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821.2:127 Contents. V. 1. Memoir. Odes of Anacreon.Epigrams from Anthologia. - Juvenile poems. 2. Poems rel. to America.-Corruption and intolerance. -Sceptic.-Two-penny post-bag.-Satirical and humorous poems.-Political and satirical poems.-Fudge family in Paris. - Fables for the holy alliance. 3. Satirical and humorous poems.-Fudges in England. 4. Preface.-Letter to the marchioness dowager of Donegal. Irish melodies. National airs. - Sacred songs. Sets of glees.-Ballads, songs, miscellaneous poems. 5. Evenings in Greece.-Legendary ballads.

Melologue upon national music.-Summer fete. Songs from the M. P. Misc. poems.-Songs from the greek Anthology.-Unpublished songs.-Rhymes on the road. Alciphron. Fragments from the Epicurean. 6. Lalla Rookh.-Loves of the angels. Lalla Rookh. Bost. 1855. S. Same. N. Y. 1868. D.

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Morris, W: The earthly paradise. Bost. 1871. 3 v. D. 821.2:129

Contents. V. 1. Prologue: The wanderers. - Pt. 1, Spring. March: Atalanta's race; The man born to be king. April: The doom of king Acrisius; The proud king. — May: The story of Cupid and Psyche; The writing on the image. Pt. 2, Summer. June: The love of Alcestis; The lady of the land. July: The son of Croesus; The watching of the falcon. August: Pygmalion and the image; Ogier the dane. 2. Pt. 3, Autumn. September: The death of Paris; The land east of the sun and west of the moon. - October: The story of Accontius and Cydippe; The man who never laughed again. November: The story of Rhodope; The lovers of Gudrun. 3. Pt. 4, Winter. December: The golden apples; The fostering of Aslaug. - January: Bellerophon at Argos; The ring given to Venus.-February: Bellerophon in Lycia; The hill of Venus.-Epilogue.-L'envoi. - The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs. Bost. 1879. D. Munby, Arthur Joseph. Dorothy; a country story in elegiac verse. [Anon.] Bost. 1882. S. 821.2: 206 Newell, Robert H:, (Orpheus C. Kerr). The palace beautiful, and other poems. N. Y. 1865. D. 821.1:102 Nichols, Charlotte, born Brontë. Poems. N. Y. 1882. S. 821.2: 219 O'Reilly, J: Boyle. The statues in the block, and other poems. 2d ed. Bost. 1881. S. 821.1:104 O'Sheridan, Mary Grant. Conata; a collection

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of poems. Madison. 1881. D. 821.1:193 Ossian. Poems, tr. by James Macpherson; prefixed, a preliminary discourse and dissertation on the æra and poems of Ossian. Bost. 1849. D. 821.2:132 Palgrave, Francis Turner. The visions of England. Lond. 1881. D. 821.2:190

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Piatt, Sarah Morgan, born Bryan. land. Bost. 1885. D. Pierpont, J. Airs of Palestine; a 1816. O. Pollok, Robert. The course of time; a poem in ten books. 3d amer. from 3d Edinb. ed. Bost. 1828. D. 821.2:138 Same; with enl. index, a memoir of the author and an analysis prefixed to each book. Rev. ed. Bost. 1843. S. 821.2:138 - Same. With Crabbe, G: Poetical works. in 821.2:77

Pope, Alexander. Poetical works. Prefixed, the life of the author by dr. Johnson. New ed. Phila. 1847. O. 821.2: 229

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Contents. V. 1. Memoir.-Plan of an epic poem.The will of Pope.-Preface.-Pastorals. 2. Essay on criticism.-Essay on man.-Universal prayer.--Moral essays.-Imitations of english poets. 3. Epistle to dr. Arbuthnot, being the prologue to the satires. Satires, epistles and odes of Horace imitated. Satires of dr. J: Donne, versified. - Epitaphs. - The Dunciad.

- Poetical works, in 3 v. complete, with his last corr., add. and improvem.; together with all his notes as they were delivered to the ed. a little before his death, together with the commentary and notes of mr. Warburton; v. 1. Portr. Phila. 1819. D.

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Contents. Pref. Recommendatory poems. - Discourse on pastoral poetry. -- Pastorals.- Messiah. Windsor-forest.-Ode on St. Cecilia's day. Two choruses to the tragedy of Brutus.-Solitude.-The dying christian to his soul.-Essay on criticism.-The rape of the lock.-Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady. Prologue to mr. Addison's tragedy.-Epilogue to Jane Shore. Sappho to Phaon.-Eloisa to Abelard. -The temple of fame.-January and May.-The wife of Bath. The first book of Statius's Thebais.-The fable of Dryope.-Vertumnus and Pomona. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. Poetical works. N. Y. 1860. 2 v. D. 821.2 140

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Proctor, Edna Dean. Poems. N. Y. 1866. S. 821.1 109 Quarles, Francis. Emblems, divine and moral, with a sketch of the life and times of the author. Lond. 1859. S. 821.2 143 Raymond, G: L. Haydn, and other poems. N. Y. 1870. D. 821.1 110 Read, T: Buchanan. The house by the sea; a poem. Phila. 1856. D. 821.1 111 - Sylvia, or The last shepherd; an eclogue, and other poems. Phila. 1857. D. 821.1: 112 - The wagoner of the Alleghanies; a poem of the days of seventy-six. Phila. 1863. D.

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821.1: 113 Richmond, Elizabeth Yates. Poems of the western land. Milw. 1878. O. 821.1: 114 Richmond, James Cook. Metacomet; a poem of the north american indians. Lond. 1851. S. 821.1 115

Rogers, S. Complete poetical works; with a biographical sketch and notes, ed. by Epes Sargent. Bost. 1854. D. 821.2: 144 Roscoe, W: Poetical works, 1st coll. ed. 1857. S. 821.2 145

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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. Poems. New ed. Bost. 821.2 204 Ballads and sonnets. Bost. 1882 [1881]. S. 821.2 187 Rossetti, Christina Georgina. Poems. Bost. 1866. 821.2 146 A pageant, and other poems. Bost. 1881. S. 821.2: 188 Ruskin, J: Poems. N. Y. 1882. D. 821.2: 207 Savage, J: Eva; a goblin romance in 5 parts. N. Y. 1865. D. 821.1 117 Faith and fancy. N. Y. 1864. D. 821.1: 118 Saxe, J: Godfrey. Poems. 5th ed. Bost. 1854. D. 821.1 122 The flying dutchman, or The wrath of Herr Vonstoppelnoze. Ill. N. Y. 1862. D. 821.1 119 Leisure-day rhymes. Bost. 1875. S. 821.1: 120 The masquerade, and other poems. Bost. 1866. S. 821.1 121 Scott, Sir Walter. Poetical works, with a memoir of the author. Bost. 1857. 9 v. S.

821.2: 148 Contents. V. 1. Lay of the last minstrel. 2. Marmion. 3. The lady of the lake. 4. Rokeby.-Vision of don Roderick. 5. Lord of the isles. 6. Imitations of ancient ballads.- Ballads, trans. or imitated from the german.-Songs.-Miscellaneous poems. 7. Misc. poems. Poems printed in Lockhart's biography. — Lyrical pieces, mottoes etc. from the Waverley novels. 8. Bridal of Triermain.-Harold, the dauntless.-The field of Waterloo. - Halidon Hill. - MacDuff's cross. 9. The doom of Devorgoil. Auchindrane, or The Ayrshire tragedy. The house of Aspen. - Goetz of Berlichenden.

- Poetical works. Leipz. 1861. 2 v. in 1. S. 821.2 149 Contents. V. 1. The lay of the last minstrel.-Marmion. The lady of the lake. 2. The vision of don Roderick. Rokeby.-The lord of the isles.-Songs, Lyrical pieces, Miscellaneous poems, Ballads.

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Scott, Sir Walter.- Continued. Marmion; ed. with notes by W: J. Rolfe. Ill. (Students' ser.) Bost. 1885. S. 821.2: 242 Shea, J: A: Poems collected by his son. N. Y. 1846. D. 821.1:123 Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Poetical works; ed. by mrs. Shelley, with a memoir; v. 2, 3. Bost. 1855. S. 821.2150

- Poetical works; ed, with an introd. memoir and ill. by W: B. Scott. Lond. n. d. D.

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821.2:151 Shenstone, W: Poetical works; with life, critical dissertation and explanatory notes, by G: Gilfillan. N. Y. 1854. O. 821.2+152 Sigourney, Lydia Howard, born Huntley. The western home, and other poems. Phila. 1854. D. 821.1:124 Simms, W: Gilmore. Atlantis; a story of the 821.1:125 Phila. 1848. D. Skelton, J: Poetical works; principally according to the ed. of Alexander Dyce. Bost. 1856. 3 v. S. 821.2:153 Smith, Albert H. Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk and scenes in the west; a national poem in six cantos, embracing an account of the life and exploits of this celebrated chieftain, the Black Hawk war, a legend of the Illinois tribe of indians, showing the manner in which they became extinct, a succinct description of the Wisconsin and Lake Superior countries and their rich minerals, the massacre of Chicago and other deeply interesting scenes in the west; by a western tourist. N. Y. 1848. D. 821.1: 211 Smith, Alexander. Poems. Bost. 1854. D. 821.2:155 Edwin of Deira. Bost. 1861. D. 821.2:154 Smith, Horace and James. Rejected addresses, or The new theatrum poetarum. Bost. 1851. D. 821.2:156 N. Y. 1876. S. 821.2:156

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Smith, Mary Ann, (Rusco). Teone, or The magic maid. Milw. 1862. S.

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- Poetical works; the text carefully rev. and ill. with notes, original and selected, by Francis J. Child. Bost. 1881. 3 v. D. 821.2:159 Contents. V. 1, 2. The faerie queen. 3. Miscel lanies.-App.

Sperry, H. T. Country love vs. city flirtation, or Ten chapters from the story of a life, reduced to rhyme for convenience sake. N. Y. 1865. D. 821.1:126 Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth, born Prescott. Poems. Bost. 1882 [1881]. S. 821.1:167 Sprague, C: Poetical and prose writings.

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Swinburne, Algernon C: A century of roundels. N. Y. 1883. D. 821.2:215

- Tristram of Lyonesse, and other poems. N. Y. 1882. D. 821.2 208

- A midsummer holiday, and other poems. N. Y. 1885. D. 821.2: 244 Symonds, J: Addington. Vagabunduli libellus. Lond. 1884. D. 821.2 239 Tannahill, Robert. Poems and songs, chiefly in the scottish dialect; prefixed, a notice respecting the life and writings of the author. N. Y. 1819. D. 821.2 161 Taylor, Bayard. Poetical works. Household ed. Bost. 1880. D. 821.1 134

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Thomson, James. Poetical works, [with memoir by sir Harris Nicolas]. Bost. 1854. 2 v. S. 821.2 169 Tickell, T: Poetical works, with a life by dr. Johnson. Bost. 1854. S. With Parnell, T: Poetical works. 821.2 133

Tilton, Theodore. Swabian stories. N. Y. 1882. D. 821.1 188 Trench, R: Chenevix. Poems. N. Y. 1862. D. 821.2: 170

- Poems. New ed. Lond. 1885. 2 v. D.

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Trowbridge, J: Townsend. The emigrant's story, and other poems. Bost. 1875. S.

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- The vagabond, and other poems. New ed. Bost. 1881. D. 821.1 166

Trumbull, J: Poetical works, containing M'Fingal, a modern epic poem, rev. and corr. with copious explanatory notes; The progress of dulness; and a collection of poems on various subjects written before and during the revolutionary war. Hartford. 1820. 2 v. in 1. O. 821.1:138 Tupper, Martin Farquhar. Proverbial philosophy; a book of thoughts and arguments, originally treated. Two ser. in 1 v. N. Y. 1849. D. 821.2:171 Vandenhoff, G: Common sense; a dash at doings of the day, a social satire in verse. Bost. 1858. D. 821.1:139 Vaughan, H: Sacred poems and private ejacu lations; with a memoir by H. F. Lyte. Bost. 1856. S. 821.2:172 Very, Jones. Poems; with an introd. memoir by W: P. Andrews. Bost. 1883. S.

821.1:191 Wallace, W: Ross. Meditations in America, and other poems. 2d ed. N. Y. 1851. D. 821.1:140 Ward, T: Englands reformation, from the time of king Henry VIII, to the end of Dates's plot; a poem in four cantos with large marginal notes, according to the original. Lond. 1716. D.

821.2173 Watts, I: Horæ lyricæ and divine songs; with a memoir by Robert Southey. Bost. 1854. S. 821.2:174 Weeks, Robert Kelley. Poems. N. Y. 1881. D. 821.1:169

Wesley, C: Finer and less familiar poems. N. Y. 1867. S. 821.2:175 White, G: Home ballads; devotional, sentimental, humorous. Chicago. 1878. D. 821.1:143 White, H: Kirke. Poetical works; with a memoir by sir Harris Nicolas. Bost. 1854. 821.2:176 Whitman, Walt. Leaves of grass. Bost. 188182. D. 821.1: P164 Whitney, Adeline Dutton, born Train. Mother Goose for grown folks. Bost. [1870]. D. 821.1:144

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Wilson, J: Poetical works. Edinb. 1858. D. 821.2:178

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Contents. V. 1. Poems written in youth.-Poems referring to the period of childhood.-Poems founded on the affections. 2. Poems on the naming of places.-Poems of the fancy.-Poems of the imagination. Miscellaneous sonnets. 3. Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1803.-Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1814.-Poems dedicated to national independence and liberty.-Memorials of a tour on the continent, 1830. -Memorials of a tour in Italy, 1837.-The river Duddon.-Yarrow revisited, and other poems. 4. The white doe of Rylstone. - Ecclesiastical sonnets: pt. 1, From the introduction of christianity into Britain to the consummation of the papal dominion; pt. 2, To the close of the troubles in the reign of Charles I; pt. 3, From the restoration to the present time. - - Evening voluntaries. — Poems composed or suggested during a tour in the summer of 1833.-Poems of sentiment and reflection.-Sonnets dedicated to liberty and order.-Sonnets upon the punishment of death. 5. Miscellaneous poems. -Inscriptions. - Selections from Chaucer, modernized.-Poems referring to the period of old age.Epitaphs and elegiac pieces.-App. 6. The excur sion. 7. The prelude, or growth of a poet's mind. -App.

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Wright, Robert W., (Quevedo Redivivus jr.) The vision of judgment, or The south church; ecclesiastical councils viewed from celestial and satanic stand-points, by Quevedo Redivivus jr. N. Y. 1867. D. 821.1:160 Wyatt, Sir T: Poetical works; with a memoir. 821.2:181 Bost. 1854. S.

7. English literature

1. History and criticism.

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Ward, Adolphus W: A history of english dramatic literature, to the death of queen Anne. Lond. 1875. 2 v. O. 822.4:1

Hazlitt, W: Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth. Phila. 1848. D.

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Contents. General view of the subject.-On the dramatic writers, contemporary with Shakspeare, Lyly, Marlowe, Heywood, Middleton and Rowley.-On Marston, Chapman, Decker and Webster.-On Beaumont and Fletcher, Ben Jonson, Ford and Massinger.-On single plays, poems, etc.,_ The four P's, the Return from Parnassus, Gammer Gurton's needle, etc. - On miscellaneous poems, F. Beaumont, P. Fletcher, Drayton, Daniel, etc., sir P. Sidney's Arcadia and sonnets. -Character of lord Bacon's works, compared as to style with sir T: Browne and Jeremy Taylor.-On the spirit of ancient and modern literature.-On the german drama contrasted with the age of Elizabeth.

Symonds, J: Addington. Shakspere's predecessors in the english drama. Lond. 1884. O. 822.4:2

Coleridge, S: Taylor. Lectures upon Shakspeare and other dramatists. In his Complete works. 820.27 v4 - Lectures and notes on Shakspere and other

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english poets; now first coll. by T. Ashe. Lond. 1884. D. 822.3:87 Contents. Lectures on Shakspere and Milton, 181112.-The lectures and notes of 1818: Introd.; Poetry, the drama and Shakspere: Order of Shakspere's plays; Notes on Shakspere's plays from english history; Notes on some other plays of Shakspere; Jonson, Beaumont, Fletcher and Massinger; Notes on Ben Jonson; Notes on Beaumont and Fletcher.- Lectures on Shakspere and Milton at Bristol, 1813–14. — App. Baker, D: Erskine. Biographia dramatica, or Companion to the playhouse; containing historical and critical memoirs and original anecdotes of british and irish dramatic writers from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions, among whom are some of the most celebrated actors, also an alphabetical account and chronological lists of their works, the dates when printed and observations on their merits, together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the british stage. Originally compiled to the end of 1764 by D: Erskine Baker, continued thence to 1782 by I: Reed and brought down to the end of november 1811, with add. and imp., by Stephen Jones. Lond. 1812. 4 v. O. 822.4:3

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2. Shaksperiana.

(For works of Shakspere, see col. 594-598; and see also references in the Index to biography at the end of the catalogue.) Shakespeariana, v. 1, 2; nov. 1883-dec. 1885. Phila. [1884-85]. Q. 822.3: M Morgan, Horace H. Topical Shakespeariana, or A collection of english shakespeariana, exclusive of editions, arr. under headings, to facilitate reference to special subjects of investigation. St. Louis. 1879. O. 822.3:41 Clarke, Mary Cowden-, born Novello.

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complete concordance to Shakspere; a verbal index to all the passages in the dramatic works of the poet. New and rev. ed. Bost. 1860. Q. 822.3: R30 Clarke, C: and Mary Cowden-. The Shakespeare key; unlocking the treasures of his style, elucidating the peculiarities of his construction, and displaying the beauties of his expression; forming a companion to The complete concordance to Shakespeare. Lond. 1879. O. Arnold, Cecil. An index to Shakespearian thought; a collection of passages from the plays and poems of Shakespeare, classified under appropriate headings and alphabetically arr. Lond. 1880. O. 822.3:28 Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. Outlines of the life of Shakespeare. 3d ed. Lond. 1883. O. 822.3:71 · An historical account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last residence of Shakespeare. Lond. 1864. F. 822.3: R72 Norris, J. Parker. The portraits of Shakespeare. [Bibliography, p. xv-xxviii.] Phila. 1885. 822.3: R89

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d. Guizot, François P: Guillaume. Shakspeare and his times. N. Y. 1855. D. 822.3:34 Dowden, E: Shakspere. (Literature primer.) N. Y. 1879. S. 822.3:32

- Shakspere; a critical study of his mind and art. 5th ed. Lond. 1880. D. 822.3:33 Swinburne, Algernon. A study of Shakespeare. N. Y. 1880. D. 822.3:44

Hudson, H: Norman. Lectures on Shakspeare. N. Y. 1848. 2 v. D. 822.3:38 Shakespeare, his life, art and characters, with an historical sketch of the origin and growth of the drama in England. 4th ed., rev. Bost. 1882. 2 v. D. 822.3: 68 White, R: Grant. Studies in Shakespeare. Bost. 1886 [1885]. O. 822.3:93

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Contents. On reading Shakespeare.-Narrative analysis: The lady Gruach's husband; The case of Hamlet the 'younger; The florentine arithmetician; The tale of the forest of Arden. — Miscellanies: Bacon-Shakespeare craze; King Lear, the text, plot, and personages; Stage Rosalinds; On the acting of Iago.-Expositors: Glossaries and lexicons; Note on W. S. Walker's Critical examination of the text. Rümelin, Gustav. Shakespearestudien. 2te aufl. Stuttg. 1874. O. 822.3:94

Contents. Die stellung der englischen bühne zu Shakespeares zeit.-Shakespeares stellung zu seinen zeitgenossen.-Die mängel der Shakespearekritik.Für wen dichtete Shakespeare?-Shakespeares eigenthümlichkeiten in der charakteristik der personen und in der motivirung der dramatischen handlung.Die motivirung der handlung in Lear, Mass für mass, Cymbeline, Romeo, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet.-Zu den englischen historiendramen. Zu den dramen über stoffe des classischen alterthums.-Zu den lustspielen. Shakespeares individualität und bildungsgang.-Shakespeares lebensansichten. Die deutsche Shakespearecultus und vergleichung Shakespeares mit Schiller und Goethe,

Giles, H: Human life in Shakespeare; with introd. by J: Boyle O'Reilly. New ed. Bost. 1882. S. 822.3:55 Jameson, Anna, born Murphy. Characteristics of [Shakspere's] women, moral, poetical and historical. Bost. 1859. T. 822.3:39 Barr, Amelia E. The young people of Shakespeare's dramas, for youthful readers. N. Y. 1882. D. x 822.3:53 Bucknill, J: C: The mad folk of Shakespeare; psychological essays. 2d ed. rev. Lond. 1867. D. 822.3:85 Kellogg, A. O. Shakspeare's delineations of insanity, imbecility and suicide. N. Y. 1866. D. 822.3:40 Field, B: Rush. Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Easton, Pa. 1885. O. 822.3+90 Campbell, J:, baron Campbell. Shakespeare's legal acquirements considered in a letter to J. P. Collier. N. Y. 1859. D. 822.3:29 Heard, Franklin Fiske. Shakespeare as a lawyer. Bost. 1883. D. 822.3:74 Dyer, T: Firminger Thiselton. Folklore of Shakespeare. N. Y. 1884 [1883]. O.

822.3:77 Phipson, Emma. The animal-lore of Shakspeare's time, incl. quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Lond. 1883. D. 822.3:78 Wordsworth, C: Shakspeare's knowledge and use of the Bible. 3d ed., with app. containing add. ill. and tercentary sermon. Lond. 1880. D. 822.3:46 Rushton, W: Lowes. Shakespeare illustrated by old authors. Lond. 1867. D. 822.3:84 Shakespeare illustrated by the lex scripta, pt. 1. Lond. 1870. D. With the same.

in 822.3:84 Shakespeare's euphuism. Lond. 1871. D. With the same. in 822.3:84

Shakespeare's testamentary language. Lond. 1869. D. With the same. in 822.3: 84

Lamb, C: Specimens of english dramatic poets, who lived about the time of Shakspeare, with notes; pts. 1, 2. N. Y. 1845. D.

822.2:4 Green, H: Shakespeare and the emblem writers; an exposition of their similarities of thought and expression; preceded by a view of emblem-literature down to a. d. 1616. Ill. Lond. 1870. O. 822.3+81 Collier, J: Payne, ed. Shakespeare's library; a collection of the romances, novels, poems and histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas, now first coll. and printed from original ed. with introd. notices. Lond. [1843]. 2 v. O. 822.3:79 Contents. V. 1. Greene's Pandosto, the story on which is founded the Winter's tale.-Lodge's Rosalynd, the novel on which is founded As you like it.The historie of Hamblet, on which the tragedy of Hamlet is constructed.--Apollonius, prince of Tyre, from which the incidents of the play Pericles are derived. 2. Romeus and Juliet, a poem by Arthur Brooke.-Rhomeo and Julietta from Paynter's Palace of pleasure.-Giletta of Narbona, on which is founded All's well that ends well, from Paynter's Palace of pleasure.-The story of The two lovers of Pisa, which Shakespeare employed in his Merry wives of Windsor.-The historie of Apollonius and Silla, containing part of the play of Twelfth night, repr. from Rich's Farewell to military profession, 1606.-The historie of Promos and Cassandra, closely resembling the plot of Measure for measure, from

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