12mo. engraved title, 6s. LARGE PAPER, 8vo. 8s.-Second edition, Lockwood and Co., 1860, post 8vo. 6s.

The Beauties of Shakespeare; a Lecture, by John WISE. Lond. Whittaker, 1857, 8vo. 1s.

Lectures on English History and Tragic Poetry, as Illustrated by Shakspeare. By Henry REED. Lond. 1858, 8vo.

Shakspeare and the Bible. By T. R. EATON. Lond. James Blackwood, 1858, post 8vo. 5s.-Third edition, 1860, post 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Shakspeare a Lawyer. By W. L. RUSH. TON. Liverpool, 1858, 12mo. 18.

Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements considered in a Letter to J. P. Collier. By John Lord CAMPBELL. Lond. Murray, 1859, 12mo. Reviewed in the Lit. Gaz. Feb. 1859.

Bill of Complaint in Chancery, respect. ing Mr. Shakespeare's Legacy to the Birth-Place in Henley Street. 1859, 4to. (Halliwell.)

New Exegesis of Shakespeare, and In terpretation of his Plays on the principle of Races. Edinb. Black, 1859. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Reviewed in Lit. Gaz. Oct. 1859

Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare; together with Notes on his Plays and Poems, by the late W. SIDNEY WALKER. Edited by W. N. LETTSOM. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1859, fcap. 3 vols. 18s.

The Psychology of Shakspeare. By Dr. J. C. BUCKNILL, Editor of the Journal of Mental Science. Lond. Longman, 1859, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Shakspeare Papers: Pictures grave and gay. By William MAGINN, LL.D. Lond. Bentley, 1859, post 8vo. 6s. Reviewed in Lit. Gaz. Oct. 29, 1859.

Shakspeare's Household Words: a Se. lection from the Wise Saws of the Immortal Bard. Illuminated by S. STANES

BY.

Lond. Griffith and Farran, 1859, 16mo. 9s.-New edition, 1861.

Shaksperian Drolls, from a rare book printed about A.D. 1698, entitled the Theatre of Ingenuity, containing the Mad Wooing from the Taming of the Shrew and the Boaster, or Bully Huff catch'd in a Trap taken from the first part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by J. O. HALLIWELL. Lond. Chiswick Press, 1859, 16mo. pp. 28. 30 copies privately printed. Sotheby's, Feb. 1861, 12s.

Pearls of Shakspeare: a Collection of the most brilliant passages found in his Plays. Lond. Cassell, 1860, 12mo. 48 woodcuts after Kenny Meadows, 58.

The Ancient Ballad of the Fair Widow of Watling Street, and her Three Daughters, from the earliest known edition, printed by Thomas Pavier, about the year 1600. Lond. Chiswick Press, 1860, 16mo. 30 copies privately printed. Sotheby's, Feb. 1861, 13s.

Proposed Emendations to the Text of Shakspeare's Plays. By Swynfen JERVIS. Lond. Longman, 1860, 8vo. 1s.

Dictionary of Old English Plays, existing either in Print or in Manuscript, from the earliest Times to the close of the Seventeenth Century. By J. O. HAL LIWELL. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1860, 8vo. 12s.

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Hand-List of the Early English Lite. rature preserved in the Malone Collection, in the Bodleian Library. By J. O. HALLIWELL. Lond. 1860, 8vo. Fifty-one copies privately printed.

The Mind of Shakespeare as exhibited in his Works. By the Rev, A. A. MORGAN. Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1860.-Second edition, 1861, 12mo. 6s. 6d.

Remarks on the Medical Knowledge of Shakspeare. By J. C. BUCKNILL. Lond. 1860, 8vo. 7s. Sotheby's, Dec. 1861, 4s. 6d. Shaksperiana Burtonensis; being a Catalogue of the Extensive Collection of Shakspeariana of the late W. E. BURTON, of New York. New York, 1860, 8vo.

Ballad of the Northern Lord; founded on the Story of the Merchant of Venice. Coventry, n. d. 4to.

The Droll of the Bouncing Knight, or the Robbers Robbed; to which is added the Droll of the Gravemakers: both constructed out of Shakespeare's Plays, about A.D. 1647, and Acted at Bartholo mew and other Fairs. (Edited by J. O. HALLIWELL.) Lond. 1860, 12mo. Thirty copies printed.

Skeleton Hand-List of the Early Quarto Editions of the Plays of Shakespeare, with Notices of the Old Impressions of the Poems. By James O. HALLIWELL. Lond. 1860, 8vo. Privately printed, (25 copies), pp. 23. Sotheby's, Feb. 1861, 128.-Another impression, of which thirty copies were printed on writing paper, interleaved, pp. 197. Sotheby's, Feb. 1861, 14s.

Life of Edmond Malone, Editor of Shakspeare. By Sir James PRIOR. Lond. Smith and Elder, 1860, 8vo. 14s. Reviewed in Lit. Gaz, Apr. 7, 1860.

Choice Thoughts from Shakspeare. By the Author of Book of Family Quo

tations. Lond. Whittaker, 1860, 12mo. 5s. Shakespeare, his birth-place and its Neighbourhood. By J. R. WISE. Lond. Smith and Elder, 1860, post 8vo. with engravings by W. J. Linton, 7s. 6d. Cheap edition, 1861, post 8vo. 2s. 6d. Re viewed in Lit. Gaz. Dec. 29, 1860. A little work written in good taste and with good feeling.

Country Trips: a series of Descriptive Visits to Places of interest in various

parts of England. By W.J. PINKS. Lond. 1860, 18mo. 18. Contains Memorials of Shakspeare, viz. The House in which he was born, and its history; his Tomb, and the Graves of his Family, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, &c.

A Few Words in Defence of Edward

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Capell, occasioned by a criticism in the Times' newspaper. Lond. 1861, sm. 4to. Privately printed.

Shakespeare, the Player and Poet. Facts and Traditions concerning Shakespeare. By S. W. FULLOM. Lond. Saunders and Otley, 1861, 8vo. 12s.

Shakespeare's Curse and other Poems. Lond. Bosworth, 1861, fep. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Fechter's Version of Othello critically Analysed, with prefatory Observations on the Stage, Audience, and the Critics. By 6d. Henry OTTLEY. Lond. Lacy, 1861, 8vo.

Iago, and Acting edition of Othello. By A Retrospective Glance at Mr. Fechter's WILMOT. Lond. Lacy, 1862, 8vo. 6d.

Key to Shakespeare's Sonnets. By D. Barnstorff. Translated from the German, by T. J. GRAHAM. Lond. Trübner and Co., 1862, 8vo. pp. 220, 63.

Notes on Shakespeare. By James NICHOLS. In 2 parts. Lond. Skeffington, 1861-62, 8vo. 2s.

Dreamland. (Scenes from the Lives of English Poets.) With other Poems. By 5s. Contains Shakspeare at Shottery, pp. W. C. KENT. Lond. Longman, 1862, 12mo. 3-10.

Bible Truths, with Shakspearian Parallels, being selections from Scripture, moral, doctrinal and preceptial, with passages illustrative of the text, from the writings of Shakspeare. Lond. Whittaker, 1862, 12mo. 4s.

Brief Hand-list of the Records belonging to the Borough of Stratford-on-Avon, showing their general character, and Notes of the few Shakesperian Documents in the same collection. By J. O. HALLIWELL. Lond. 1862, square 12mo.

Fifty copies privately printed.

A Hand-List of upwards of a Thousand three previous Collections of a similar Volumes of Shakespeariana added to the kind formed by J. O. Halliwell, and of which Lists have been previously printed. five copies privately printed, Lond. 1862, small 4to. pp. 264. Twenty

The Footsteps of Shakespere, or a Ramble with the early Dramatists. Lond. J. R. Smith, 1862, post 8vo. 5s. 6d.

The Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, and its improvement. By Samuel BAILEY. Lond. 1862, 8vo.

Fennell's (Jas. H.) Shakespeare Cyclopædia, or a classified and elucidated Sum. mary of Shakspeare's knowledge of the Works and Phenomena of Nature. (To

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be completed in 20 parts, at 1s. each.) Part I. Zoology; Man. Lond. 1862, 8vo. The Sonnets of William Shakespeare: a critical Disquisition suggested by a recent Discovery. By BOLTON CORNEY. Lond. 1862, 8vo. pp. 16, privately printed. The Discovery relates to an interpreta tion of the dedication prefixed to the Sonnets, 1609, given by M. Chasles of Paris, in the Athenæum, 25 Jan. 1862. GERVINIUS (G. G.). Shakespeare Commentaries, translated from the second German edition, under the author's superintendence, by Miss F. E. BENNETT. Lond. Smith and Elder, 1862, 8vo. 2 vols. 11. 4s.

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Shadows of Shakespeare, by C. Melmoth (1779). Prescot's Essay on Shakespeare, 1774. Capell's Notes, 3 vols. 1779. lone's Supplement, with the second AppenRitson's Remarks dix, 2 vols. 1780-3. and Quip Modest, 1783-8. Perrin Contes tirés de Shakspeare, 1783. Familiar AdTraits of dresses, by Thersites, 1784. Davies's Dramatic Shakspeare, n. d. Whately's Miscellanies, 3 vols. 1785. 1785. The Etymologist, Remarks, Kemble on Macbeth, 1786. 1785. Becket's Sherlock's Fragment, 1786. Felton's Hints, both Concordance, 1787. 1787-8. Parts, Explanatory Notes. Criticism on Kemble's Hamlet, 1789. A COLLECTION OF SHAKESPEARIANA Ayscough's Index, 1790. Ritson on MaWAS SOLD IN MR. HANROTT'S SALE, PART lone's Shakspeare, 1792, and Malone's Hurdis on Shakspeare, iii. JULY, 1833, CONSISTING OF 59 VOLS. Answer, 1792. 1792. Beauties of Shakspeare, 1792. OCTAVO, 16 VOLS. QUARTO, AND Whiter's FOLIO, IN ALL 70 VOLS. IN CALF, bound Percy on Shakspeare, 1793. by Lewis, for 721. 9s. This collection Commentary, 1794. Richardson's Propocontained:-Rymer, on Shakspeare, 1693. sals for a Portrait, by G. Steevens, 1794. Gildon's Answer to Rymer, 1701. Gildon W. Parr's Story of the Moor of Venice. on Shakspeare, 1710. Dennis on the Ge- 1795. Plumptre on Hamlet, 1796. nius of Shakspeare, 1712. Theobald's land's Shakspeare Forgery, and Tracts Shakspeare Restored, 1726. Roberts on relating to it by Boaden, Wyatt, Webb, Pope's Preface, 1729. Remarks on Ham- Waldron, Malone, Chalmers, S. Ireland, let, (anon.) 1736. Collins's Verses on Han- W.H.Ireland. W.H. Ireland's Confessions, mer's Shakspeare, 1743. Morris on Fal-inlaid, in folio, illustrated with some of the staff, 1744. Johnson on Macbeth, 1745. Grey's Advice to Warburton, 1746. Guthrie on English Tragedy, 1747. Upton on Shakspeare, 1748. Whalley on the Answer Learning of Shakspeare, 1748. to Warburton's Preface (anon.), 1748, Remarks on Warburton's Shakspeare, 1758. Edwards's Canons of Criticism, 1765, Holt's attempts to rescue Shakspeare, 1749. Letter to Warburton (by Z. Grey), 1750. Observations on Hamlet, 1752. Lenox's Shakespeare Illustrated, from old Novels, &c. 3 vols. 1753. Grey on Shakespeare, 2 vols. 1754. Lloyd's Epistle, 1760. Nichols's Castrated Letter to Hanmer, 1763.

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original pretended Documents, Fragment of the Lock of the Hair of Shakspeare, and various Letters and Prints, G. Steevens's copy, with Notes by him. Vortigern, and two Tracts on it. Capell's Ghost, 1799. Richardson on Shakspeare. Dubois Lear, Cymbeline, on Shakspeare, 1799. and Merchant of Venice, by Eccles, 1794. Hardinge's Essence of Malone, both Parts, 1800. Remarks on Kemble's Ham let and Richard III. 1802. Finegan on Waldron's ShakShakspeare, 1803. spearian Miscellany, 1802. Michel Ange avec Shakspeare, 1802. en Rapport Emendations and Explanations of ShakHeath's Revisal of Shakespeare, 1814. Lord Chedworth's Notes, speare, 1765. Johnson's Preface, 1765. 1805. Seymour's Remarks, 2 vols. 1805. 2 vols. 1805. Kenrick on Johnson's Shakespeare. De- Twiss's Verbal Index, Life of Shakspeare, 1806. fence of Kenrick, 1766. Tyrwhitt's Re- Wheler's marks, 1766. Farmer on the Learning of Douce's Illustrations, 2 vols. 1807. Monck Shakespeare, 1821. Warner on a Glossary Mason's Comments, 1807. Pye on the Weston's Notes, to Shakspeare, 1768. Montague on Shake- Commentators, 1807. H. Jones's Ode, 1769. 1808. Gilchrist on Shakspeare and Ben speare, 1769. Malone on the Tempest, Garrick's Ode, 1769. Romeo and Juliet, Jonson, 1808. by Lope de Vega, 1770. Jennens's Colla- only 80 printed, 1808. Croft's Annotations, Beauties of Shakspeare. Britton's tions.1770-74. Pillon on Henderson's Ham- 1810. let (1771). Hiffernan, 1772, and Taylor on Life of Shakspeare, only 25 printed, 1814. Shakspeare, 1772. Introduction to Shak- Becket's Shakspeare Himself Again, 2 speare, 1774. Kenrick's School of Shak- vols. 1815. Drake's Shakspeare and his speare, 1773. Griffith's Morality of Shak- Times, 2 vols. 1817. Kemble on Macbeth speare, 1775. Collins on Steevens' Preface, and Richard III. 1817. 1777. Baretti sur Shakspeare, 1777. Mor- Errors in Shakspeare, 1818. Jackson on Hamlet and gan on Falstaff, 1777. Voltaire on Shak- Shakspear's Genius, 1818. speare, 1777. Six Old Plays, 2 vols. 1779. As You Like it, by Caldecott, 1819. Pearce's Haunts of Shakespeare, 1778. Nares's Glossary, 1822.

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