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Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. See also Shakespeare, William. Bibliography. Shakespeare, William. Translations This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3960
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. No. 2 in **G.4023.9 Answer, An, to certain passages in Mr. W——’s preface to his edition of Shakespeare, together with some remarks on the many errors and false criticisms in the work itself. London. Carpenter. 1748. 19 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. A defence of Sir Thomas Hanmer. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2628 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester. 1698-1779. — Hanmer, Sir Thomas. 1677-1746.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Ashbee, Edmund William. **G.75.22 A collection of lithographic facsimiles of the early quarto editions of the separate works of Shakespeare; including every known edition of all the plays which were issued during the life-time of the great dramatist. In 48 volumes. Vol. 1. London. 1871. 20 pp. (3) facsimiles. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. An autograph letter from Henry Johnson to Mr. [A. M.] Knapp is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7098 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Boydell, John, 1719–1804. No. 5 in **G.50.29.2** Shakspeare. Mr. Alderman Boydell, Josiah Boydell and George Nicol, propose to publish by subscription a most magnificent and accurate edition of the plays of Shakspeare . . . Manuscript. 3 pp. 43 cm. Dated London, December 1, 1786. This is the original manuscript of the prospectus as first issued. The printed prospectus, dated May 1, 1789, may be found in the volume on shelf-number **G.3951.38. A manuscript on vellum containing The signatures of the subscribers to the Shakespeare may be found on shelf-number **G.164.2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 15, 1918. L3982 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — Manuscripts in this Library.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Collier, John Payne. *4596.11.3=**G.3927.37.3 On the earliest quarto editions of the plays of Shakespeare. (In Shakespeare Society, London. Papers. Vol. 3, pp. 58-83. London, 1847.) [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1902 E4632 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Dyce, Alexander, 1798-1869. 2597.I=**G.3920.19 Remarks on Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C. Knight's editions of Shakespeare. London. Moxon. 1844. viii, 299, (I) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. An autograph note of Dyce is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.3920.19. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. L7088 — Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883. — Knight, Charles, 1791-1873. — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William, Editions. Dyce, Rev. Alexander. 1798-1869. 2596.13=**G.3920.21 Strictures on Mr. Collier's new edition of Shakespeare, 1858. London. Smith. 1859. x, 227 pp. 8°. Collier's edition of 1858 is on shelf-number **G.4032.4. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1909. G9872—Collier, John Payne. 1789-1883. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Eckert, Gabriel. No. 3 in **G.77.18 Gabriel Eckert ... an das gelehrte Publikum wegen der mann- heimer Herausgabe der Werke Shakespears. Mannheim. 1780. viii, 124 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7080 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Edwards, Thomas. 1699-1757. The canons of criticism, and glossary, being a supplement to Warburton's edition of Shakespeare. Collected from the notes in that celebrated work, and proper to be bound up with it. By the other gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. 3d edition. London. Bathurst. 1750. (8), 3-175, (1) pp. 8°. Same. (8), 3-179, (2) pp. This copy contains manuscript notes. Same. (6), 23 (3), 179 (2) pp. **G.4023.3=**G.4023.4 No. 2 in **G.4023.2** No. 2 in G.4023.2 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) Feb. 11, 1901 *D8464 — Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester. — T.r. — Shakespeare. Biog. & crit.
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Edwards, T. The canons of criticism, . . . (Continued.) Same. 5th edition. 1753. (12), 3-179, (18) pp. **G.4023.5** Same. 6th edition, with additions. 1758. (14), 7-325, (14) pp. **G.4023.6** Same. 7th edition. 1765. 351, (14) pp. 2596.3=**G.4023.7=**G.4023.8 The 6th and 7th editions have an additional and somewhat different title-page. They contain also additional matter, viz., Remarks on Shakespeare; An account of the trial of the letter $\Upsilon$, alias Y; and Sonnets. The copy on shelf-no. **G.4023.7 contains several pages of manuscript, by various authors. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 11, 1901 *D8464
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Edwards, Thomas. 1699-1757. A supplement to Warburton's edition of Shakespeare. Being The canons of criticism, and glossary, collected from the notes in that celebrated work, and proper to be bound up with it. By another gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. London. Cooper. 1748. 62 pp. 8°. No. 4 in **G.4023.9=No. 1 in **G.4023.2 The copy on shelf-no. **G.4023.2 contains manuscript notes by the author. Same. 2d edition. 64 pp. No. 3 in **G.4023.9 Warburton's edition of Shakespeare is on shelf-no. **G.4023.1. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Mar. 26, 1901 D9327 — Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester. — Shakespeare. Biog. & crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. No. 20 in **G.3930.12=**T.96.167 Fairholt, Frederick William. 1814-1866. The Grimaldi Shakspere. Notes and emendations on the plays of Shakspere, from a recently-discovered annotated copy by the late Joseph Grimaldi . . . [Anon.] London. Smith. 1853. 16 pp. Diagram. Autograph facsimiles. 22 cm. A squib ridiculing the Collier-folio emendations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4926 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. Burlesque. — Grimaldi, Joseph. 1779-1837.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Farr, Harry. *2178.49 Notes on Shakespeare's printers and publishers. With special reference to the poems and Hamlet. Read before the Bibliographical Society, 20 November, 1922. — London. Oxford University Press. 1923. (I), 225-260 pp. Facsimiles. 22 cm., in 8s. Reprinted from the Society's Transactions (The Library). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6751 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Poems. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Bibl. — Bibliographical Society, London. Addresses.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Fleay, Frederick Gard. 6552.28=**G.120.1.3 Table of Shakspere quartos. 1593–1685. From the New Shakspere Society's Transactions 1874, Part I, pp. 43–45. With corrections and additions. (In Furnivall, Frederick James, editor. Some 300 fresh allusions to Shakspere . . . Pp. xxi–xxv. London. 1886.) [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1912. H6676 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Furnivall, Frederick James. 1825- No. 1 in *R.12.319.1 [Autograph letter signed F. J. F., not addressed, on an edition of Shakespeare.] = London. 1874. (2) pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 30, 1908. G7245 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Manuscripts in this Library.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Grey, Zachary, D.D., LL.D. 1687-1766. No. 6 in **G.4023.9** Remarks upon a late edition of Shakespeare . . . To which is pre-fixed, a defence of the late Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. Addressed to the Reverend Mr. Warburton . . . [Anon.] London. Norris. [1751.] 36 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The edition referred to is Warburton's. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2682 — Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester. 1698-1779. — Hanmer, Sir Thomas. 1677-1746. — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — Anon. ref.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Grey, Zachary, D.D., LL.D. 1687-1766. No. 1 in **G.4023.9** A word or two of advice to William Warburton; a dealer in many words. By a friend. With an Appendix containing a taste of William's spirit of railing. London. Printed for J. L. and sold by J. Fuller . . . MDCC-XLVI. (1), 26 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. On Warburton's editing of Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1915. K2679 — Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester. 1698-1779. — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Hall, Spencer. No. 18 in **G.3930.15** A letter to John Murray, Esq., upon an aesthetic-edition of the works of Shakespeare. London. Chapman & Hall. 1841 37 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1914. K2647 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Hardinge, George. 1744-1816. **G.3947.28** Capell’s ghost, to Edmund Malone, editor of Shakespeare. A parody. First printed in 1799. (In School, The, for satire . . . Pp. 401-407. London. 1802.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2654 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — Malone, Edmund. 1741-1812. — Capell, Edward. 1713-1781.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Johnson, Samuel, LL. D., 1709-1784. **G.79.44** Johnson's proposals for his edition of Shakespeare, 1756. Printed in type-facsimile. — London. Oxford University Press. 1923. (3), 8, (3) pp. 24 cm. One of an edition of 250 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 14, 1925. N1582 — Shakespeare, William. Crit. — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Kenrick, William. 1720?–1779. No. 3 in **G.3924.8** A defence of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Dr. Johnson's Shakespeare: containing a number of curious and ludicrous anecdotes of literary biography. By a friend. London. Printed for S. Bladon. MDCCLXVI. (1), ii, (2), 68 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The cancelled page 2 is inserted in this copy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. K1713 — Johnson, Samuel, LL.D. 1709-1784. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. 2597.37=No. 1 in **G.3924.8=No. 2 in **G.3943.13 Kenrick, William. 1720?–1779. A review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare: in which the ignorance, or inattention, of that editor is exposed and the poet defended from the persecution of his commentators. London. Payne. 1765. xvi, 133 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. K1713 — Johnson, Samuel, LL.D. 1709-1784. — Shakespeare, William. Biog and crit.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--EDITIONS. RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .3915 .14 Kühn, C G Drei Bücher Epigramme, von C.G. Kühn ... Berlin. Verlag von Alexander Duncker,königl. Hofbuchhändler. 1852. 2p.№.,139,[1]p. 14.5cm. Publisher's device on t.p. "Ein Londoner Druck von 1672. 8. enthaltend Shakspeare's Sommernachtstraum und die Falstaff-Scenen": p.[121]-139.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Malone, Edmund. 1741-1812. A letter to the Rev. Richard Farmer ... relative to the edition of Shakspeare, published in MDCCXC. and some late criticisms on that work. London. Robinson. 1792. 39 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. No. 6 in *2455.2=No. 4 in **G.3924.24=**G.3936.33 Same. 2d edition. (3), 39 pp. A reply to Ritson's Cursory criticisms [No. 2 in **G.3924.24]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2671 — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Mason, John Monck. 1727-1809. Comments on the last edition of Shakespeare's plays. Dublin: printed by P. Byrne. M,DCC,LXXXV. xv, 440, (1) pp. 21 cm., in 8s. **G.3931.6=**G.3931.7 The copy on shelf-number **G.3931.7 has MS. notes by Malone. The edi- tion referred to is that of Johnson and Steevens of 1778 [**G.91.1]. Same. London: printed by C. Dilly. 22 cm., in 8s. 2597.17=**G.3931.8 This is the same edition as the preceding, with a different publisher and place of publication only. The page of errata in the copy on shelf-number 2597.17, which is wanting in that on shelf-number **G.3931.8, contains many more corrections than in the Dublin edition. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Li…
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Ritson, Joseph. 1752-1803. No. 2 in **G.3924.24** Cursory criticisms on the edition of Shakespeare published by Edmond Malone. [Anon.] London. Hookham & Carpenter. MDCCXCII. ix, 104 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2693 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. — Malone, Edmund. 1741-1812.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Ritson, Joseph. 1752-1803. The quip modest; a few words by way of supplement to Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakespeare; occasioned by a republication of that edition, revised and augmented by the editor of Dodsley's Old plays [Isaac Reed]. London: Printed for J. Johnson . . MDCCCLXXXVIII. viii, 32 pp. 22 cm., in 4s. No. 1 in **G.3931.5=**T.96.210 Ritson's Remarks, critical and illustrative, may be found on shelf-numbers No. 2 in *2597.12;**G.3831.4. The preface is signed, J. R. The copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3931.5 contains manuscript notes. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. J514 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Reed, Isaa…
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Ritson, J. 1752-1803. The quip modest. (Continued.) Same. viii, 32, (1) pp. No. 2 in **G.3931.5** This edition differs slightly from the preceding. A manuscript note of the difference is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. J514
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Ritson, Joseph. 1752-1803. *2597.49=**G.3931.4 Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakspeare. [Anon.] London: Printed for J. Johnson . . MDCCI.XXXIII. (1), viii, 240 pp. Portrait. 20½ cm., in 4s. This work is a criticism of the edition published by Steevens in 1778, in 10 vols. [**G.91.1]. At the end are proposals for a new edition of the plays headed, The genuine text of Shakspeare. The copy on shelf-number **G.3931.4 belonged to Henry Headley, the poet, and contains his autograph. This copy lacks the portrait. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 4, 1912. H6815 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Anon. ref.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. *4492.341.1.No.2 Smith, Robert Metcalf, and Howard Seavoy Leach, 1887- The Shakespeare folios and the forgeries of Shakespeare's handwriting in the Lucy Packer Linderman Memorial Library of Lehigh University, with a list of original folios in American libraries. = Bethlehem, Pa. [1927.] 47, (1) pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. Facsimiles. [Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. Publications. Vol. 1, no. 2. Institute of Research. Circular. No. 7. Studies in the humanities. No. 1.] 23 cm. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 8, 1929. N5969 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — S.r.c. Bethlehem, Pa. Libraries. Lucy Library. Pubs.— Shakespeare, William. Handwriting.— Shakespeare, William. Editions.— Shakespeare, William. Bibl.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. *4492.341.1.No.2 Smith, R. M., and H. S. Leach, 1887- . The Shakespeare folios and the forgeries of Shakespeare's handwriting. (Continued.) The list of folios is restricted to college, university and public libraries, and libraries on special foundations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 8, 1929 N5969
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. Spencer, Hazelton. 4592.184=**G.72.27 Shakespeare improved. The Restoration versions in quarto and on the stage. — Cambridge. Harvard University Press. 1927. xii, 406 pp. Portraits. Facsimile. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 26, 1928. N4998 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. — Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. T., T. No. 2 in **G.3920.7** Postscript to the Child's own book. London. Richards. 1842. 8 pp. 20½ cm. A squib, ridiculing Collier's Reasons for a new edition of Shakespeare [No. 1 in **G.3920.7; etc.]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2703 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. Burlesque. — Collier, John Payne. 1789–1883.
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Shakespeare. Editions. No. 13 in **G.72.7.2 What edition of Shakespeare shall I buy? Answers of eminent Shakespearians and the public press. [Boston. Cushing & co. 1882.] 20, (4) pp. 12°. Notices of H. N. Hudson's Harvard edition of Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. First folio, 1623. No. 2 in **G.360.15=No. 1 in **G.60a.22=**G.61.10 Barton, Thomas Pennant, 1803-1869. Description of a copy of the first folio edition of the plays of Shakespeare, now in the collection of T. P. Barton. New York. 1860. 22 pp. 27 cm. Only twenty copies printed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. L7096 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. First folio, 1623.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. First Folio, 1623. **G.3950.37 Bookman's Journal, The, and print collector. The First Folio Shakespeare: tercentenary celebration number. — London. 1923. 37-76 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. [Vol. 9, no. 26. November, 1923.] 27 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 19, 1924. M7727 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. First Folio, 1623. — Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. 1923.
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Shakespeare, William. Editions. First folio, 1623. Cole, George Watson, 1850– *G.3950.31 The first folio of Shakespeare; a further word regarding the correct arrangement of its preliminary leaves. New York. The Author. 1909. 20 pp. Folded tables. 25 cm. Reprinted, with corrections, from the Proceedings and Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, vol. 3, pp. 65-83 [*6112.163.3]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 13, 1923. M7418 — Shakespeare, William. Editions. First folio, 1623.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. Arrowsmith, William Robson. No. 2 in **G.3944 13** Shakespeare's editors and commentators. By W. R. Arrowsmith. London. Smith. 1865. 52 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Proof-sheets of the first 32 pages of this work, with a title-page which says Part I., but is otherwise identical with the title-page of the complete copy, may be found on shelf-number No. 3 in **G.3944.13. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K2618 — Shakespeare, William. Editors.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. **G.3936.38=No. 2 in **G.3936.37=**T.96.209 Hardinge, George. 1743-1816. Another essence of Malone, or, the “beauties” of Shakspeare’s editor. [Anon.] Part [1 &] 2. London. Becket. 1801. 2 v. in 1. 22½ cm., in 4s. The copy on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.3936.37 lacks [Part 1]; that on shelf-number **T.96.209 lacks Part 2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J275 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Malone, Edmund. 1741-1812. — Anon ref.
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*Q.59 .53 Hastings, William Thomson, 1881- To the next editor of Shakespeare: notes for his prospectus. (In The Colophon. New York, 1930-40. 24 cm. new ser., v. 2, no. 4 (1937) p. 487-503)
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. Kuehn, Carl, of Rennerod. 6596.15=**G.75.24 Ueber Ducis in seiner Beziehung zu Shakspere. Inaugural-Dissertation . . . Jena . . Cassel. Döll. 1875. 37 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. K1715 — Ducis, Jean François. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. Pye, Henry James. 1745-1813. *2597.15=**G.3924.12 Comments on the commentators on Shakespeare. With preliminary observations on his genius and writings . . London. Tipper & Richards. 1807. xvi, 342 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2693 — Shakespeare William. Biog. and crit. — Shakespeare William. Editors.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. Raleigh, Walter Alexander. Johnson on Shakespeare. Essays and notes selected and set forth with an introduction. By Walter Raleigh. — London. Frowde. 1908. xxxi, (1), 206, (1) pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1915. K6431 — Shakespeare, William. Editors. — Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 1709-1784.
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Shakespeare, William. Editors. Rosbund, Maximilian. 1860 – No. 9 in **G.75.23** Dryden als Shakespeare-Bearbeiter. Inaugural-Dissertation . . . Halle-Wittenberg . . von Max Rosbund. Halle a. S. Plötz. 1882. 72, (1) pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2150 — Dryden, John. 1631-1700. — Shakespeare, William. Editors.
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Shakespeare, William. Education. See Shakespeare, William. Biography. Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3960
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Shakespeare, William. England in his time. See Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3960
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Shakespeare, William. Ethics. See Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions.
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Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions. **G.3951.54 Bodleian Library, Oxford, England. Catalogues. A catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition held ... to commemorate the death of Shakespeare, April 23, 1916. Oxford. 1916. xv, (1), 99 pp. Portraits. Plate Facsimiles. 26 cm., in 4s. Contains a Preface by Sir Sidney Lee, and a Historical note on the Bodleian Library. (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions. **G.3951.54 Bodleian Library, Oxford, England. Catalogues... (Continued) Another edition has been published, containing only the very earliest state of the Droeshout portrait, and lacking the facsimiles and historical note.
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Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions. Grolier Club, New York. *Q.16.82 Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of the text of Shakespeare's plays as published in edited editions; together with a large collection of engraved portraits of the poet. = New York. The Grolier Club. 1916. vi, 114, (1) pp. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1916. K8126 — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Exhibs. — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. Bibl.
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Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions. King, John Charles. Shakespeare at the Paris Exposition. (In Poet-Lore. Vol. 1, pp. 560-562. Philadelphia. 1889.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2663 — Shakespeare, William. Exhibitions. — Paris. Exhibitions. Exposition universelle de 1900.
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Shakespeare, William. Fairy-lore.
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Shakespeare, William. Fairy-lore. See also Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Fairy-lore. Hazlitt, William Carew, editor. 1834– *4599.27=**T.58.100 Fairy tales, legends and romances illustrating Shakespeare and other early English writers. To which are prefixed two preliminary dissertations: 1. On pigmies; 2. On fairies. By Joseph Ritson. London. Kerslake. 1875. iv, 426 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. “Two scarce books are here amalgamated . . . Ritson’s Fairy tales [**G.3714.16; **K.287.21] . . . Halliwell’s Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer night’s dream [No. 1 in *4596.12]. The preface is signed, W. C. Hazlitt. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.58.100. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J563 — T.r. — Ritson, Joseph. 1752-1803. — Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820-1889. …
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Shakespeare, William. Family. See Shakespeare, William. Biography. Shakespeare, William. Coat of arms. Shakespeare, William. Genealogy. Shakespeare, William. Name. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1919. L7256
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Shakespeare, William. Festivals. See Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1910. H2065
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. See also Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1916. K8217
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. À Beckett, Arthur William, 1844-1909. **T.96.268 ... William Shakespeare behind the scenes of the Globe Theatre. From a rare MS. ... Edited by Bertie Vyse [pseud.]. London. Nichols. 1864. 8 pp. 20½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1922. M5058 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction drama, etc., relating to him. No. 11 in **G.3930.12=6259c.69 Brougham, John. 1810-1880. Shakespeare's dream. An historic pageant, with an allegorical introduction. Added, a description of the costume, cast of the characters... and the whole of the stage business. New York. French. [185-?] 7 pp. [The minor drama. No. 164.] 16°.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Brougham, John, 1810-1880. 6259c.69=No. 11 in **G.3930.12** Shakespeare's dream. An historic pageant, with an allegorical introduction. To which are added a description of the costume — cast of the characters . . . and the whole of the stage business. New York. French. [185-?] 7 pp. [The minor drama. No. 164.] 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. L7087 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Collins, William Wilkie, 1824-1889. *A.1840.2 Mr. Wray's cash-box; or, the mask and the mystery. A Christmas sketch. — London. Bentley. 1852. viii, 171 pp. Plate. 17 cm., in 8s. This story was suggested to the author by a mask of Shakespeare, taken from the Stratford bust. Another edition, with the title The stolen mask or the mysterious cash box, may be found on shelf-number **G.3954.14. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1923. M6853 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Collins, William Wilkie. 1824-1889. **G.3954.14 The stolen mask; or, the mysterious cash box. Philadelphia. Peterson. [1862?] 17-80 pp. 24 cm., in 8s. The mask was a cast of Shakespeare taken from the Stratford bust.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Curling, Henry, 1803-1864. *G.3934.11=*T.88.18 The forest youth; or, Shakespeare as he lived. An historical tale. By Captain Curling. London. Eginton & Co. 1853. 293 pp. Plate. [The pocket library.] 16 cm., in 16s. Jl22 - T.r. - S.r. - Shakespeare, William. Fiction relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Curling, Henry. **G.3934.12 The merry wags of Warwickshire. Or the early days of Shakspere. A drama. London. Wright. 1854. (5), 81 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1919. L5840 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Curling, Henry. **G.3934.10 Shakspere; the poet, the lover, the actor, the man. A romance. London. Bentley. 1848. 3 v. 8°.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Dix, William Giles. No. 11 in **G.72.7.1 An imaginary conversation between William Shakespeare and his friend, Henry Wriothesly, Earl of Southampton. Also an imaginary conversation, between the same Mr. Shakespeare, and Mr. Richard Quyner, an old associate of his, at Stratford-upon-Avon. Boston. Jordan & Co. 1844. 40 pp. 18½ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K2634 — Shakespeare, William. Fiction relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction,,drama, etc. relating to him. Drake, Nathan. **G.3924.15 = **G3924.16 = 6577.173 Noontide leisure; or, sketches in summer, outlines from nature and imagination, and including a tale of the days of Shakespeare. London. Cadell. 1824. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 80. The Barton copies are each bound in 2 volumes.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Dugué, Ferdinand, 1815- William Shakspeare. Drame en six actes. Paris. Lévy frères. 1857. (4), 115 pp. 19 cm., in 12s and 6s. **G.3911.16 Same. 31 pp. Illus. [Théâtre contemporain illustré.] 30 cm. No. 6 in **4671.2.6 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1918. L5669 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. — S.r.c.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Duval, Alexandre Vincent Pineu. No. 6 in **G.79.2 Shakspeare amoureux, ou la pièce à l'étude, comédie en un acte en prose, par Alexandre Duval. Paris. Tresse. 1859. 11 pp. [La France dramatique au dix-neuvième siècle, choix de pièces modernes.] 24 cm. The same may be found in Morceaux divers de prose ou de poésie . . . [No. 1 in *6628.17]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1919. L5863 — T.r.—S.r.—Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Fenton, Richard. *4563.7 = **G.3954.19 A tour in quest of genealogy, through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire, in a series of letters to a friend in Dublin; with a description of Stourhead and Stonehenge; together with various anecdotes and curious fragments from a manuscript collection ascribed to Shakespeare. By a Barrister. (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. *4563.7=**G.3954.19 Fenton, R. A tour in quest of genealogy,... (Continued) London. Sherwood, Neely & Jones. 1811. iv, 338 pp. Plates. 8°.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Gregg, Tresham Dames. **G.73.4 Queen Elizabeth; or the origin of Shakespeare. A drama in five acts, after the Elizabethan model. London. MacIntosh & Co. 1872. viii, 128 pp. 22 cm., in 8s.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. 4599.129=No. 8 in *4599.130=**G.3917.15 Holtei, Carl Eduard von, 1797-1880. Shakspeare terug in zijne geboorteplaats, historisch drama in vier bedrijven of zes tafereelen. [Anon.] Vrij naar het hoogduitsch, door C. J. Roobol. Amsterdam. Hassels. 1857. 134 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1918. L5669 — Anon. ref. — Roobol, C. J., tr. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Hope, Winifred Ayres. The masque of Psyche, or the seven ages of the soul. An arrangement of scenes from seven Shakespearean plays. — New York. French. 1915. 86 pp. [French's Standard library edition.] 20 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 1, 1916. K9673a — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, et., relating to him. — Masques.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Koenig, Heinrich Joseph. William Shakspeare. [Roman.] Traduit de l'allemand. Bruxelles. Schnée. 1860. 3 v. 15 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1918. L5666 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Koesting, Wilhelm Heinrich Anton Carl. 4598.113=**G.3913.17 Shakespeare, ein Winternachtstraum. Dramatisches Gedicht von Karl Kösting. Wiesbaden. Niedner. 1864. xvi, 152, x pp. 21½ cm, in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1919. L7044 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Landor, Walter Savage. 4598.124 Citation and examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough, clerk, before the worshipful Sir Thomas Lucy, Knight, touching deer-stealing on the nineteenth day of September . . . 1582. Now first published from original papers. Added, A conference of Master Edmund Spenser . . . with the Earl of Essex touching the state of Ireland, A.D. 1595. With an introduction by Hamilton Wright Mabie. New York. Dodd, Mead, & Co. [1891.] xviii, 229 pp. Plate. 18 cm., in 8s. A conference of Master Edmund Spenser is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 13, 1918. L4788 — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. — Mab…
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Law, James Duff. *A.5075.1 The sea-shore of Bohemia, or The true Shakespeare. Dramatically portrayed: with an appendix on Shakespeare's gloves. Lancaster, Pa. The New Era Printing Co. 1900. (8), 53 pp. Autograph facsimile. L. 80. A drama in blank verse. No. 65 of an edition of 111 copies.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. No. 2 in **G.3936.31 Lindner, Christoph Albert 1831- William Shakspeare. Ein Schauspiel in drei Abtheilungen. [Rudolstadt. 1864.] (1), 122 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, and the Earl of Southampton are among the characters.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Porter, T. H. *4578.334=*T.87.101 A maid of the Malverns: a romance of the Blackfriars Theatre. London. Lynwood & Co., Ltd. [1911.] 269 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. An historical novel, the scene of which is laid in England during Elizabeth's reign. Contains much theatrical history. Bacon, Shakespeare and others appear. - Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Rau, Herbert. William Shakespeare. Culturgeschichtlich-biographischer Roman. Berlin. Gerschel. 1864. 4 v. in 2. 16°. 6599.28=**G.3914.18 Same. 4 v. 6599.116
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Rosier, Joseph Bernard, and Adolphe, Comte de Ribbing. **G.3955.28 El sueño de una noche de verano, opera cómica en tres actos. Escrita en frances por los señores Rosier y de Leuven [Leuven, pseud.] libremente traducida al castellano por Un ingenio de esta córte, y puesta en música por el maestro D. T. Gastambide. — Madrid. Sociedad tipográfico-editorial. 1852. 63, (1) pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Words only. Shakespeare, Falstaff, and Queen Elizabeth (called Isabel) are the principal characters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 23, 1924. M8331 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Shake William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, Eilliam. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Severn, Emma. **G.3934.9 Anne Hathaway; or, Shakspeare in love. London. Bentley. 1845. 3 v. 20 cm., in 12s. A newspaper clipping is inserted.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Shakespeare and Lee. **G.76.22 (In Dialogues of the living and the dead . . . Pp. 34-38. London. 1701.) The Lee of the title is possibly Nathaniel Lee, actor and playwriter. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 31, 1918. L4267 — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. — Lee, Nathaniel, 1653?–1692.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. No. 8 in **G.3914.17 Shakespeare in Deutschland am Tage seiner Jubelfeier. Ein dramatischer Scherz und-Ernst, in einem Vor- spiel und zwei Akten... Würzburg. Richter. 1864. 32 pp. 16 cm., in 8s.
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Shakespeare, William, Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. No. 2 in **G.4015.27** = No. 6 in **K.49.10** Somerset, Charles A. Shakespeare's early days: a historical play, in two acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.-G. [George Daniel]. Added ... the whole of the stage business. London. Cumberland. [1830] 48 pp. Plate. [Cumberland's British theatre.] 16°.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Stein, Leopold. 1810-1882. No. 6 in **G.3914.17** Des Dichter's Weihe. Dramatisches Bild aus Shakespeare's Jugendleben. In zwei Akten. Zur dreihundertjährigen Jubilarfeier, begangen am 23. April 1864, als William Shakespeare's Geburts- und Todestage. Frankfurt a. M. Hermann. 1864. 47, (1) pp. 16½ cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2345 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. Stephens, Robert Neilson, 1867-1906. **T.87.18 A gentleman player. His adventures on a secret mission for Queen Elizabeth. Boston. Page & Co. 1899. 438 pp. Plates. 19 cm. Clippings are inserted. Shakespeare and other members of the company at the Globe Theatre are characters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 28, 1918 L4898 — T.r. — Theatre. Fiction. — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bank-side. — Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.4 The life of poets. A novel. Translated from the German. Leipsic. Fleischer. 1830. (2), 140 pp. 16°. This sketch introduces as characters Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene, George Peele and William Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.6 The midsummer night or Shakespeare, and the fairies. From the German. By Mary C. Rumsey. London. Whittingham. 1854. 35 pp. Sm. 80.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.3 Novellen. Band 6. Berlin. Reimer. 1828. 222 pp. 16°. Contents - Das Fest zu Kenelworth - Dichterleben. These sketches introduce as characters Marlowe, Greene, Peele, and Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Tieck, Johann Ludwig. **G.3913.5 Die Sommernacht. Eine Jugenddichtung. Mit einem Vorworte von J. D. Walter. Frankfurt am Main. Sauerländer. 1853. 48 pp. 2 plates. Sm. 4°.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Verdier, ——, Marquis de. **G.66.2** Shakespeare: comédie en 4 actes et 5 tableaux. Paris. Boyer & cie. 1873. 165 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 12s.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams Robert Folkestone. The secret passion. By the Author of "Shakspeare and his friends," &c. London. Colburn. 1844. 3 v. 80. **G.3934.7 The scene is laid in the time of Shakespeare and the characters are taken from his family. Same. New York. Leavitt & Allen. [184-?] 3-230 pp. Engraved title-page. No. 2 in 6590.52 (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams, R. F. The secret passion... (Continued) Same. Burgess, Stringer & Co. 1848. Engraved title-page. *6573.39 Two copies.
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams, Robert Folkstone. Shakespeare and his friends; or, "The golden age" of Merry England. [Anon.] London. Colburn. 1838. 3 v. in $8^{\circ}$. **G.3934.5 Same. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard. 1839. $12^{\circ}$. 6590.51 Same. By the Author of The youth of Shakespeare. (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams, R. F. Shakspeare and his friends;... (Continued) New York. Leavitt & Allen. [186-?] 315 pp. $8^\circ$. No. 1 in 6590.52 Same. Philadelphia. Peterson. 6590.53
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams, Robert Folkstone. The youth of Shakespeare. By the author of "Shakespeare and his friends." London. Colburn. 1839. 3 v. 120. **G.3934.6 Same. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard. 1840. 6597.11 = *6590.43 Same. New York. Leavitt & Allen. [184-?] 254 pp. 80. No. 3 in 6590.52 (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc. relating to him. Williams, R. F. The youth of Shakespeare...(Continued) Same. Philadelphia. Peterson. 6590.54
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Shakespeare, William. Fiction relating to him. See Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. See also Shakespeare, William. Fairy-lore. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. Bell, William, Phil. Dr. **T.57.385=**G.3955.3 Shakespeare's Puck, and his folklore, illustrated from the superstitions of all nations. London. 1852[-64]. 3 v. Illus. Plates. 18 cm., in 12s. Part of vol. 2 and all of vol. 3 are devoted to an attempt to prove that Shakespeare once lived in Germany. The copy on shelf-number **G.3955.3 lacks vol. 3. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.57.385. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J66 — Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Folk-lore. — Puck.
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Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. Dyer, Thomas Firminger Thiselton. Folk-lore of Shakespeare. By T. F. Thiselton Dyer. London. Griffith & Farran. [1883.] ix, 526 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. 2590.23=**T.56.42 Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.42. Same. New York. Harper. 1884. viii, 559 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. 2590.18 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J189 — Folk-lore. — Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FOLK-LORE, MYTHOLOGY. PR3004 .T5 Thiselton-Dyer, Thomas Firminger, 1848- 1884 Folk lore of Shakespeare, by Rev. T. F. Thiselton Dyer ... London, Griffith & Farran; New York, E. P. Dutton & co. [1884] xi (i. e. ix), 526 p. 23cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. **T.56.42 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Folk-lore, mythology. PR3004.T5 1884
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FOLK-LORE, MYTHOLOGY. Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three notelets on Shakespeare ... By William J. Thoms, F.S.A. London, J. R. Smith, 1865. viii, 136 p. 20 1/2cm. "Shakespeare in Germany" has caption title: On the connection between the early English and early German drama, and on the probable origin of Shakespeare's "Tempest". (Continued on next card) PR2976.T5
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FOLK-LORE, MYTHOLOGY. Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three notebooks on Shakespeare ... 1865. (Card 2) CONTENTS.—Shakespeare in Germany (reprinted from the "New monthly magazine" July 1840)—The folk-lore of Shakespeare (reprinted from the "Athenaeum", 1847)—Was Shakespeare ever a soldier? (reprinted from "Notes and queries", 1859) (Continued on next card) PR2976.T5
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FOLK-LORE, MYTHOLOGY. PR2976 .T5 Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three note-lets on Shakespeare ... 1865. (Card 3) *T.57.93 — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William. Tempest—Sources. 2. German drama—Early modern (to 1700)—Hist. & crit. 3. Shakespeare, William—Folk-lore, mythology. 4. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge—Military life. 5. Ayrer, Jacob, d. 1605. I. Title. PR2976.T5
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Shakespeare, William. Fools. See Shakespeare, William. Characters. Fools. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 29, 1917 L2824
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--FOLK-LORE, MYTHOLOGY. *G.3914 .20 Tschischwitz, Benno, 1828-1900. Nachklänge germanischer Mythe in den Werken Shakspeares. Halle, Waisenhaus, 1865. vi, 130 p. 19cm. *XF .1205 [Another copy] .A8T5 1. Shakespeare, William--Folk-lore, mythology. I. Title.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. See also Collier, John Payne. Reply to N. E. S. A. Hamilton [etc.]. Ireland, Samuel, -1800. Ireland, Samuel William Henry, 1777-1835. Shakespeare, William. Collier controversy. Shakespeare, William. Manuscripts. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library January 31, 1938. E2392
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. See also Ireland, Samuel William Henry, 1777-1835. Shakespeare, William. Collier controversy. Shakespeare, William. Manuscripts. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 12, 1937. E1377
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820–1889. **G.3920.29** Observations on the Shakesperian forgeries at Bridgewater House; illustrative of a facsimile of the spurious letter of H. S. By James O. Halliwell. London. For private circulation only. 1853. 8 pp. Facsimile. 28 cm. Refers to the manuscripts involved in the so-called "Collier controversy." A second facsimile of the spurious letter is inserted. One of an edition of 25 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K2653 — Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. — Shakespeare, William. Collier controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Law, Ernest Philip Alphonse. More about Shakespeare "forgeries." A reply to certain articles in The Athenæum, signed "Audi alteram partem," controverting the arguments and conclusions set forth in "Some supposed Shakespeare forgeries." By Ernest Law. — London. G. Bell & Sons, Ltd. 1913. 70 pp. Facsimiles. 21 cm., in 8s. Some supposed Shakespeare forgeries, by the same author, may be found on shelf-number 4598.207. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1917. L1368 — Shakespeare, William. Forgeries.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--FORGERIES--IRELAND. Haraszti, Zoltán, 1892- The Shakespeare forgeries of William Henry Ireland; the story of a famous literary fraud. Boston, Trustees of the Public Library, 1934. 22 p. 27cm.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FORGERIES—IRELAND. *G.3953 .37 Mair, John, 1914- The fourth forger, William Ireland and the Shakespeare papers. New York, Macmillan, 1939. xv, 244 p. illus., ports., facsim. 23 cm. "Bibliography": p.239-240. PR4821 .I 5M3 1939 [Another copy] 1. Ireland, William Henry, 1777-1835. 2. Shakespeare, William--Forgeries--Ireland. I. Title.
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Malone, Edmund, 1741-1812. An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers and legal instruments, published Dec. 24, M DCC XCV. And attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry, Earl of Southampton: illustrated by fac-similes of the genuine hand-writing of that nobleman, and of Her Majesty; a new fac-simile of the hand-writing of Shakspeare never before exhibited; and other authentic documents: in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. James, Earl of Charlemont / by Edmond Malone ... (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Malone, Edmund, 1741-1812. An inquiry into the authenticity ... (Card 2) London : Printed by H. Baldwin: for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand, MDCCXCVI [1796] vii,[1],424,[4]p.,3 folded leaves of plates : facsims. ; 22cm. In this state, p.243, line 10 reads "original"; p.278, line 13 reads "choosing". "The following Prospectus [of Malone's edition of Shakespeare] ... is added here": p.[425-428] Imperfect: p.[425-428] and plate II lacking. (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Malone, Edmund, 1741-1812. An inquiry into the authenticity ... [1796] (Card 3) Copious marginal notes by an early owner. Another state. 23cm. In this state, p.243, line 10 reads "originals"; p.278, line 13 reads "choosing". Imperfect: half-title lacking. Another state. 25cm. In this state, p.243, line 10 reads "originals"; p.278, line 13 reads "liking". (See next card)
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Malone, Edmund, 1741-1812. An inquiry into the authenticity ... [1796] (Card 4) Large paper copy, "of which 25 copies only were printed for presents": note by T.P. Barton on verso of half-title. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Sir William Scott.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Stamp, Alfred Edward, editor, 1870— **G.3920.34** The disputed Revels accounts. Reproduced in collotype facsimile with a paper read before the Shakespeare Association by A. E. Stamp. — [London.] Oxford University Press. 1930. 16 pp. 26 facsimiles. 35 cm., in 4s. Relates to the forged Revels accounts of 1604-5 and 1611-12, also known as the "Cunningham papers." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 8, 1932. N9655 — England. Revels Office. — Shakespeare, William. Forgeries.— Cunningham, Peter, 1816-1869.—Shakespeare Association, The, London. Addresses.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Tannenbaum, Samuel Aaron, 1874- **G.3940.30 Shakespeare forgeries in the Revels accounts. — New York. Columbia University Press. 1928. xiv, 109 pp. Facsimiles. 35 cm. Relates to the forged Revels accounts of 1604–5 and 1611–12, also known as the "Cunningham papers." One of an edition of 500 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. January 9, 1929. N5734 — Shakespeare, William. — Court revels. — Cunningham, Peter, 1816–1869.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Wilson, John, bookseller. Shaksperiana. Catalogue of all the books, pamphlets, &c. relating to Shakespeare . . . Subjoined, an account of the early quarto editions of the . . . plays and poems, the prices at which many copies have sold . . . With a list of the leading and esteemed editions of Shakspeare's collected works. [Anon.] London. Wilson. 1827. xli, 69 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. No. 1 in *6597.31=**G.3951.5=**T.57.171 This edition contains the original pp. xxxvii and xxxviii which were afterwards cancelled. The preface, which relates principally to Shakespearean forgeries, is signed J. W. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J626 — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Forgeries.
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Shakespeare, William. Forgeries. Wilson, J., bookseller. Shaksperiana. (Continued.) Same. 18 cm., in 8s. This edition contains the corrected pp. xxxvii and xxxviii. A clipping is inserted. Same. 22 cm., in 8s, l. p. **G.3951.6 **G.3951.7 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J626
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FORGERIES—COLLIER. White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885. 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, D. Appleton and company, 1854. xliii, 504 p. 22cm. Errata inserted before p. [1] (Continued on next card) PR2976.W4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FORGERIES—COLLIER. PR2976 W4 White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885. Shakespeare's scholar ... 1854. (Card 2) *G.3932.19 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Criticism, Textual. 2. Shakespeare, William—Criticism and interpretation. 3. Shakespeare, William—Forgeries—Collier. I. Title. PR2976.W4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES. PR2848 .M3 1888 Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907. The secret drama of Shakspeare's sonnets, by Gerald Massey. London, K. Paul, Trench & co., 1888. viii, 482 p. 21 1/2cm. Originally published in 1866 under title: Shakspeare's sonnets never before interpreted. (Continued on next card) PR2848.M3 1888
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES. PR2848 .M3 Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907. The secret drama of Shakspeare's sonnets ... 1888. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.56.120 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William. Sonnets. 2. Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, earl of, 1573-1624. 3. Shakespeare, William—Friends and associates. I. Title. PR2848.M3 1888
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Shakespeare, William. Games.
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Shakespeare, William. Games. Shakespeare, William. Quotations. Shakspeare's mental photographs. New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1866. 36 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. A game of ten questions, to each of which there are twenty answers from Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2567 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Games.
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Shakespeare, William. Games. [Shakespeare games.] **G.3944.1** London [etc.]. Mead & Powell [etc.]. 1853 [etc.]. In case. Several card games made up from Shakespearean quotations. Namely: — Shaksperian character cards. Shakspere's love letters. Shakspere's riddles. Games of quartettes. Shaksperian characters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2695 — Shakespeare, William. Games.
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Shakespeare, William. Genealogy.
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Shakespeare, William. Genealogy. See also Shakespeare family. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1913. H9727
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Shakespeare, William. Genealogy. 4598.20=**G.3943.30 Bellew, John Chippendale Montesquieu. 1823-1874. Shakespeare’s home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. . . By J. C. M. Bellew. London. Virtue Brothers & Co. 1863. xv, (1), 380 pp. Plates. Plans. Facsimile. Genealogical charts. 18 cm., in 8s. The charts are of the Shakespeare, Arden, Hathaway and other families. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2621 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Genealogy.
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Shakespeare, William. Genealogy. Craig, E. T. No. 2 in **G.3941.34** Shakspere: or, the Ardens of Warwickshire; and the heritage of genius. [London. Pitman. 1864?] 33-64 pp. Portraits. [Part II.] 18 cm. The portraits, bust, and monument of Shakspere, by the same author, forms Part I, and is paged continuously with this. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2662 — Shakespeare, William. Genealogy. — Heredity. — Genealogy. Arden. — Arden family.
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Shakespeare, William. Ghosts. See Shakespeare, William. Supernatural element. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2669
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Shakespeare, William. Glossaries. See Shakespeare, William. Concordances, dictionaries, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J372
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Shakespeare, William. Grammar. See Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1921. M2740
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—GRAVE. PR2908 .I 6 Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, 1823-1886. Shakespeare's bones. The proposal to disinter them, considered in relation to their possible bearing on his portraiture: illustrated by instances of visits of the living to the dead. By C. M. Ingleby ... London, Trübner & co., 1883. 4 p. l., 48 p. front. 22 1/2 x 18cm. (Continued on next card) PR2908.I 6
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—GRAVE. PR2908 .I 6 Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, 1823-1886. Shakespeare's bones ... 1883. (Card 2) Pages 3-27 deal with famous cases of exhumation, especially that of Schiller. "A bibliography of the exhumation question as affecting Shakespeare's bones": p. [41]-48. "Corrigenda" slip inserted before p. [1] (Continued on next card) PR2908.I 6
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—GRAVE. PR2908 .I 6 Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, 1823-1886. Shakespeare's bones ... 1883. (Card 3) *T.56.71 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Grave. 2. Exhumation. 3. Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von—Death and burial. I. Title. PR2908.I 6
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC. PR2976 .L8 Luce, Morton, 1849- A handbook to the works of William Shakespeare, by Morton Luce ... London, G. Bell and sons, 1906. x, 463 p. 17 1/2cm. Bibliography: p. 449-451. *G.3956.59 [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Handbooks, manuals, etc. PR2976.L8
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting.
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Shakespeare. Handwriting. **G.60.29 [Autotype of an indenture given by William Shakespeare and others to Sydney Walter. Lond. Trustees of the British museum. [189-.] Broadside. -Broadsides.-MSS. Fac-similes.-Brit. Museum. Department of Manuscripts.
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. BIBLE. OLD TESTAMENT. Psalms. ENGLISH. In metre. **G.79.42 The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopkins, W. Whitingham, and others . . . London. Windet. 1594. 5 photographs, mounted in book $10\frac{1}{2}$ $\times$ $10\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Photographs taken about 1864 of a few pages of a book which has been believed to have belonged to Shakespeare. Two of the pages are from the Prayer-book bound with the Psalms. Each of these bears what may perhaps be an autograph of Shakespeare, but they are not among the authenticated ones. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1924. M8292 — Shakespeare, William. Handwriting.—Sternhold, Thomas, tr., -1549. — Hopkins, John, B.A., Oxford, tr.
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. *2150a.71=**H.85.33 Notes on some writing which may be by Shakespeare in the Boston Public Library. [Boston.] 1889. 7 pp. Facsimiles. 26 cm. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library, vol. 8, 1888-89. Two copies on shelf-number *2150a.71. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4681 — Shakespeare, William. Handwriting.
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900. **Cab.G.1.19 A Shaksperian autograph. Typewritten manuscript. Boston. 1888. 15 ff. 16 cm. An article on the alleged autograph of Shakespeare in the Boston Public Library. Two copies, varying slightly, accompanied by illustrative photographs, a facsimile of Shakespeare's will, and other matter, all enclosed in a portfolio, 49 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1919. L5916 — Shakespeare, William. Handwriting.
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Madden, Sir Frederic, 1801-1873. Observations on an autograph of Shakspere and the orthography of his name. Communicated to the Society of Antiquaries in a letter to John Gage, Director. London. Nichols. 1837. (2), 11 pp. Facsimile. 30 cm., in 4s. 4590.6=No. 3 in **G.60a.22 An autograph letter of the author is inserted. Same. Thomas Rodd. 1838. (1), 16, (2) pp. 22 cm. 2597.23=**G.3951.1 This may also be found in Archaeologia, vol. 27, pp. 113-123 [*3311.1.27]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1919. L5863 — Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. — Shakespeare, William. Name.
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Parker, Willard, of Pennsylvania. **G.Cab.1.37 [A collection of photographs of Shakespeare's signature and coat-of-arms...
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Rodd, Thomas, Jr. No. 6 in **G.60a.22 [Shakespeare's autograph. Copies of all the authentic autographs of Shakespeare, enlarged to four times the original size.] Broadside. [London.] 1843. Size, $23\frac{1}{2} \times 30$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2686 — Shakespeare, William. Autographs. — Broadsides.
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Shakespeare, William, Handwriting. Shakespeare, William. **G.Cab.1.20 [Deposition signed May 11, 1612, in the suit of Stephen Bellott versus Christopher Mountjoy, his father-in-law, in the Court of Requests, London.] Manuscript facsimile. Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 1911. Size, $15\frac{1}{8} \times 12\frac{1}{8}$ inches. [Stratford Society, Worcester, Mass. Publications.] The deposition was discovered by Charles William Wallace in 1909. The signature only is in Shakespeare's hand. The facsimile is accompanied by a page containing notes and a transcript of the text by Eben Francis Thompson. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 4, 1911. H5254 — S.r. — Manuscripts. Facsimiles. English. — Wallace, Charles Willi…
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Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. [Two lines of manuscript, the first of which has been believed by some to be an autograph of Shakespeare.] (In Plutarchus. Vitae parallelae. English. The lives of the noble Grecians and Romaines. Fly leaf or binding paper. London. 1603.) Prof. Charles W. Wallace of the University of Nebraska believes that these two lines were originally The some of one hundred and twenty pounds, and that the first line has been changed to the supposed autograph of Shakespeare b y superimposing certain strokes and letters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1917. L1630
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Shakespeare, William. Heroines. See Shakespeare, William. Characters. Women. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 29, 1909. G9782
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Canning, Albert Stratford George. 1832–4590.14=**T.56.52 Thoughts on Shakespeare's historical plays. London. Allen & Co. 1884. vi, (2), 296 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. JIII — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Cosentino, Giuseppe. **G.81.4 I drammi storici inglesi di Shakespeare. — Bologna. Beltrami. 1907. (4), 253, 4 pp. Plates. Engraved title-page. 27½ cm., l. p. No. 132 of an edition of 250 copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 5, 1913. H9031 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Courtenay, Thomas Peregrine. 2597.19 = **G.3922.22 Commentaries on the historical plays of Shakespeare. In 2 v. London: H. Colburn. 1840. 8°. Contents.-...
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Hazlitt, William. 1778-1830. No. 8 in **G.3922.12** Des drames historiques de Shakspeare. [Paris, 1829.] 3-46 pp. 8°. Cut from the Revue britannique, mai, 1829. This appears to be a free translation and condensation of parts of the "Characters." [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 22, 1902 E6175 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. & crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Knauer, Vincenz. No. 2 in **G.3910.15 Die Könige Shakespeares. Ein Beitrag zur Rechtsphilosophie. Wien. Gorischek. 1863. 16 pp. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2666 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Macknight, Thomas. 1829–1899. **G.3924.21** Prize essay on the historical plays of Shakspeare. Written for the Stephen Endowment prize, King’s College, London. London. Wickham & Yelland. 1850. (4), 90 pp. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. The author’s name is not on the title-page but appears in the dedication. Bears a presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2674 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. — King’s College, London. Stephen Endowment Prize.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. 6595.8=No. 5 in **G.77.15 Notizen zur historischen Uebersicht der Shakespeareschen Königs- dramen. Berlin. Czihatzky. 1878. 16 pp. Genealogical table. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1817 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Simpson, Richard. 1820–1876. *6552.10.1874.2=**G.100.1.1874 The politics of Shakspere's historical plays. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 2. 1874. Part II., pp. 396-441. London. 1875.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2591 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Tschischwitz, Benno Johann Friedrich. Shakspeare's Staat und Königthum. Nachgewiesen an der Lancaster-Tetralogie, von Benno Tschischwitz. Halle. Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses. 1866. (4), 89, (1) pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. No. 2 in **G.3914.20 Same. 2. Ausgabe. Barthel. 1868. vi, 89, (1) pp. [Shakspere-Forschungen von Benno Tschischwitz. 3.] 18 cm., in 8s. 4598.22.3 Two copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2708 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Warner, Beverley Ellison. English history in Shakespeare's plays. New York. Longmans, Green & Co. 1894. x, 321 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. Two copies. Same. 1896. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1918. L4491 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Historical plays. Warner, Beverly Ellison. Shakespeare. By Beverly Warner. (In Shakespeare Anniversary Association, New Orleans. Proceedings ... April 23, 1894. Pp. 5-15. [New Orleans. 1894.]) On the historical plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4701 — Shakespeare, William. Historical plays.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HISTORIES. PR2982 .C3 Canning, Albert Stratford George, 1832-1916. Thoughts on Shakespeare's historical plays, by the Hon. Albert S. G. Canning ... London, W. H. Allen & co., 1884. vi, [2], 296 p. 23cm. Contains bibliographical foot-notes. *T.56.52 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Histories. PR2982.C3
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Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. See also Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Description, topography, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 12, 1937. E1377
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Shakespeare, William. Home. **G.60.26 Act, An, for dividing and inclosing certain common fields, common meadows, pastures, and other commonable lands within the parish of Old Stratford otherwise Stratford upon Avon, in the County of Warwick. [London? 1774.] 21, (1) pp. 31 cm., in 4s. Part of Shakespeare's estate lay in the fields enclosed under this act. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2622 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Great Britain. Acts and laws. Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Clarke, H. G., & Co., publishers. No. 13a in **G.3942.28** The little modeller. Or how to make Shakespeare’s birth-place. London. [186–?] Folded sheet, in covers measuring $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Colored patterns to be cut out and pasted on cardboard for setting up a model of the house. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2627 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Ellis, John, Esq., compiler. [A collection of articles and items on Stratford as connected with Shakespeare, cut from books, periodicals and newspapers; with a circular, and programmes of performances in aid of the fund for the purchase and preservation of Shakespeare’s house.] Scrap-book. [Stratford?] 1840. (47) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. $29\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The compiler’s name and the date are written on the first page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1916. K8520 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Descr. — Theatre. Programmes.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Fairholt, Frederick William, 1814-1866. The home of Shakspere illustrated and described. London. Chapman & Hall. 1847. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimile. (1), 32 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. 2598.12=**G.3942.37 The autograph is Sir Thomas Lucy's. Same. New York. Taylor & Co. [1847.] 64 pp. 2598.8=**G.3942.36 Same. Williams. 1848. No. 7 in *Pph.Vol.464 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 24, 1923 M6352 — Shakespeare, William. Home.— Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Fairholt, Frederick William. 1814-1866. Shakespeare's home; visited and described by Washington Irving and F. W. Fairholt; with a letter from Stratford by J. F. Sabin; and the complete prose works of Shakespeare. With etchings by J. F. and W. W. Sabin. New York. Sabin. 1877. (5), 80, (6) pp. Portrait. Plates. 20 cm., in 8s. **T.57.76 This work contains only a few quotations from Washington Irving. Sabin's Letter is catalogued separately. Same. Vignette. (3), 80, (6), pp. 24 cm., in 8s., l.p. **G.63.4 Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J206 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Sabin, W. W., illus. — Sabin, Joseph F., illus. — Irving, Washington. 1783-1859.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Jephson, John Mounteney. 1819–1865. **G.3943·34=**T.56.100 Shakespeare: his birthplace, home, and grave. A pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon in . . . 1863. By J. M. Jephson . . . London. Reeve & Co. 1864. ix, (1), 203 pp. Portraits. Plates. 21½ cm., in 4s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.100. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1915 J307 — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr.— Shakespeare, Wililam. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. *4590.1=**G.50.23 Memorials of Shakespeare. Comprising the poet's will. Reproduced in exact fac-simile by photo-lithography. A letterpress copy of the same, and of the record of the will in the register book. Also, the indentures of conveyance and mortgage of Shakespeare's house in Blackfriars, and photographs of the famous Droeshout and Chandos portraits. With annotations, etc., by H. Staunton. London. Day. [1864.] (12) ff. Illus. Portraits. Facsimiles. 38½ cm., in 1s. A page of errata is inserted. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1910. H4269 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Will. — Staunton, Howard, ed. 1810–1874.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Neil, Samuel. 6595.22=**G.66.1 The home of Shakespeare described by Samuel Neil and illustrated in thirty-three engravings by F. W. Fairholt. Warwick. Cooke. [1871.] 80 pp. Illus. Plates. Plan. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1915. K2716 — Double main card. — 1866. (M2) — Shakespeare, William. Home. (I) — Neil, Samuel. (M1) — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. No. 9 in **G.60.25=No. 1 in **G.60.27 Particulars of Shakespeare's house at Stratford on Avon, for sale by auction by Mr. Robins. At the Mart, London. On Thursday Septtr 16 . . [London. 1847.] 16 pp. Illus. Plate. Plan. 31 cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2680 — Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Pérez Galdós, Benito, 1845- **G.3956.38 La casa de Shakespeare.— Portugal.— De vuelta de Italia. — Barcelona. López. [18—?] 187, (2) pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. Decorated cover. [Colección diamante. 51.] 15½ cm., in 16s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 23, 1924. M8331 — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Portugal. Geog. — Italy. Geog.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Rider, William. Views in Stratford-upon-Avon and its vicinity, illustrative of the biography of Shakespeare, accompanied with descriptive remarks. Warwick. John Merridew and William Rider. 1828. 8 ff. 5 plates. $37\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Etchings. Artist's proofs, on India paper. Same. [Small paper edition.] 26 cm. 6591.4 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2693 — Stratford-upon-Avon, Eng. Descr. — Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Sabin, Joseph F. **T.57.76=**G.63.4 The home of Shakespeare. A letter . . . May, 1869. (In Fairholt; Frederick W. Shakespeare's home. Pp. 53-80. New York. 1877.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J523 — Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Savage, Richard. 6590b.19=**G.69.5 Catalogue of the books, manuscripts, works of art, antiquities and relics at present exhibited in Shakespeare’s birthplace. Stratford-upon-Avon. Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace. 1910. xv, 134 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plans. Facsimiles. 18 cm. “Compiled by Richard Savage, Secretary and Librarian to the Trustees.” —Preface. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 12, 1913. K495 — Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace, publishers. — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Bibl.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Shakespeare, William. Works. 1838. **G.89.8 The plays of William Shakspeare, accurately printed from the text of the corrected copies, left by the late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq. With a glossary. — London. Tegg . . . 1838. (4), 791, xii pp. Additional engraved title-page. 16½ cm., in 8s. There is a painting on the fore-edge illustrating Shakespeare's birthplace. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 1, 1926. N2516 — Fore-edge painting. — Shakespeare, William. Home.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Shakspere Newspaper. *4590.3=No. 4 in **G.60.27=**G.Cab.1.3 [London. Crew. 1847.] 8 pp. Illus. Portraits. 59½ cm. Published in aid of the fund for the purchase of Shakspeare’s house, Strat- ford-upon-Avon. This is apparently the only issue. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2702 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Trustees and Guardians, The, of Shakespeare's Birthplace. **G.72.23** Shakespeare Tercentenary commemoration, 1616–1916. Shakespeare's birthplace. Catalogue of an exhibition of original documents of the XVIth & XVIIth centuries preserved in Stratford-upon-Avon, illustrating Shakespeare's life in the town, with . . . lists of facsimiles belonging to the Trustees of contemporary Shakespearean documents which are preserved elsewhere. Compiled and arranged by Fredk. C. Wellstood. With a preface by Sir Sidney Lee. Stratford-upon-Avon. Fox. 1916. 50 pp. Facsimiles. $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 30, 1924. M9954 — Wellstood, Frederick pref., 1859— Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. 1916. — Shakespeare, William. Home.…
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Wheler, Robert Bell. 1785–1857. No. 14 in **G.3950.10=**T.96.168 An historical account of the birth-place of Shakespeare. By ... R. B. Wheler. Reprinted from the edition of 1824, with a few prefatory remarks by J. O. Halliwell. Stratford-on-Avon. 1863. 22, (2) pp. Plate. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1914. J617 — Shakespeare, William. — Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, editor. 1820–1889.
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Shakespeare, William. Home. Williams, James Leon. *Cab.24.15.1 The home and haunts of Shakespeare. With an introduction by Horace Howard Furness. New York. Scribner. 1892. xx, 120 pp. Illus. Plates, 15 colored. $42\frac{1}{2} \times 32\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The colored plates are reproduced from works of well-known artists. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4550 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. — Furness, Horace Howard, pref., 1833-1912.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--HOMES AND HAUNTS. Bellew, John Chippendall Montesquieu, 1823-1874. Shakespeare's home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. Being a history of the "Great house" built in the reign of King Henry VII., by Sir Hugh Clopton, knight, and subsequently the property of William Shakespeare, gent., wherein he lived and died. By J. C. M. Bellew. London, Virtue brothers and co., 1863. (Continued on next card) PR2916.B3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. PR2916 .B3 Bellew, John Chippendall Montesquieu, 1823-1874. Shakespeare's home ... 1863. (Card 2) xv, [1], 380 p. front. plates, plans, 7 geneal. tab. (6 fold.) 19 1/2$^{cm}$. Genealogical tables of the Shakespeare, Arden, Clopton, Combe, Underhill, Hales, Nash, Forster, and Hathaway families. *G.3943.30 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2916.B3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. Bellew, John Chippendall Montesquieu, 1823-1874. Shakespeare's home ... 1863. (Card 3) 1. Shakespeare, William—Homes and haunts. 2. Stratford-upon-Avon. 3. Shakespeare family. 4. Clopton family. 5. Warwickshire, Eng.—Geneal. PR2916.B3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. *PR2916 .H25 Folio Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. An historical account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last residence of Shakespeare. By James O. Halliwell ... London, Printed by J. E. Adlard, 1864. vii, 4, 246 p. illus. (incl. plans, facsimils.) 39 1/2 cm. Title vignette. (Continued on next card) *PR2916.H25 Folio
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. *PR2916 .H25 Folio Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. An historical account of the New Place ... 1864. (Card 2) "The only work giving an account of Gastrell the iconoclast."—Jaggard, Shakespeare bibl., p. 132. *G.50.2 --- [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR2916.H25 Folio
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. *PR2916 .H25 Folio Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. An historical account of the New Place ... 1864. (Card 3) 1. Shakespeare, William—Homes and haunts. 2. Stratford-upon-Avon. 3. Gastrell, Francis, fl. 1756-1768. *PR2916.H25 Folio
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--HOMES AND HAUNTS. *G.3942 .45 Hand book for visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford- upon-Avon, F. & E. Ward, 1851. 40 p. incl. pl. 18 cm. 1. Shakespeare, William,—Homes and haunts. 2. Stratford-upon-Avon—Descr.—Guide books. 24-29575 Library of Congress DA690.S92H3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--HOMES AND HAUNTS. Harlow, Louis Kinney, 1850-1913. The home of Shakespeare, after water color sketches by Louis K. Harlow. Boston, L.Prang & Co., 1888. 18£.incl.col.plates. 22x29cm. Title vignette (Shakespeare's portrait) Half of the plates include quotations from Shakespeare.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS—STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. PR2932 .H26 [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. A brief guide to the gardens of Shakespeare, and a prospectus of the Shakespeare fund. 1863. [London, Chiswick press, 1863] KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. No. 11 in *G.3940.3 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2932.H26
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS—STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. PR2932 .H26 [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. A brief guide to the gardens of Shakespeare ... [1863] (Card 2) 1. Shakespeare, William—Homes and haunts—Stratford-upon-Avon. 2. Stratford-upon-Avon—Descr. I. Title. II. Title: Gardens of Shakespeare. PR2932.H26
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. *G.70 35 Lee, Sir Sidney, 1859-1926. Stratford-on-Avon, from the earliest times to the death of William Shakespeare; with forty-five illus. by Edward Hull, London, Seeley, 1885. 77 p. illus., maps. 35cm. One of 100 copies of a large paper edition. 1. Stratford-upon-Avon. 2. Shakespeare, William—Homes and haunts. I. Hull, Edward, illus.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—HOMES AND HAUNTS. *T.57 .445 Lee, Sir Sidney, 1859-1926. Stratford-on-Avon from the earliest times to the death of Shakespeare; with forty-five illus. by Herbert Railton and Edward Hull. New ed., London, Seeley, 1909. viii, 304 p. illus., fold. map. 18cm. 1. Stratford-upon-Avon. 2. Shakespeare, William—Homes and haunts. I. Railton, Herbert, 1857-1910, illus. II. Hull, Edward, illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Horsemanship. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge Of horses. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1917. L2610
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Shakespeare, William. Humor. See also Shakespeare, William. Wit and humor. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1923. M5877
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Shakespeare, William. Iconography. See Shakespeare, William. Memorials. Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. See also Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 12, 1937. E1377
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. [Illustrations of Shakespeare's characters.] Scrap-book. 31 plates. $27\frac{1}{2} \times 22$ cm. Steel engravings, mostly of Shakespeare's women, by Glover & Halpin, and other engravers, from pictures by Wright, Kenny Meadows, and other artists. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1918. L5499 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. [Steel engravings illustrating Shakespeare.] Scrap-book. 68 plates. $31 \times 25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contains portraits, engraved title-pages and illustrations of the plays; also Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy (by John Sartain), and Shakespeare and his family. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1918. L5499 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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*Q.59 .184NS Balston, Thomas, 1883- .8 John Boydell, publisher: 'The commercial Maecenas'. (In Signature, New series. London, 1949, no. 8, p. 3-32. 6 plates. 25cm.) "Select bibliography": p. 22.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Barret, J. V. Shakspere fresh chiseled on stone. London. Dean. [18—?] 14 plates. 18 cm. Same. Printed in colors. **G.3952.22 **G.3952.23 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6404 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Baudry, ——, publisher. **G.Cab.1.12 Illustrations pour les œuvres de Shakspeare. Paris. Baudry. 1844. 80 plates, in portfolio. 35 cm. There is a half-title in English and the title on the cover is Galerie de Shakspeare. The engravings are by Geoffroy and others, chiefly French artists. Contains portraits of Shakespeare, also of Shakespeareian actors, editors and commentators. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2620 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John, 1719-1804. **G.Cab.1.14 The American edition of Boydell's Illustrations of the dramatic works of Shakspeare, by the most eminent artists of Great Britain. Restored and published with original descriptions of the plates by Shearjashub Spooner. = New-York. 1852. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. $74\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — 1. Portrait of His Majesty George III., by Sir W. Beechey.— Preface. — Coriolanus. — The alto-rilievo, in front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall, by J. Banks.—The infant Shakspeare, by G. Romney. — The tempest.—Two gentlemen of Verona.—Merry wives of Windsor. — Measure for measure. — Comedy of errors. — Much ado about noth- [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, …
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.Cab.1.14 Boydell, J., 1719–1804. The American edition of Boydell’s Illustrations of the dramatic works of Shakespeare. (Continued.) ing. — Love's labour lost. — Midsummer-night's dream. — Merchant of Venice. — As you like it. — Taming of the shrew. — All's well that ends well. — Twelfth night. — Winter's tale. — Macbeth. — King Lear. 2. Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Charlotte. — Antony and Cleopatra. — King John. — King Richard II. — King Henry IV. — King Henry V. — King Henry VI. — King Richard III. — King Henry VIII. — Coriolanus. — Julius Cæsar. — Timon of Athens. — Titus Andronicus. — Troilus and Cressida. — Cymbeline. — Romeo and Juliet. — Hamlet. — Othello. This care was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1930. N8202
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John. 1719–1804. Boydell vs. Drummond. 11th East. 142. Court of Kings Bench, Easter term. 49. Geo. III. May 25, 1809. [London?] 1809. (46) pp. Manuscript. Sm. 4°. The suit was over a breach of contract in the delivery of prints illustrative of Shakespeare's plays. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 5, 1907. G3518 — Drummond, I. — Shakespeare, William. Illus — Manuscripts in this Library.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John. 1719–1804. A catalogue of the pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall. London: Sold at the place of exhibition. MDCCLXXXIX. (1), xvi, 95, (1) pp. 19 cm., in 4s. No. 1 in **G.3951.38** This book contains a prospectus of the Boydell Shakespeare [*4590.43; *2596.21; etc.], a Preface by John Boydell, and the passages from Shakespeare illustrated by the pictures. Same. Printed by H. Baldwin . . . M DCC CX. [1790]. xviii, (2), 143 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. **G.3951.37** This edition lacks the prospectus, but contains an account of the progress of the Boydell Shakespeare. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J641 — Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London.— Shakespeare, William. Illus…
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, J. 1719–1804. A catalogue of the pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall. (Continued.) A plate is inserted. Same. Printed for the proprietors . . . M,DCC,XCII. xiv, (1), 190 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. **G.3951.39 A catalogue giving the prices for which the paintings, etc., were sold is inserted in this edition and the one following. =Same. M,DCC,XCIV. xiv, (1), 212, 24 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. **T.57.233 Appended is A catalogue of small pictures painted for the Shakspeare Gallery. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J641
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John. **G.50a.2 A collection of prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the dramatic works of Shakespeare, by the artists of Great-Britain. London. John & Josiah Boydell. 1803. 2 v. in 1. Portraits. Plates. $68\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This work, popularly known as the Boydell Shakespeare, or Boydell gallery, contains 12 pp. of text and 100 large copperplates from paintings by leading artists of the time, Reynolds, Smirke, Northcote, Stothard, Westall, and others. The portraits are of King George III. and Queen Charlotte. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 28, 1914. K2471 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Boydell Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John, 1719-1804. **G.50A.7** Boydell's Graphic illustrations of the dramatic works of Shakespeare: consisting of a series of prints. Forming an elegant and useful companion to the various editions of his works, engraved from pictures, purposely painted by the very first artists, and lately exhibited at the Shakespeare Gallery. = London. . . Messrs. Boydell & Co. . . . [1798.] 102 plates. Engraved title-page. $43\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no text. Two of the plates are of Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 24, 1932. D74 — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Engravings. Colls.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John, 1719-1804. **G.164.2 The signatures of the subscribers to the Shakspeare. [Boydell's.] Manuscript. [179-?] (1), 79 ff. 29 cm. On vellum. A sheet containing memoranda is inserted. This volume was purchased at the Turner sale in 1860. It contains autographs of King George III., Queen Charlotte, George, Prince of Wales, and many of the nobles and famous men of the time. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1918. L5185 — Autographs. Colls. — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Manuscripts in this Library. English.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Boydell, John and Josiah, publishers. No. 5 in **G.3950.8** Boydell's lottery, to be drawn pursuant to act of Parliament. [Also Plan of the Shakspeare lottery.] [London. 1804.] 3 circulars. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2623 — Shakespeare, William. Misc.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Brereton, Austin, 1862– **G.61.7** Shakespearean scenes and characters: with descriptive notes on the plays, and the principal Shakespearean players, from Betterton to Irving. London. Cassell & Co. 1886. 96 pp. Plates. 31½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1916. K8461 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Brown, Arthur King, compiler. Dramatic and musical photographs. Vol. 1-10. = Scrap-books. [Boston. 1911-13.] 10 v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 33½ cm. Some of the portraits are autographed. Many represent Shakespearean characters. Each volume has an index. For further additions, see Brown, Arthur King, compiler. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 21, 1913. J432 — Musicians. Portraits. — Theatre. Scrap-books. — Actors. Portraits. — Portraits. Colls. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811. **G.Cab.1.34** [A collection of copperplate engravings, after Bartolozzi, Chapman, Gardiner, Meadows, and others; illustrating various scenes and characters in the works of Shakespeare.] — [London. Thomas Macklin. 1791-96.] 19 plates. Size, $13\frac{1}{8} \times 17\frac{3}{4}$ inches, on paper, size, $18\frac{1}{4} \times 23$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 3, 1922. M4307 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—ILLUSTRATIONS. Crane, Walter, 1845-1915, illus. Flowers from Shakespeare's garden: a posy from the plays. [London] Cassell, 1909. 40 p. (on double leaves) col. illus. 26cm. 1. Shakespeare, William—Illustrations. I. Shakespeare, William, 1561-1616. II. Title. LCA
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822–1888. **G.Cab.1.29 [Illustrations to scenes from Shakespeare.] = [Philadelphia 1884.] 30 plates, each accompanied by a page of text from the play which it illustrates. Size, $24\frac{1}{4} \times 19$ inches, in black wooden box $30\frac{1}{2} \times 24\frac{1}{4} \times 6\frac{3}{8}$ inches. Contents. — Much ado about nothing. 2 plates. — The tempest. 1 plate. — Measure for measure. 1 plate. — Midsummer night's dream. 1 plate. — The merchant of Venice. 3 plates. — As you like it. 5 plates. — The merry wives of Windsor. 1 plate. — King Henry IV. Part 1. 2 plates. — King Henry V. 1 plate. — King Henry VI. Part 1. 1 plate. — King Henry VI. Part 3. 1 plate. — King Henry VIII. 2 plates. — Romeo and [Continued on the next …
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.Cab.1.29 Darley, F. O. C., 1822-1888. [Illustrations to scenes from Shakespeare.] (Continued.) Juliet. 3 plates. — Macbeth. 1 plate. — Hamlet. 2 plates. — King Lear. 1 plate. — Othello. 1 plate. Some of these plates have been reproduced, and appear in smaller size in the Stratford edition of the Bryant Shakespeare. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 14, 1916. K9933
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Douce, Francis, 1757-1834. Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of ancient manners: with dissertations on the clowns and fools of Shakespeare; on the collection of popular tales entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris dance. The engravings on wood by J. Berryman. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme. 1807. 2 v. Illus. Portrait. 22 cm., in 8s. *2596.1=**G.3932.12=**G.3932.13 The copies on shelf-numbers *2596.1.1 and **G.3932.13.1 contain autograph [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1916. K9890 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Shakespeare, William. Characters. Fools. — Morris dances. — Gesta Romanorum.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Douce, F., 1757-1834. Illustrations of Shakespeare. (Continued.) letters of Mr. Douce. The lettered copy also contains a drawing of three fools dancing "found in a copy belonging to a particular friend of the author." Same. The engravings on wood by Jackson. A new edition. Tegg. 1839. xiv, (I), 631, (I) pp. This edition does not contain the portrait. **G.3932.14 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1916. K9890
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3951.44=**T.47.42 Dramatic souvenir, The . . . Literary and graphical illustrations of Shakespeare and other . . . English dramatists . . . London. Tilt. 1833. xvi, 204 pp. Illus. Plates. Vignette. 19½ cm., in 6s. An earlier edition, having the title Literary and graphical illustrations of the British drama . . . may be found on shelf-numbers **G.3951.43; **K.34.27; *6595.62. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J178 — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Eaton, Seymour, editor. 1859– Shakespeare. Rare print collection. [Facsimiles. Connoisseur edition.] — [Philadelphia. Published for private circulation.] 1900. 12 parts in I v. Portraits. Plates. Coat of arms. Vignettes. Manuscript facsimiles. $8^\circ$. One plate is colored. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1908. G6939 — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Edwards, Ernest **G.50.7 Memorials of Shakespeare, photographed for the tercentenary festival. London. Edwards. [1864.] 8 photographs, in portfolio. $33\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. K2635 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Descr. Views.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3951.48 Galerie de Shakspeare. Dessins pour ses œuvres dramatiques. Série 1-7. Paris. Audot. 1828-32. 7 v. in 1. Plates. $11\frac{1}{2} \times 15$ cm. Contents. — 1. Hamlet. 2. Roméo et Juliette. 3. Le songe d'une nuit d'été. 4. Le marchand de Venise. 5. Macbeth. 6. La Tempête. 7. Othello. The engravings in series 1 are by Moritz Retzsch, with explanations translated from the German of Professor Boettiger by Mme Elise Voiart, and passages from Shakespeare, in Guizot's and Pichot's translations. Series 2 to 7 contain engravings by Ludwig Sigismund Ruhl, accompanied by analyses of the plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2644—Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.—Retzsch, Friedrich August Moritz, illus.—Ruhl,…
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Hanfstaengl, Franz. **G.Cab.1.21 Shakespeare-Gallerie. Von C. v. Piloty, F. Piloty, Adolf Menzel u. A. Photographirt ... von Franz Hanfstängl. Mit Text von Bruno Meyer. Berlin. Grote. 1873. 10 pp. 15 plates. 46 cm. The plates are from the works of many artists. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 1, 1911. H5251 — Meyer, Bruno Ludwig staengl, Franz. (M2) — T.r. (1) — Piloty, Carl von, and others, illustrators. (2) — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. (2) — Double main card.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—ILLUSTRATIONS. Hartmann, Sadakichi, 1867-1944. Shakespeare in art, by Sadakichi Hartmann ... Boston, L. C. Page & company, 1901. 3 p. l., iii-v p., 1 l., [2], 11-371 p. incl. plates, ports. front. 19½ cm. (On verso of half-title: Art lover's series) Bibliography: p. 355-358. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR CONTENTS.—The Shakespearean portraits.—The Shakespearean illustrators.—The painters of the historical dramas.—The painters of the comedies.—The painters of the tragedies.—Shakespeare in sculpture.—Portraits of actors in Shakespearean parts.—Bibliography. Another copy: 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Illustrations. 1. Title. PR2883.H2 0—6641 Library of Congress [57p1]
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848. **G.50.9=**G.3952.6 The Shakspeare gallery; containing the principal female characters in the plays of the great poet. Engraved . . . from drawings by the first artists, under the direction and superintendence of Charles Heath. London. Tilt. [1837.] (3), 45 ff. 45 plates. 28 cm. The artists are A. E. Chalon, E. T. Parris, J. Bostock, K. Meadows, J. Hayter, J. J. Jenkins, C. R. Leslie, K. Hields, F. P. Stephanoff, E. Cor- [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1918. L3702 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Characters. Women. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.50.9=**G.3952.6 Heath, C., 1785-1848. The Shakspeare gallery. (Continued.) bould, J. Herbert. The plates are accompanied by appropriate selections from the plays. These plates are also used in Mary Cowden Clarke's edition of Shakespeare [**G.4041.6] and in H. L. Palmer's "Stratford gallery" [**G.3952.5]. The copy on shelf-number **G.50.9 is a folio set of India proofs before letters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1918. L3702
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Heroines. The, of Shakspeare: comprising the principal female characters in the plays of the great poet. Engraved under the direction of Charles Heath, from drawings by eminent artists. London. Bogue. 1848. vi pp. (45) ff. 45 plates. $36\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Printed on one side only of the leaf. **G.50.10 Each plate is accompanied by an extract from the play illustrated. More than half the pictures are by J. W. Wright. Among the other artists are K. Meadows, J. Hayter, W. P. Frith, and A. Johnston. Same. With . . . extracts . . . in English and French; and critical essays on each of the characters. London Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. [187-?] Unpaged. Plates. Engraved title-pages. $27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. **K.115.8 Heath's name does not appear on this edi…
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Hirsch, Adolf von. No. 3 in **G.3910.15** Maskenstudien. Eine Gallerie Fr. Haase’scher Charakterköpfe für Freunde des Künstlers. Königsberg. Hübner & Matz. 1866. 33 pp. 21½ cm. Describes ideal portraits of Richard III., Shylock, Hamlet, and others. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2657 — Haase, Fr. — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Howard, Frank, 1805-1866. **G.Cab.1.30 Illustrations of Shakespeare. [London? 183-?] 40 plates on 20 folios. 35½ cm. Contents. — Tempest. — Two gentlemen of Verona. — Twelfth Night. There is no title-page and no text. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1919. L6683 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Howard, Frank. 1805-1866. 2595.5=**G.74.13=**G.3952.4 The spirit of the plays of Shakspeare, exhibited in a series of outline plates illustrative of the story of each play . . . With quotations and descriptions. London. Cadell. 1833. 5 v. Plates. 8°. Contents. — 1. Tempest. — Two gentlemen of Verona. — Twelfth Night. — Measure for measure. — Much ado about nothing. — Midsummer night's dream. 2. Merchant of Venice. — As you like it. — All's well that ends well. — Taming of the shrew. — Winter's tale. — Love's labour's lost. 3. King John. — Richard the Second. — Henry the Fourth. — Merry [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) May 14, 1902 E4288 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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2595.5=**G.74.13=**G.3952.4 Howard, F. The spirit of the plays of Shakespeare . . . (Continued.) wives of Windsor. — Henry the Fifth. — Henry the Sixth. — Richard the Third. — Henry the Eighth. 4. Comedy of errors. — Troilus and Cressida. —Timon of Athens. — Coriolanus. — Julius Caesar. — Antony and Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. — Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 5. Macbeth. — King Lear. —Romeo and Juliet. — Hamlet. — Othello. — Titus Andronicus. — Postscript. The copy on shelf-number **G.3952.4 is on large paper. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 14, 1902 E4288
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. *Cab.24.27.3 [Illustrations of scenes and characters in Shakespeare's plays. From paintings by Stothard, Hamilton, Smirke, Hayter, Mortimer, and others.] Scrap-book. 35 engravings. F°. Four of Mortimer's pictures apparently do not illustrate Shakespeare, and there is a facsimile of a drawing of a deer's head by Sir Edwin Landseer. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1909. H12 — Shakespeare. William. Illustrations. — No main card.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.50.18 [Illustrations of Shakspeare by Wright, Smirke, Stephanoff, Westall and Corbould, engraved by Heath, Bacon, Rolls, Chevalier, Great-bach and Engleheart.] [London. 1821-29.] 40 plates. 43½ cm. India proofs. There is no text or title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2659 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Jerrard, Paul, publisher. Illustrations of Shakspere. London. [1854.] 12 plates. 35 cm. No. 2 in **G.50.27 Contents. — King Lear. — Macbeth. — Pericles. — Romeo and Juliet. — King John. (2 plates.) — Winter's tale. — Tempest. — Hamlet. — Much ado about nothing. — Othello. — Merry wives of Windsor. There is no text. The title is on the cover. Same. Colored plates. No. 1 in **G.50.27 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2661 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Junker, Hermann. 1838– Scenen aus Shakespeare's Dramen . . . [London? 187–?] 10½ cm. 12 plates, with descriptive matter on the reverse side, by Dr. J. Tempel. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. K1724 — Double main card. — Junker, Hermann. 1838–. (M1) — Tempel, J. (M2) — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. (I)
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--ILLUSTRATIONS. *G.70 .22 Kampf, Arthur, 1864- Zwanzig Radierungen zu Shakespeares Werken. Berlin, Volksvergand der Bücherfreunde Wegweiser Verlag [1947?] 4 p. 20 pl. 46 cm. 1. Shakespeare, William--Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Kaulbach, Wilhelm von. 1805-1874. No. 5 in **G.50.21** Shakspeare-Album in photographischen Abbildungen herausgegeben von Wilhelm von Kaulbach. 1.-3. Lieferung. Berlin. Nicolai. [1855-58.] 3 numbers in 1 v. 8 plates. 40 cm. Contents. — Macbeth. — Der Sturm. — König Johann. There is no text. Each number has a bastard title-page. An explanatory hand-book by Eduard Schüller is on shelf-numbers No. 4 in **G.50.21; etc. Engravings from the same designs may be found in his Shakspere Gallerie [**G.Cab.1.18]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2660 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Kaulbach, Wilhelm von. 1805-1874. **G.Cab.1.18** Shakspere Gallerie. . . Berlin. Nicolai. 1855-58. 3 numbers in 1 v. 8 plates. $79\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — Macbeth. — Der Sturm. — König Johann. The three plates illustrating Macbeth are each accompanied by a page of text, giving the passages illustrated, in German, English and French, in parallel columns. Engravings. The same designs in photographic reproduction may be found in his Shakspeare-Album . . . [No. 5 in **G.50.21]. A prospectus is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2660 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--ILLUSTRATIONS. Konewka, Paul, 1840-1871, illus. Falstaff and his companions. With 12 silhouettes by Paul Konewka. Franklin, N.H.: Hillside Press, 1966. xvii,42 p.: ill.; 6 cm. Each silhouette, except the frontispiece, is accompanied by a selection from one of the following plays by Shakespeare: Henry IV, Henry V, and Merry wives of Windsor. ''Limited to 375 numbered copies ... number 119.' Pref. signed: F. E. I. 1..Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Characters--Falstaff. 2..Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Illustrations. (cont. next card) 70-57 //r8 24957
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--ILLUSTRATIONS. R-B PR 2883 .K6 1966 Konewka, Paul, 1840-1871, illus. Falstaff and his companions. 1966 (card 2) 3..Miniature books--Specimens. I.Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Selections. 1966. II.T. RG85-130531 PR2883,K6 1966 24958 70-57 //r8
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Lindenschmitt, Wilhelm, painter. 1829- **G.72.4** Shakespeare und die englische Literatur. 1564-1864. [Photograph von J. Albert. Mit Schlüssel] München, 1864. Text, folded leaf. $8^{\circ}$. Pl. $19 \times 27\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Inserted in the volume of text is a clipping from the Athenaeum, dated March 10, 1864, describing the picture. The photograph is kept in G. cabinet.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. *6595.62=**K.34.27=**G.3951.43 Literary and graphical illustrations of Shakespeare, and the British drama: comprising an historical view of the origin and improvement of the English stage, and a series of critical and descriptive notices of . . . celebrated tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces. London. Hurst, Chance & Co. 1831. xvi, 204 pp. Illus. Plate Vignette. 21 cm., in 6s. A later edition having the title Dramatic souvenir, The . . . Literary and graphical illustrations of Shakespeare and other . . . English dramatists. . . may be found on shelf-numbers **G.3951.44; **T.47.42. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1920. L8603 — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Drama. English. Hist and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Liverseege, Henry. 1803–1832. Engravings from [his] works. London. Hodgson, Boys & Graves. [187–?] Portrait. 36 plates. Engraved title-page. 42½ cm. There is a list of the engravings, but no text. Several of the plates illustrate Shakespearean plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2675 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Engravings. Colls.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Meadows, Joseph Kenny. Etchings to the illustrated Shakspere: designed by Kenny Meadows. London. Orr & Co. [1852?] (37) ff. 35 plates. 27 cm. Each plate is accompanied by the passage which it illustrates. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2670 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Mortimer, John Hamilton. 1741-1779. **G.3933.14 Characters to illustrate Shakespeare, after the designs of Mortimer; etched by B. Reading. 12 plates. (Bound in Annotations of the plays of Shakespeare. London. 1819.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1906. G1919 — Etchings. Colls. — Reading, Burnet, engraver. Fl. 1776-1822. — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Palmer, Henrietta Lee. The Stratford gallery; or the Shakspeare sisterhood: comprising forty-five ideal portraits, described by Henrietta Lee Palmer. New York. Appleton & Co. 1859. 302 pp. Plates. 29 cm., in 4s. Steel engravings of Shakespeare's women, by many engravers, from the work of Kenny Meadows, J. Hayter, and other artists. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1919. L6252 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Characters. Women. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Pecht, August Friedrich. 1814- **G.72.1** Shakespeare-Galerie. Charaktere und Scenen aus Shakespeare's Dramen. Gezeichnet von Max Adamo, Heinrich Hofmann, Hanns Makart, Friedrich Pecht, Fritz Schwoerer, August und Heinrich Spiess. Sechsunddreissig Blätter in Stahlstich mit erläuterndem Texte von Friedrich Pecht. Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1876. Variously paged. 29 cm. The plates are the same in Shakespeare scenes and characters, edited by Edward Dowden [*4590.9], but the text is entirely different, being selected from various English authors. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2712 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Adamo, Max, and others, illustrators.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Puttick and Simpson. No. 5 in **G.3951.18** Catalogue of ... engravings ... also illustrations to Shakespeare ... [London.] Puttick & Simpson. 1854. 12 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 17, 1902 E6105 — Engravings. Cat. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Repton, Humphry. No. 2 in **G.3951.38** The bee; or, a companion to the Shakespeare Gallery: containing a catalogue-raisonné of all the pictures; with comments, illustrations, and remarks. London. Cadell. [1789?] 54, (1) pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. The Shakespeare Gallery referred to was the exhibition of paintings prepared for the illustration of Boydell's Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2713 — T.r.— Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.—Boydell, John. 1719–1804.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Retzsch, Friedrich August Moritz. Gallerie zu Shakspeare's dramatischen Werken. In Umrissen er- funden und gestochen. Leipzig. Fleischer. 1828-46. 8 v. Plates. Engraved dedica- tion pages. 31 cm., etc. **G.4060.20 Contents. — 1. Hamlet, 17 [really 16] Blaetter. Mit C. A. Boettiger's An- deutungen. 2. Macbeth, 13 Blaetter. Mit Andeutungen von C. A. Böttiger. 3. Romeo und Julia, 13 Blaetter. Mit Andeutungen von Carl Borromäus von Miltitz. 4. King Lear, 13 Blaetter. Mit Andeutungen von Carl Bor- romäus von Miltitz. 5. Der Sturm, 13 Blaetter. Mit Erlaeuterungen von Hermann Ulrici. 6. Othello, 13 Blaetter. Mit Erlaeuterungen von Her- [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 22, 1927. N2249 — T.r.— Miltitz, Ca…
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.4060.20 Retzsch, F. A. M. Gallerie zu Shakspeare's dramatischen Werken. (Continued, 1.) mann Ulrici. 7. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, 13 Blaetter. Mit Erlaeuterungen von Hermann Ulrici. 8. Koenig Heinrich IV., erster und zweiter Theil, 13 Blaetter. Mit Erlaeuterungen von Hermann Ulrici. Each volume has an English title-page, reading, Retzsch's Outlines to Shakspeare, and the explanations and introductions are given in German and English, in parallel columns. The dramatis personae of the plays are given, and selections from the text of the passages illustrated. In vol. 1 these selections are in German, English, and French; in vols. 2-4, in German, English, French, and Italian; in vols. 5-8, in German and English. Some of the translations are by …
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Retzsch, F. A. M. Gallerie zu Shakspeare's dramatischen Werken. (Continued, 2.) Plate 1 (frontispiece) is the same in all volumes. Vol. 2 is of the 2d edition. Same. Lieferung 1-4. 1828-38. 4 v. 32 cm. *8070.347 Same. Ausgabe in einem Bande. New York. Westermann. 1849. (7), xcv, (1) pp. 101 plates. $24 \times 32$ cm., in 2s. *8070.347R The English title reads, Gallery to Shakspeare's dramatic works, in outlines. Invented and engraved by Moritz Retzsch. The bastard title-page says, First American original edition. Authorized by Ernest Fleischer in Leipzig. There are no selections from the text, or lists of characters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 22, 1927. N2249
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--ILLUSTRATIONS R-B Folio PR 2883 .R513 1849 Retzsch, Moritz, 1779-1857. Gallery to Shakspeare's dramatic works in outlines. / Invented and engraved by Moritz Retzsch. Complete in one volume with explanations. -- First American original ed. -- New York, : G. & B. Westermann Brothers, 1849. (Leipzig : Druck von J.B. Hirschfeld.) [8], xcv, [1] p., 100 leaves of plates : front., ill. ; 33 cm. Added t.-p. in German. Original paper wrapper preserved. Text in English and German in parallel columns. Back side of paper wrapper: (cont. next card) MRG91-611505 13817
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R-B Folio PR 2883 .R513 1849 Retzsch, Moritz, 1779-1857. Gallery to Shakspeare's dramatic works... 1849 (card 2) publisher's ads. OCLC number: ocm04786136. 1..Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Illustrations. I.T. RG91-611505 PR2883.R513 1849 AACR2 MRG91-611505 13818
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Shakespeare. Illustrations. Ruhl, Ludwig Sigismund. **G.4060.21 = **G.70.5 Skizzen zu Shakespeare's dramatischen Werken. Mit Erläuterungen in deutscher, englischer und französischer Sprache. Cassel. Krieger. [1838-40.] 5 v. 48 pls. 4º. Contents.-1. Der Kaufmann von Venedig. 2. Der Sturm. 3. Der Sommernachtstraum. 4. Romeo und Julie. 5. Was ihr wollt. The copy on **G.70.5 is bound in 1 vol.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Sargent, G. F., compiler. **G.3952.16 The book of Shakespeare gems: in a series of illustrations. London. Bohn. 1846. Pls. 8°.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Scharf, Sir George, F.S.A. 1820-1895. **T.57.1 Recollections of the scenic effects of Covent Garden Theatre during the season 1838-9 ... By G. S. = London. Pattie. 1839. (5) pp. (39) plates. Engraved title-page. $18 \times 27\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Illustrations of Macready's productions, principally Shakespearian. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3020 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Macready, William Charles. 1793-1873. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Schueller, Eduard. No. 4 in **G.50.21=No. 20 in **G.3940.4 W. v. Kaulbach's Shakspeare-Album in photographischen Abbildungen, erläutert. Berlin. Nicolai. 1859. 28 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The Shakespeare-Album is on shelf-number No. 5 in **G.3940.4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1915. K2688 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Seymour, Robert. New readings of old authors. Shakespeare. Designed and drawn on stone. London. Tilt & Bogue. [1841?] 3 v. Plates. 15 cm. Contents. — 1. Midsummer-night's dream. — As you like it. — Corio anus. — King Henry IV. Part I. — Pericles. — King Richard II. 2. Byron. The giaour. — King Henry IV. Part I. — Titus Andronicus. — King Richard II. — Midsummer-night's dream. 3. Romeo and Juliet. — Ham- [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 24, 1910. L6543 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Seymour, R. New readings of old authors. (Continued.) **G.3951.45** let. — Byron. The giaour. — Macbeth. — King Richard III. — The merchant of Venice. — Othello.— Julius Caesar.— The tempest.— King John.— King Henry VIII.— King Lear.— Coriolanus.— As you like it. — Midsummer night's dream. Burlesque illustrations, originally published in parts, of ten plates each. There is no text. The imprints vary. Vol. 2 has a general title, Comic readings of Byron and Shakspeare. Duplication of titles in the contents does not, in every case, indicate exact duplication of plates. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 24, 1919 L6543
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. No. 1 in **G.3952.18** [A collection of engravings illustrating Shakespeare's plays.] [London. 1785-1807.] 25 plates. 23 cm. Portraits, facsimile, coat of arms, and a picture of his birthplace are included. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1919. L6252 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Shakespeare, William. Works. 1806. **G.3952.15 [The plays of William Shakespeare . . . Edited by Manley Wood. [Illustrations only.]] [London. Kearsley. 1806.] 75 plates. $1\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. The plates are by various artists and engravers. One is a portrait of Shakespeare. Wood's edition of Shakespeare may be found on shelf-number **G.64.1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. L6249 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Shakespeare, William. Works. 1826. No. 3 in **G.3952.18** The dramatic works of Shakespeare. [Illustrations only.] London. Pickering. 1826. 38 plates. 17 cm. The plates are mostly after Stothard, by Fox and other engravers. One is a portrait of Shakespeare and one is the title-page. The complete edition, text and plates, may be found on shelf-number **G.4045.1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. L6249 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3952.13=**G.3952.14 Shakspeare-Gallerie. Illustrationen zu Shakspeare's dramatischen Werken. Nach Zeichnungen englischer und französischer Künstler in Chemitypie ausgeführt von C. Piil in der Graphischen Anstalt von G. H. Friedlein in Leipzig. Vierzig Chemitypien nebst einem von G. Schlick in leipziger Metall ausgeführten Portrait und Facsimile Shakspeare's. Mit einem begleitenden Texte . . . und eine Biographie Shakspeare's. Leipzig. Friedlein. 1847. (5), 161, (1) pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. Facsimile. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1919. L6071 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Piil, C., ed.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3952.11 Shakspere gallery of engravings: intended as a supplementary volume, or to illustrate all existing editions of the works of the immortal bard of Avon: with essays on the plays . . . forming a history of the sources from which he derived his subjects, and a critical analysis of every drama . . . London. The London Printing and Publishing Co. [185-?] Unpaged. Portraits. Plate. Engraved title-page. Autograph facsimiles. 27 cm. The engraved title-page reads: Tallis’s Shakspere gallery of engravings. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1916. K9895 — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Actors. Portraits.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--ILLUSTRATIONS. RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .801 .H21S Shakespeare illustrated by an assemblage of portraits and views; with biographical anecdotes of the different persons, and descriptions of places mentioned: adapted to the whole series of that author's dramas. To which are added portraits of actors, editors, &c. Arranged, with directions for their insertion in any edition. London: Printed by G.Sidney, Black Horse Court, Fleet Street. Price six guineas in boards. [1801] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Shakespeare illustrated by an assemblage of portraits and views ... [1801] (Card 2) 2v. 158 plates(incl. ports.) 21.5cm. Added engraved t.p. of London, 1793 edition published by S. & E. Harding. Plates signed in part by Sylvester Harding as artist. I. Harding, Silvester, 1745-1809, illus. II. Harding, Edward, 1755-1840. III. Sidney, George, pub.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Shakspeare illustrative index. Manuscript. Unpaged. 19½ cm. Apparently an index of engravings in some edition of Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7215 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Manuscripts in this Library. English.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. *G.Cab.1.32 Shakespeare Visionen: eine Huldigung deutscher Künstler. Vorrede von Gerhart Hauptmann. — München. Piper & Co. 1918. 8, (6) pp. 32 plates, some colored, in portfolio. $34\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Bo Public Library, May 6, 1921. M1418 — Shakespeare, William. Illus. — Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert, pref., 1862-
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Shakesperian tableaux. **G.3952.10** London. Jerrard. [1854.] 14 pp. 13 colored plates. 27 cm. There is no text but the passages illustrated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6405 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Singleton, Henry. 1766-1839. No. 4 in **G.3951.18** Analytical catalogue of a series of cabinet pictures illustrating the plays of Shakespeare, painted by Henry Singleton. With a memoir and introduction, by Joseph O'Leary. London. J. Hogarth. 1843. vii, 5-54 pp. 8°. There is inserted an autograph letter from Thomas Simpson to John Britton, enclosing a copy of another to Lord Morpeth concerning this catalogue. The former is dated: Bramley, Guildford, March 3, 1848; the latter, Bramley, Guildford, March 1, 1848. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 17, 1902 E6105 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — O'Leary, Joseph, ed.
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Shakespeare. Illustrations. Singleton, Henry. **G.3951.10 Catalogue of a series of cabinet pictures, illustrating the plays of Shakespeare. London, 1839. 34 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 19, E4421 — Shakespeare. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845, and others. Illustrations to Shakespeare. [London. 1821-29.] 2 portraits. 95 plates. 42 cm. **G.Cab.1.7 Contents. — The tempest. — Merry wives of Windsor. — Taming of the shrew. — Twelfth Night. — Measure for measure. — Romeo and Juliet. — Midsummer night's dream. — Henry IV. — All's well that ends well. — Antony and Cleopatra. — As you like it. — Comedy of errors. — Corio- lanus. — Cymbeline. — Hamlet. — Julius Caesar. — Henry V. — Henry VI. — Henry VIII. — King John. — King Lear. — Richard II. — Love's labour's lost. — Macbeth. — Merchant of Venice. — Much ado about nothing — Othello. — Pericles. — Richard III. — Timon of Athens. — [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, …
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Smirke, R., 1752-1845, and others. Illustrations to Shakespeare. (Continued.) Titus Andronicus. — Troilus and Cressida. — Two gentlemen of Verona. — Winter's tale. About half the pictures are by Smirke; the others by various artists. The engravers are still more numerous. Same. In portfolio. 26 cm. **G.3952.29** The engravings are identical with those on shelf-number **G.Cab.1.7, the difference of size being only in the paper. A duplicate copy of the illustrations to The Tempest is on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3952.20. Same. 24 plates. $4\frac{1}{2}$ cm. **G.50.17** Contains only the illustrations to the first four plays mentioned in the contents above. All are by This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27. 1918. L4276
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Spooner, Shearjashub. 1809–1859. Prospectus for publishing an American edition, of Boydell's Illustrations of Shakespeare. New-York. Reed. 1848. 18 pp. $7\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 15 in **G.3940.4** The author's name appears only in manuscript on the title-page. Same. [With Appendix.] 1850? 31, (1) pp. 18 cm. **G.3955.10** This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1915. K2700 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Boydell, John. 1719–1804.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--ILLUSTRATIONS. [Spooner, Shearjashub] 1809-1859. Prospectus for publishing an American edition of Boydell's Illustrations of Shakespeare. 5th ed. New York: S.Spooner,106 Liberty-street.J.J. Reed,printer,16 Spruce-st. 1851. cover-title,34p. 20cm. Printed pink wrappers. I. Title.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. [Steel engravings illustrating Shakespeare.] Scrap-book. 68 plates. $31 \times 25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contains portraits, engraved title-pages and illustrations of the plays; also Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy (by John Sartain), and Shakespeare and his family. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1922. M5062 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, Illus. Stephens, H. S. illustrator. Illustrations of the poets. Philia. 1849.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tallis, John, & Co., publishers. **G.Cab.1.8** 70 engravings from photographs of living actors, illustrative of Shakespeare's plays. Proof impressions. [London. 1851?] Plates in portfolio. 44 cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 18, 1916. K8812 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Actors. Portraits. — Portraits. Colls.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tallis's Shakspere gallery of engravings. London. Tallis & Co. [1850-53.] 3 v. in 1. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-page. Autograph facsimiles. 27 cm., in 4s. **T.23.12 From Nov., 1850, to June, 1851, this work was issued monthly under the title Tallis's Dramatic Magazine and General Theatrical & Musical Review. It was succeeded by Tallis's Drawing-room table book of theatrical portraits, memoirs, and anecdotes, which was issued in six parts. It consisted chiefly of biographical sketches of actors. This was in turn [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1918. L3465 — Shakespeare, William. Plots. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Actors. Biography. — Actors. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tallis's Shakspere gallery of engravings. (Continued.) **T.23.12 succeeded, in 1852, by Tallis's Shakspere gallery of engravings, which was issued in twenty parts. This volume contains all the issues under the first title; apparently all under the second (although they are without separate title-pages and unnumbered); and about half (also without title-pages) under the third. An apparently complete edition of the Shakspere gallery may be found on shelf-number **G.3952.11. Same. *7250a.45 Contains Tallis's Dramatic Magazine and General Theatrical & Musical Review only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1918. L3465
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3952.11 [Tallis's] Shakspere gallery of engravings, intended as a supplementary volume, or to illustrate all existing editions of the works of the immortal bard of Avon: with essays on the plays . . . forming a history of the sources from which he derived his subjects, and a critical analysis of every drama . . . London. The London Printing and Publishing Co. [185-?] Unpaged. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-page. Autograph facsimiles. 27 cm. Originally published in 1852, 53, in 20 parts, by John Tallis & Co., London and New York. [Cntinued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1918. L3167 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Shakespeare, William. Plots. — Actors. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.3952.11 [Tallis's] Shakspere gallery of engravings. (Continued.) This edition contains memoirs of Edwin Forrest and Gustavus Vaughan Brooke, apparently not belonging to the original. About half of the text of this volume, without title-page and with plates very irregularly selected and arranged, may be found on shelf-number **T.23.12. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1918. L3167
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Taylor, Charles, 1756–1823. **G.3952.7 The picturesque beauties of Shakespeare, being a selection of scenes, from the works of that great author. Engraved under the di- rection of Charles Taylor. London. Taylor. [178–?] (40) ff. (40) plates. 26½ cm. Contents. — As you like it. — Macbeth. — Hamlet. — The merry wives of Windsor. — Much ado about nothing. — Twelfth Night. — Merchant of Venice. — Cymbeline. — Winter's tale. — Romeo and Juliet. Each plate is accompanied by the passage illustrated. There is no other text. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1919 L6252 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tercentenary of Shakespeare, 1864. **G.3943·33 A set of twelve stereoscopic pictures of Stratford-on-Avon. [London.] London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co. 1864. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 29, 1901 E2005 — Shakespeare, Wm. Illustrations. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Eng. Decr. Views.
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Shakespeare. Illustrations. 31 illustrations of Shakespeare's characters.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Thurston, John, 1774-1822. No. 2 in **G.3952.18** An illustration of Shakespeare. Thirty eight engravings on wood, by Branston, from new designs, by J. Thurston. London. Vernor, Hood, & Sharpe. [1810.] Plates. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. L6249 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare. Illustrations. Thurston, John. Illustrations of Shakespeare; comprised in two hundred and thirty vignette engravings, by Thompson, from designs by Thurston. London. Sherwood, G., and P. 1830. $8^{\circ}$. No. 4 in **G.72.7.1** Same. Phila. Wardle. 1830. $8^{\circ}$. No. 1 in *Pph. vol. 233*
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Thurston, John, 1774-1822. **G.3952.19 [Portrait of Shakespeare and 36 plates illustrating his plays. Engraved by Rhodes.] [London. Tegg. 1811-17.] Portrait. Plates. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. I.6249 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.60a.8=**K.73.2 Whole historical dramas, The, of William Shakspeare illustrated, by an assemblage of portraits of the royal, noble, and other persons mentioned; together with those of editors, commentators, and actors, and views of castles, towns, &c. . . . referred to; with short biographical and topographical accounts. London. Jeffery. 1811. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 30 cm., in 4s. The text of the dramas is not given. The copy on shelf-number **K.73.2 contains one plate not in the G copy, it being the Burbage portrait of Shakespeare surrounded by designs [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1917. L1810 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Harding, Sylvester, engraver, 1745-1…
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. **G.60a.8=**K.73.2 Whole historical dramas, The, of William Shakspeare. (Continued.) mostly representing scenes in Shakespeare's plays. Newspaper cuttings and a small piece of manuscript have been inserted. This copy is bound in one volume and measures only 27 cm., probably having been clipped in rebinding. Earlier editions have the title, Shakespeare illustrated. The original edition [**G.50.11] was issued in 1793 without text. Many of the engravings are by Sylvester Harding. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1917. L1810
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Wilson, Thomas, Esq. **G.4050.3=**G.60a.28 An analysis of the illustrated Shakespeare of Thomas Wilson. London. William Johnstone White. 1820. (2), vi, 67, (9) pp. Portrait. 30 cm., in 4s. A catalogue of illustrative material for Shakespeare's works gathered by Wilson. The portrait is of Joseph Harris, the actor. Two copies of an edition of twenty-five copies. The copy on shelf-number **G.4050.3 is large paper, 37½ cm. There is a preface by White. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1919. L6252—Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.—White, William Johnstone, pref.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Maclise, Daniel, R. A. **G.4060.22 Shakespeare's Seven ages, etched by E [dward] Goodall, after original designs by Daniel Maclise, R. A. London. Art Union. 1850. 8 plates. 1 p. of descriptive text. F°.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Martin, John, editor. 1791-1855. The seven ages of Shakespeare. London. Van Voorst. 1840. 20 pp. Illus. 10 plates. $4^\circ$. **G.3952.8** Same. Printed on India paper. **G.3952.9** Same. 1848. 18 pp. Illus. 10 plates, each plate accompanied by a page of letter press. $8^\circ$. **G.3952.21** [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 15, 1902 E6094 — Shakespeare, William. As you like it. Illustrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. No. 1 in **G.4060.23=No. 8 in **G.3950.6 Gilbert, Sir John, illustrator, 1817-1897. Shakspere's Seven ages of life. Illustrated by John Gilbert, etc. Engraved by Thomas Gilks. 2d edition. London. Dean. [187-?] 7 plates. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The pictures except one are identical with those on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.4060.23. Plates only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 22, 1919. L8014 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. No. 2 in **G.4060.23 Man: from the cradle to the grave. Being Shakspere's Seven ages of life; illustrated in a series of seven original designs on wood, by John Gilbert, Marshall Claxton & D. H. M'Kewan. Engraved by Thomas Gilks. With an introduction by William Bridges. London. Smith. [187-?] (I) p. 7 plates. 30 cm. The title is on the cover. The pictures, except one, are identical with those on shelf-numbers No. 1 in **G.4060.23 and No. 8 in **G.3950.6. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 22, 1919. L8015 — Gilbert, Sir John, illus., 1817-1897. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. Shakespeare, William. As you like it. Seven ages of man. Shakspeare's Seven ages of-man illustrated. Hammersmith. Bromley. 1799. (I), ii, 14 pp. 7 plates. Engraved title-page. 43 cm. No. 1 in **G.50.14=**G.70.24 The plates are drawn by Thomas Stothard and engraved by William Bromley. The copy on shelf-number **G.70.25 has been trimmed to 36 cm. In this copy a portrait of Shakespeare, a picture of the Stratford bust, two portraits of Stothard, and a decorated page containing the last lines of the passage have been inserted. Same. Colored plates. No. 2 in **G.50.14** This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 22, 1919. L8015 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. — …
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. **G.3952.21 Shakespeare, William. As you like it. Seven ages of man. Shakspeare's Seven ages of man: illustrated by original designs drawn on wood by William Mulready, John Constable, Sir David Wilkie, William Collins, Alfred E. Chalon, Abraham Cooper, Sir Augustus Callcott, Edwin Landseer, William Hilton. [With introduction by John Martin.] London. Van Voorst. 1848. 18, (16) pp. Illus. Plates. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 22, 1919. L8015 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. As you like it. Seven ages of man. — Martin, John, pref.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Catalogues. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820–1889. **G.63.1** A catalogue of a small portion of the engravings and drawings illustrative of the life of Shakespeare, preserved in the collection formed by J. O. Halliwell, at no. 11, Tregunter Road, London. [London?] Printed for private reference. 1868. 91, (1) pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Printed “For presents only.” Contains a presentation inscription by Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2654 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Catalogues. — Engravings. Cats. — Drawings. Cats.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Catalogues. No. 1 in **G.3951.18 Plan of the Shakespeare lottery. List of the prizes. [London, 1804.] 4, 2 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 31, 1902 E6053 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Cat.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Costume. See Shakespeare, William. Costume. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1916. K8080
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Shakespeare, William. King Henry VI. Illustrations. Payne, Henry A., 1868– No. 3 in *Cab.80.195.10.Atlas The origin of parties. Picking the red and white roses in the old Temple Gardens. [Painting in the House of Commons] Presented by Earl Beauchamp. Size, $21 \times 20\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Colored. (In Conway, Sir William M. The historical paintings in the Houses of Parliament . . . [London. 191-?]) Illustrates Shakespeare's King Henry VI., act 2, scene 4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 5, 1917. K9747 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. King Henry VI. Illustrations. — Wars of the Roses. Illustrations. — Richard III., of England, 1452-1485. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. King Henry the Eighth. London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. 8079.330=**T.58.151 Souvenir of Shakespeare's historical play King Henry the Eighth, presented at the Lyceum Theatre, 5th January, 1892, by Henry Irving. Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge, W. Telbin, J. Harker, & Hawes Craven. London. The "Black & White" Publishing Co., Ltd. 1892. (5), (15) plates. $16\frac{1}{2} \times 23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 15, 1926. N2439 — Irving, Sir Henry, 1838—1905. — Shakespeare, William. Illus. King Henry the Eighth. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Telbin, W., illus. — Harker, Joseph Cunningham, illus., 1855-. — Craven, Hawes, illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. King Lear. For theatre scenery illustrating King Lear See Lehner, Gilbert. Theater-Decorationen. [Series B.] *8070.139 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4648
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Macbeth. London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. **T.58.149=*8079.331 Souvenir of Macbeth produced at the Lyceum Theatre, by Henry Irving, 29th December, 1888. Illustrated by Charles Cattermole & J. Bernard Partridge. London. Cassell & Co., Ltd. [1888.] (33) pp. Illus. Plates. $17 \times 23$ cm. Many of the pages are plates, and the text consists only of brief passages from Shakespeare explaining the illustrations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 4 1925. N1344 — Cattermole, Charles, illus. Irving, Sir Henry, 1838-1905. — Partridge, J. Bernard, illus., 1861-. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Macbeth.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Merry wives of Windsor. Crane, Walter, 1845-1915. Shakespeare's comedy of The merry wives of Windsor, presented in eight pen designs. Engraved & printed by Duncan C. Dallas. London. Allen. 1894. 8 plates. Decorated title-page. $36\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 101 of an edition of 650 copies, autographed by Crane and Dallas. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 31, 1925 N1348 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Merry wives of Windsor. — Dallas, Duncan C., engraver.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Merry wives of Windsor. Leslie, Charles Robert, 1794-1859. No. 1 in *Cab.G.I.35* Anne Page, Slender and Shallow. A scene from The merry wives of Windsor. Act 3d, scene 4th. Painted [1825] by C. R. Leslie. Engraved by Charles Burt. Engraved from the original picture in the collection of Philip Hone, Esq., American Art Union, 1850. Printed by J. Dalton. New York. 1851. Size, $16\frac{1}{4} \times 20\frac{1}{4}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 29, 1923. M5775a — T.r. Engraving. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Merry wives of Windsor. — Burt, Charles, engraver.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Romeo and Juliet. Abeken, Bernhard Rudolf, 1780-1866. No.1 in *G.3915.8 Ueber Shakspeare Zugabe zu den Kupfern. [Leipzig. 1819.] (1), xxxii pp. 13 cm., in 8s. Cut from Urania. The pictures described were scenes from Romeo and Juliet. K2624 - Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tempest. Crane, Walter, 1845— *8070.348=**G.70.16 Eight illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest. Designed by Walter Crane. Engraved & printed by Duncan C. Dallas. London. Dent & Co. 1894. 8 plates. Decorated title-page. $34\frac{1}{2}$ cm. No. 452 of an edition of 650 copies, autographed by Crane and Dallas. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 10, 1925. N1345 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tempest. — Dallas, Duncan C., engraver.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tempest. Knight, Charles, publisher, 1791-1873. No. 2 in **G.3952.20 Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest. [London.] Morris. [1825.] 12 plates. $22\frac{1}{2} \times 22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L4420 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Tempest.
Card 644
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Shakespeare, William, Illustrations, Tempest. Paton, Sir Joseph Noel. Compositions from Shakspeare's Tempest. London. Chapman & Hall. 1845. Unpaged. 15 plates. L. $8^{\circ}$, obl. There is no text except short passages from the play explaining the plates. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 5, 1909. G9868 — Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Illus. — Shakespeare, William. Illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Two gentlemen of Verona. Crane, Walter, 1845-1915. Eight illustrations to Shakespeare's Two gentlemen of Verona. Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. London. Dent & Co. 1894. Decorated title-page. Facsimile. 36½ cm. There is no text. No. 28 of 650 copies, autographed by Crane and Dallas. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 25, 1925. N1358 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Two gentlemen of Verona. — Dallas, Duncan C., engraver.
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Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Illustrations. Tempest. Selous, Henry Courteney. Illustrator. Outlines to Shakspeare. The tempest. [Anon.] London. Printed for Charles Knight. 1825. 13 ff. 12 plates. 30 cm. **G.4060.24 Artist's proofs on India paper. Each plate is accompanied by the passage illustrated. Same. [Without text or title-page.] Morris. [18—?] 22½ cm. No. 2 in **G.3952.20 A label bearing the title, Illustrations to Shakespeare's' [sic] Tempest . . . is pasted on the cover. Same. [With text in English, German, French and Italian, in parallel columns.] (5), 12 ff. 35 cm. **G.50.12 A slip is inserted, giving the artist's name. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1915. K2688 — Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Illustrations. — Anon. ref.
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Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Twelfth Night. **G.3952.28 Twelfth night characters, from Shakespeare, designed and drawn on stone by J. S. Alpenny, intended as a first series of characters from the plays of Shakespeare. [London.] Edlin. [187-?] 10 × 15½ cm. Twenty-four colored pictures on twelve cards, with an accompanying broadside, on which are printed quotations from each character drawn. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 20, 1914. K2357 — Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations.
Card 652
Card 652
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Antiquity, a farce, in two acts. London. Reynell. 1808. ix–45 pp. 22½ cm., in 4s. Intended to ridicule those who affect the manners of bygone times. Two of the scenes represent Falstaff and his companions at a tavern in East-cheap. It is said to have been written by a gentleman of the Inner Temple. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. K1448 — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations. Barnes, Barnabe. 1569-1609. **G.4014.10 The divils charter. A tragaedie conteining the life and death of Pope Alexander the sixt. As it was plaide before the kings maiestie, upon Candlemasse night last, by his maiesties seruants. But more exactly reuewed, corrected and augmented since by the author for the more pleasure and profit of the reader. (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations. **G.4014.10 Barnes, B. 1569-1609. The divils charter... (Continued) At London printed by G. E. for John Wright. 1607. (94) pp. Sm. 4°. According to the Biographia dramatica, the play is formed after the model of Pericles. In Act V. sc. l Hamlet's soliloquy on Yorick's skull is imitated.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations. Barnes, Barnabe. 1569-1609. **G.4014.10 The divils charter. A tragaedie containing the life and death of Pope Alexander the sixt. As it was plaide before the kings maiestie, upon Candlemasse night last, by his maiesties servants. But more exactly reuewed, corrected and augmented since by the author for the more pleasure and profit of the reader. At London printed by G.E. for John Wright. 1607. (Continued)
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations. **G.4014.10 Barnes, B. 1569-1609. The divils charter...(Continued) (94) pp. Sm. 4°. According to the Biographia dramatica, the play is formed after the model of Pericles. In Act V. sc. I Hamlet's soliloquy on Yorick's skull is imitated.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Brueyre, Ernest. **G.76.17 Quatre imitations libres de Shakespeare. Hamlet — Othello — Richard III — Macbeth. Monodrames en vers. Paris. Chaix & cie. 1876. 28 pp. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. K1503 — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Daniel, George. 1789-1864. No. 1 in **G.4015.27** Oberon; or, the charmed horn. A romantic fairy tale, in two acts. Printed from the acting copy. With remarks, biographical and critical, by D.-G. [pseud.]. Added . . . the whole of the stage business. London. Cumberland. [1826.] 36 pp. Portrait. [Cumberland's British theatre.] 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 7, 1901 E436 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Imitations.
Card 668
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Dryden, John. All for love. For various editions, see Dryden, John. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1909.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. King, William, L.L.D. 1663-1712. The tragi-comedy of Joan of Hedington. In imitation of Shakespeare. (In his Useful miscellanies . . . Pp. (18)-28. London. 1712.) **G.4016.4 Same. (In his Original works. Vol. 3, pp. 16-23. MDCCLXXVI.) 2549.3.3 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1909. G9964 — Joan of Hedington. — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Card 672
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Morrisett, William Thomas. 1794-1854. No. 4 in **G.4015.27** Shakespeare's festival; or, a new comedy of errors: a drama, in two acts, by W. T. Moncrieff [pseud.]. Printed from the acting copy. With remarks, biographical and critical, by D. — G. [George Daniel]. Added . . . the whole of the stage business. London. Cumberland. [1830.] 36 pp. Plate. [Cumberland's Minor theatre. No. 90.] $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 23, 1904. F5274 — T.r. — Shakespeare, Witches' imitations. — S.r. — Daniel, George, ed. 1789-1864.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. *G.3935.3 New pantomime entertainment, A, call'd Shakespeare's choice spirits; or, Falstaff in pantomime, 1763, 1768. MSS. 2. 16°. The first manuscript is in the writing to Thomas Rosoman, the builder and proprietor, conjointly with Sadler, of Sadler's Wells; the second, with (Continued on next card.) E8610 - Shakespeare, Shakespeare's choice in this Library. William. Imitations. - spirits. - Manuscripts
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Shakespeare, W. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. *G.3935.3 New pantomime entertainment, ... (Continued.) the inscription "Reviv'd 1768," is somewhat altered and contains a few notes by him. Both manuscripts were given by Charles Dibden to T. F. Ridgway, the Harlequin, whose name is on both. E8610
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. **G.4014.5 Robbers' cave, The; or, four-horned moon. A drama. In imitation and after the manner of Shakspeare. In five acts. London. Nickisson. 1843. viii, 116 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Contains also A fragment. (Verse.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7049 — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Ross, Charles Henry. Ye comic Shakespeare. Part I. London. Oliver. [1864?] 48 pp. Illus. 22 cm. Contents. — Shylock. — Hamlet. — Tempest. — Master Arthur.— Richard the Third. — Julius Caesar Potts. — Romeo and Juliet. — McBeth in a mist. — A winter's tale. — Perfidious Antony. — Taming the shrew. — Othello the Moor. Apparently no more was published. The author's apology at the end is signed Charles H. Ross. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2686 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Stephens, Henry Louis. No. 3 in **G.4015.29** Illustrations of the poets. From passages in the life of little Billy Vidkins. Drawn and designed by H. L. Stephens. Engraved by C. T. Hinckley. Philadelphia. 1849. 32 pp. Illus. $14\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Burlesque illustrations of passages from the poets, many being from Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2701 — Shakespeare, William. Burlesques.
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Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Theobald, Lewis. -1744. **G.4016.6 The cave of poverty, a poem. Written in imitation of Shakespeare. London. Printed for Jonas Browne . . . [1715?] (8), 48 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2711 — Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. — T.r.
Card 686
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Shakespeare, William. Indexes. See Shakespeare, William. Concordances, dictionaries, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Indexes. See Shakespeare, William. Concordances, dictionaries, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920. L8894
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Shakespeare, William. Influence of other authors upon, and upon other authors. See Shakespeare, William. Criticism. Comparative. Shakespeare, William—Influence—[other author] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Insanity as delineated by. See Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2663
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Shakespeare, William. Ireland forgeries. See Ireland, Samuel William Henry. 1777-1835. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J609
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Shakespeare, William. Jesters. See Shakespeare, William. Characters. Fools. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 29, 1917. L2824
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Farmer, Richard. 1735-1797. An essay on the learning of Shakespeare: addressed to Joseph Cradock. Cambridge: Printed by J. Archdeacon ... for W. Thurlbourn & J. Woodyer ... M.DCC.LXVII. (3), 50 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. **T.96.98=No. 1 in **G.3943.13 Manuscript notes are inserted in the copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3943.13. The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number **T.96.98. Same. 2d edition, with ... additions. Printed by J. Archdeacon ... for J. Woodyer ... (8), 95 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. **G.3943.14 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J209 — Cradock, Joseph. 1742-1826. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Farmer, R. 1735-1797. An essay on the learning of Shakespeare: . . . (Continued.) Same. 3d edition. London: Printed for T. Longman . . . M.DCC.-LXXXIX. (9), 95 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. No. 1 in **G.3943.15** Same. New edition. Basil: Printed and sold by J. J. Tourneisen. M.DCCC. 96 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. No. 2 in **G.3943.15** Same. London. Rodd. 1821. (1), 114 pp. Portrait. 22½ cm., in 4s. **G.3943.16** Same. (In Smith, D. Nichol, editor. Eighteenth century essays on Shakespeare. Pp. 162-215. Glasgow. 1903.) 4594.153 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J209
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Maginn, William, LL.D., 1793-1842. 6599.27=**G.3926.30 Shakespeare papers. Annotated by Shelton Mackenzie. New York. Redfield. 1856. 353 pp. [Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn. Vol. 3.] 18½ cm., in 12s. An autograph letter of Shelton Mackenzie is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.3926.30. Contents. — Characters in the plays: Sir John Falstaff; Jaques; Romeo; Bottom the weaver; Timon of Athens; Polonius; Iago; Lady Macbeth. — On the learning of Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1917. L2838a — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. — Mackenzie, Robert Shelton, ed., 1809-1880. — Shakespeare, William. Characters.
Card 706
Card 706
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Whalley, Peter. 1722-1791. No. 2 in **G.3925.3** An enquiry into the learning of Shakespeare, with remarks on several passages of his plays. In a conversation between Eugenius and Neander. London. Waller. 1748. 84 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2706 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—BIBLE. PR3012 .P7 Pownall, Alfred. Shakspere weighed in an even balance. By the Rev. Alfred Pownall ... London, Saunders, Otley, and co., 1864. viii, 86 p. 22 1/2cm. Endeavors "to point out how the sublime ideas of the Scriptures, and oftentimes the very language in which those ideas are couched, are (Continued on next card) PR3012.P7
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—BIBLE. PR3012 .P7 Pownall, Alfred. Shakspere weighed in an even balance ... 1864. (Card 2) reproduced again and again in the pages of KEPT IN Shakspere." RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3953.6 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge—Bible. I. Title. PR3012.P7
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of archery. Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare an archer. = Liverpool. Lee & Nightingale. 1897. (1), 118 pp. Plate. 21½ cm., in 8s. Same. London. Truslove & Hanson. **T.56.121 4594.129 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J520 — Archery. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — T.r.
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Card 714
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of astronomy. Lowe, Thomas. 4598.119 Shakespeare under the stars; or his genius and works in the light of astronomy. London. Marshall. 1887. vii, (1), 118 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2646 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of astronomy.
Card 716
Card 716
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of classics. Prescot, Kenrick. **G.3924.9 Letters concerning Homer the sleeper in Horace: with additional classic amusements. Cambridge. Archdeacon. M.DCC.LXXIII. (3), 349 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The author attempts to show that the "quandoque bonus dormitat Home-rus," of Horace, refers not to the Greek Homer, but to the poet Ennius, sometimes known as the Homer of Rome. No. 4 of the Classic amusements is on Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2695 — Homer. Biog. and crit. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 718
Card 718
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of country life. Smith, Charles Roach. **G.63.2 The rural life of Shakespeare, as illustrated by his works. By C. Roach Smith. 2d edition. London. Bell. 1874. (3), 65, (3) pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2699 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of heraldry. Rothery, Guy Cadogan, 1863— **G.3952.32** The heraldry of Shakespeare; a commentary with annotations. — London. The Morland Press. [1930.] 115, (1) pp. Plates. Facsimiles. Coats-of-arms. 28 cm. One of an edition of 500 copies for sale in Great Britain. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1932. D152 — England. Heraldic and social distinctions. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of heraldry.
Card 722
Card 722
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of insects. Patterson, Robert, 1802–1872. **T.58.12 The natural history of the insects mentioned in Shakspeare’s plays London. Newman & Co. 1841. xv, 270 pp. Illus. Portrait. Vignettes. 17 cm., in 8s. An earlier edition, having the title Letters on the natural history of the insects mentioned in Shakspeare’s plays, may be found on shelf-numbers 2598.10; **G.3945.13. Contains incidental references to the entomology of Ireland. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2645 — Ireland. Entomology. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of insects.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Campbell, John, Baron Campbell, 1779–1861. Shakespeare’s legal acquirements considered. In a letter to J. Payne Collier. London. Murray. 1859. 117, (1) pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. **G.3943.20 Same. New York. Appleton & Co. 1859. 146 pp. 18½ cm., in 12s. 2598.21=**G.63.3=**G.3943.19 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2621 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
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Card 726
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Fraunce, Abraham, fl. 1587-1633. **G.4073.15 The lawiers logike, exemplifying the præcepts of logike by the prac- tise of the common lawe. At London. Imprinted by William How . . . 1588. (9), 151 ff. 19 cm., in 4s. Chalmers regards this book as the source of Shakespeare's legal knowl- edge. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2618 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
Card 728
Card 728
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Heard, Franklin Fiske. **G.3950.1 The legal acquirements of William Shakespeare: Boston. Wiggin. 1865. 65 pp. 29 cm., in 4s, l.p. Rewritten and enlarged from an article in the Monthly Law Reporter, Jan. 1864. One of an edition of 64 copies, four of which were large paper. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2621 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Heard, Franklin Fiske. 6600a.26 = **G.3956.27 Shakespeare as a lawyer. Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1883. 119 pp. 19 cm. A reprint, with additions and changes, of the author's Legal acquirements of William Shakespeare. 1865 [**G.3950.1]].
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Kohler, Joseph. 6601.10 Shakespeare vor dem Forum der Jurisprudenz. Würzburg. 1883. v, 300 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. A Nachwort to this book may be found on shelf-number 6601.12. Berlin. Same. 2. Auflage. Rotschild. 1919. xi, 366 pp. Portrait. 24 1/2 cm., in 8s. **G. 3943.38 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2647 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Rushton, William Lowes. No. 3 in **G.3943.12** Shakespeare a lawyer. London. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts. 1858. 50 pp. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2621 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare's legal maxims. London. Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts. 1859. 34 pp. 17 cm. No. 5 in **G.3924.4 Same. Liverpool. Young. 1907. 61 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. 4598.236=**T.57.50 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1917. L2842 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law.
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of medicine. Aubert, Hermann Rudolf. No. 4 in **G.73.11.1** Shakespeare als Mediciner. Vortrag in der Aula der Universität am 3. Februar 1873 ... Rostock. Stiller'sche Hof- und Universitäts-Buchhandlung. 1873. 31 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1917. L2805 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of medicine.
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Card 740
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of medicine. Bucknill, Sir John Charles, 1817-1897. The medical knowledge of Shakespeare. London. Longman & Co. 1860. vi, (1), 292 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2621 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of medicine.
Card 742
Card 742
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--KNOWLEDGE--MEDICINE. *XF .1837 Shakespeare, William. Selections. German. .C6S3 Medicinische Blumenlese aus Shakespeare zu eigener und seiner Collegen Kurzweil, gesamm. von Georg Cless. Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1865. xiv, 96 p. 19cm, Quotations from Shakespeare's plays showing his knowledge of physiology, etc. *G.3914 ----- [Another copy] .19 I. Shakespeare, William--Knowledge--Medicine. I. Cless, Georg von. 1815-1884, ed. II. Title.
Card 744
Card 744
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—MEDICINE. . S7 Stearns, Charles Woodward, 1818-1887. Shakespeare's medical knowledge. By Charles W. Stearns, M.D. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1865. 78 p. 19cm. *G.3943.18 --- [Another copy] No. 27 in *G.3940.5 --- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge—Medicine. PR3062.S7
Card 746
Card 746
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—MILITARY LIFE. Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three notelets on Shakespeare ... By William J. Thoms, F.S.A. London, J. R. Smith, 1865. viii, 136 p. 20 1/2cm. "Shakespeare in Germany" has caption title: On the connection between the early English and early German drama, and on the probable origin of Shakespeare's "Tempest". (Continued on next card) PR2976.T5
Card 748
Card 748
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—MILITARY LIFE. Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three note-lets on Shakespeare ... 1865. (Card 2) CONTENTS. —Shakespeare in Germany (reprinted from the "New monthly magazine" July 1840)—The folk-lore of Shakespeare (reprinted from the "Athenaeum", 1847)—Was Shakespeare ever a soldier? (reprinted from "Notes and queries", 1859) (Continued on next card) PR2976.T5
Card 750
Card 750
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE—MILITARY LIFE. PR2976 .T5 Thoms, William John, 1803-1885. Three note-lets on Shakespeare ... 1865. (Card 3) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.57.93 --- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William. Tempest—Sources. 2. German drama—Early modern (to 1700)—Hist. & crit. 3. Shakespeare, William—Folk-lore, mythology. 4. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge—Military life. 5. Ayrer, Jacob, d. 1605. I. Title. PR2976.T5
Card 752
Card 752
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge of military art. Thoms, William John. 1803–1885. No. 2 in **G.3943.12 Was Shakespeare ever a soldier? [London. Spottiswoode & Co. 1859?] 24 pp. 17½ cm. The same may be found in Notes and Queries, April 23, 30, 1859 [3159.1-2d Ser.7]. Contains a presentation inscription from the author to J. H. Markland. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2699 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 754
Card 754
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Fennell, James Hamilton. No. 15 in **G.3930.12** The Shakespeare cyclopædia; or, a classified and elucidated summary of Shakespeare's knowledge of the works and phenomena of nature. Part I. Zoology. Man. London. Smith. 1862. 48 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This is no. 1, March, 1862, and is apparently all that was published of a work advertised to be completed in twenty numbers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2643 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 756
Card 756
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Kirkman, Joshua. *6552.10.1877-1879=**G.100.1.1877-1879 Animal nature versus human nature in King Lear. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 7. 1877-1879. Part III., pp. 385-408. London. 1879.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2618 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. — Shakespeare, William. King Lear.
Card 758
Card 758
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Mayou, Bessie, compiler. Natural history of Shakespeare; being selections [of passages making mention] of flowers, fruits, and animals, arranged by Bessie Mayou. Manchester. Slater. [1877.] viii, 220 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2670 — Double main card.— Shakespeare, William. Quotations.(M1)—Mayou, Bessie, comp. (M2)—Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. (I)
Card 760
Card 760
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Patterson, Robert, 1802-1872. 2598.10=**G.3945.13 Letters on the natural history of the insects mentioned in Shakespeare's plays. With incidental notices of the entomology of Ireland. London. Orr & Co. 1838. xv, 270 pp. Illus. Vignettes. 17 cm., in 8s. A later edition, having the title The natural history of the insects mentioned in Shakespeare's plays, may be found on shelf-number **T.58.12. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1920. L8500 — Ireland. Entomology. — Entomology. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history.
Card 762
Card 762
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Phipson, Emma. 3823.52=**T.56.27 The animal-lore of Shakespeare's time. Including quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. London. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1883. xvi, 476 pp. Plate. 20 cm., in 8s. Authors and editions quoted, pp. xi–xvi. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.27. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1917. L2839 — T.r. — Animal lore. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history.
Card 764
Card 764
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Phipson, Emma. *6552.10.1877-1879=**G.100.1 1877-1879 The natural history similes in Henry VI. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 7. 1877-1879. Part III., pp. 354-383. London. 1879.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2617 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. — Shakespeare, William. Henry VI.
Card 766
Card 766
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Phipson, Emma. Shakspere's references to natural phenomena. (Preprint. New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. 1887-1892. Pp. 351-375. London. 1891.) **G.110.5 Same. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 14. 1887-92. Part IV., pp. 351-375. London. 1904.) **G.100.1.1887-92 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1917. L2620 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history.
Card 768
Card 768
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of natural history. Shakespeare, William. Quotations. **G.3956.26 Shakespeare's allusions to nature, on land and sea . . . A Shakespearean summer idyl. Gems from the incomparable bard, unchanged in form . . . woven into a story that may be read as a dramatic monologue which Shakespeare did not write . . . Selected and arranged by William Stowell Mills. [New Lenox, Illinois. The Lenox Press.] 1914. Paged. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The half-title and cover-title are, The lure of the open. Printed on one side only of the leaf. No. 79 of an edition of 100 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2670 — Double main card. — Shakespeare, William. Quotations. (M1) — Mills, William Stowell, compiler. (M2) — Shakespeare, William.…
Card 770
Card 770
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--KNOWLEDGE-- NUMISMATICS. Engstrom, John Eric. Coins in Shakespeare; a numismatic guide [by] J. Eric Engstrom. Hanover,N.H., Dart- mouth College Museum Publications, 1964. 67p. illus. 22cm. Catalog of the exhibit which was held by the College Museum at Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, in May, 1964. 1. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Knowledge --Numismatics. 2. Numismatics in literature. I. Dartmouth College. Museum. II. Title. MB
Card 772
Card 772
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge of plants. Beisly, Sidney. 4598.7=**G.3945.14 Shakspere's garden; or, the plants and flowers named in his works described and defined. London. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green. 1864. xx, 172 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 19, 1913. H9209 — Shakespeare, William. Plant lore. — T.r. — England. Botany.
Card 774
Card 774
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants. Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare. 2d edition. London. Satchell & Co. 1884. (II), 438 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. 4590.16=**T.57.5 The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number 4590.16. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.57.5. Originally published in The Garden, 1877 [*8001.50.1877]. Same. New edition. Arnold. [1896.] xvi, 383, (I) pp. Illus. Plates. 20 cm., in 8s. 4590.38 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J198 — Plants. — Horticulture. — Shakespeare, William. Plant-lore. — T.r.
Card 776
Card 776
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants. *6552.10.1880-1886.I=**G.100.1.1880-1886 Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson. The seasons of Shakspere's plays. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 8. 1880-86. Part I., pp. 67-76. London. 1881.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2586 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 778
Card 778
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants. Jerrard, Paul. **G.3952.30 Flowers from Stratford on Avon. The flowers richly colour'd from the original drawings. London. Jerrard. [185-?] (13) pp. Colored plates. Decorated title-page. 27½ cm. A preface, descriptive list of the plates, and quotations from Shakespeare accompanying each plate, form the only text. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 19.7. L2666 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants.
Card 780
Card 780
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants. Singleton, Esther. The Shakespeare garden. — New York. The Century Co. 1922. xxii, 360 pp. Plates. Vi-gnette. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. On Elizabethan gardens and the flowers mentioned by Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 9, 1923. M5225 — T.r. — Flower gardens. Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants.
Card 782
Card 782
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. Eaton, Thomas Ray. Shakespeare and the Bible. London. Blackwood. 1858. iv, 188 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L4381 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible.
Card 784
Card 784
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. Ellis, Charles, of Lyme Regis, editor. Shakspeare and the Bible. Shakspeare. A reading from the Merchant of Venice, Shakspeariana, sonnets, with their Scriptural harmonies, interpreted by Charles Ellis. [Victorian edition.] London. Houlston. 1897. 288 pp. Portrait. Sm. $8^\circ$. The title on the cover is: The Christ in Shakspeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 30, 1906. G1567 — Christ, The, in Shakspeare. — Shakespeare, William. Selections. — Shakespeare, William. Relig. and morals. — T.r. — Bible. Misc.
Card 786
Card 786
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Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. Pownall, Rev. Alfred, M.A. 4598.5=**G.3953.6 Shakspere weighed in an even balance. London. Saunders, Otley, & Co. 1864. viii, 86 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. On Shakespeare's knowledge of the Bible and the conformity of his principles to its teachings. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4698 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. — T.r.
Card 788
Card 788
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING. *G.76.19 Stearns, Charles Woodward, 1818-1887. The Shakspeare treasury of wisdom and knowledge. By Charles W. Stearns ... London, S. Low, son, & Marston, 1869. viii, 436 p. 19 1/2cm. 1. Shakespeare, William—Knowledge and learning. I. Shakespeare, William. Selections (English) II. Title.
Card 792
Card 792
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Shakespeare, William. Language. See also Shakespeare, William. Concordances, dictionaries, etc. Shakespeare, William. Plays on words. Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of sea terms. Shakespeare, William. Versification. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 21, 1923. M5664
Card 794
Card 794
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Boswell, James, the Younger, 1778-1822. **G.3941.4 Essay on the phraseology and metre of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. (In Malone, Edmund. The life of William Shakespeare. (I), 507-585 pp. (at the end). [London.] 1821.) The same may be found in vols. 1 and 2 of Malone's edition of Shakespeare [**G.4033.1; 4594.3]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 16, 1923. M6593 — Shakespeare, William. Language. — Shakespeare, William. Versification.
Card 796
Card 796
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Butler, James Davie. No. 3 in **G.72.7.2 The ἀπαξ λεγόμενα in Shakspere. [Madison. 1882.] 14 pp. 22½ cm. Reprinted from the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1918. L5618 — Shakespeare, William. Lang.
Card 798
Card 798
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Shakespeare. Language. Craik, George Lillie. The English of Shakespeare illustrated in a philological commentary on his Julius Caesar. London. Chapman & Hall. 1857. xxxviii, (1), 352 pp. Sm. 8°. 6594.31=**G.3935.16 Same. 2d edition. 1859. xvi, 350 pp. [The second and third copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 2, 1901 E1248 — Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. — Shakespeare, William. Lang. — T.r.
Card 800
Card 800
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Dawson, Benjamin. On Shakspere's accentuation of proper nouns. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 12. 1887-1892. Part II., pp. 167-179. London. 1888.) Same. [Preprint.] **G.100.1.1887-1892** **G.110.5** This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1914. K2588 — Shakespeare, William. Lang. — Shakespeare, William. Versification.
Card 802
Card 802
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Hense, Carl Conrad. No. 2 in **G.3910.9** Poetische Personification in griechischen Dichtungen mit Berücksichtigung lateinischer Dichter und Shakspere's. Erste Abtheilung Festschrift zur Feier des dreihundertjährigen Bestehens des Grossherzoglichen Friedrich-Franz-Gymnasium zu Parchim. Von C. C. Hense. Parchim. H. Wehdemann’s Buchhandlung. 1864. (2), xiv, 51, (1) pp. 25 cm., in 2s. The British Museum Catalogue states that a second part of this was published as “Programm des Grossherzoglichen Gymnasium Fridericianum zu Schwerin.” An enlarged edition is on shelf-number 2965.71. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1911. H6480 — Greece. Lit. Crit. — Latin literature. Crit. — …
Card 804
Card 804
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Korner, Sinclair. *4560a.101.1=*R.9.703.1 Shakespeare's inheritance from the fourteenth century. (In Poet-Lore. Vol. 1, pp. 551-553. Philadelphia. 1889.) On Shakespeare's language. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2665 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 806
Card 806
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Landmann, Friedrich. *6552.10.1880-86.2=**G.100.1.1880-86 Shakspere and Euphuism: Euphues an adaptation from Guevara. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 9. 1880-85. Part II., pp. 241-276. London. 1884.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 12, 1914. K2599 — Euphuism. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
Card 808
Card 808
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Latham, Grace. Some of Shakspere's metaphors, and his use of them in the comedies. (Preprint New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. 1887-1892. Pp. 397-427. London. 1892.) **G.110.5=4598.215 Same. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications. Series I. Transactions. No. 14. 1887-92. Part IV., pp. 397-427. Lon- don. 1904.) **G.100.1.1887-92 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1914. K2588 — Shakespeare, William. Lang. — Metaphor.
Card 810
Card 810
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Lummert, August. 4593.149 Die Orthographie der ersten Folioausgabe der Shakspere'schen Dramen. Halle. Niemeyer. 1883. x, 64 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4632 — Shakespeare, William. Language.
Card 812
Card 812
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Mackay, Charles. 1814-1889. No. 6 in *6601.19=**T.56.160 New light on some obscure words and phrases in the works of Shakspeare and his contemporaries. London. Reeves & Turner. 1884. 68 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J372 — Shakespeare, William. Concordances, dictionaries, etc. — Shakespeare, William. Lang.
Card 814
Card 814
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Rohde, Diedrich. No. 2 in **G.73.11.2** Das Hülfszeitwort to do bei Shakespeare. Inaugural-Dissertation ... Jena. Göttingen. Huth. 1872. 56 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2686 — Shakespeare, William. Lang. — To do. Auxiliary verb.
Card 816
Card 816
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare and 'The arte of English poesie.' Liverpool. Young. 1909. v, 167 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Obscure passages, and words and expressions of doubtful meaning in Shakespeare are explained by reference to The arte of English poesie [2603.7.1; *6608.26; etc.] which has been attributed to both George and Richard Puttenham. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J520 — Puttenham, George. -1595. — Puttenham, Richard. 1520?–1601? Shakespeare, William. Lang.
Card 818
Card 818
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare's euphuism. London. Longmans, Green, & Co. 1871. (5), 107 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2156 — Shakespeare, William Lang. — Euphuism.
Card 820
Card 820
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Sharpe, Henry. *6552.10.1880-1886.3=**G.100.1.1880-1886 The prose in Shakspere's plays, the rules for its use, and the assistance that it gives in understanding the plays. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 10. 1880-86. Part III, pp. 523-562. London. 1886.) Contains tables giving an analysis of Hamlet and Much ado about nothing in respect to prose and verse. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2592 — Shakespeare, William. Lang.
Card 822
Card 822
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Walker, William Sidney. 2598.24=**G.3935.18 A critical examination of the text of Shakespeare, with remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries, together with notes on his plays and poems. [Edited by William Nanson Lett-som.] London. Smith. 1860. 3 v. 17 cm., in 8s. An autograph letter of the editor is inserted in vol. 1 of the copy on shelf-number **G.3935.18. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4640 — Shakespeare, William. Crit. Textual. — Shakespeare, William. Lang. — Lettsom, William Nanson, ed.
Card 824
Card 824
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. Abbott, Edwin Abbott. A Shakespearian grammar. An attempt to illustrate some of the differences between Elizabethan and modern English. By E. A. Abbott. London. Macmillan & Co. 1869. viii, 136 pp. [School class books.] 17 cm., in 8s. 4598.28 Two copies. Same. New edition. 1871. xxiv, 511, (1) pp. 4598.28R (Continued on next card.) M980 - Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar.
Card 826
Card 826
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Shakespeare, W. Language. Grammar. 4598.28 Abbott, E. A. A Shakespearian grammar. ... (Continued.) Same. New edition. 1873. 4598.28S Same. 1888. *G.3956.55 Same. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1919. xxiv, 511, (1) pp. 17 cm., in 8s. 4598.28T The title varies slightly. The series name does not appear in the editions of 1871, 1888 and 1919. M980
Card 828
Card 828
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Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. Rohde, Diedrich. Das Hülfszeitwort to do bei Shakespeare. ... Jena. Göttingen. Universitäts-Buchdruckerei. in 8s. No. 2 in **G.73.11.2 Inaugural-Dissertation 1872. 56 pp. 19½ cm., This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 27, 1918. L4371 — Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. — To do. Auxiliary verb.
Card 830
Card 830
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Shakespeare, William. Learning. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2669
Card 832
Card 832
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Shakespeare, William. Legal knowledge. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of law. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1917. L2609
Card 834
Card 834
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Shakespeare, William. Madmen. See Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 12, 1937. E1377
Card 836
Card 836
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Shakespeare, William. Manuscripts.
Card 838
Card 838
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Shakespeare, William. Manuscripts. See also Shakespeare, William. Collier controversy. Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. Ireland, Samuel William Henry, 1777-1835. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
Card 840
Card 840
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Shakespeare, William. Medical knowledge. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of medicine. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1917. L2609
Card 842
Card 842
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials.
Card 844
Card 844
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. See also Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Shakespeare Memorial. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 12, 1937. E1377
Card 846
Card 846
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. Bunn, Alfred. 1796?–1860. No. 3 in **G.3941.34=**T.36.62 Address recited at the theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, on . . . the 3d of June, 1823, for the benefit of a fund now raising towards the erection of a monument to . . . Shakespeare. Birmingham. Knott. [1823.] 7 pp. 18 cm. Verses. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J87 — Shakespeare, William. Memorials.
Card 848
Card 848
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. Garrick, David. 1717-1779. **G.3947.6=No. 5 in **G.3942.4 An ode upon dedicating a building and erecting a statue, to Shakespeare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D. G. London: Printed for T. Becket, . . . M DCC LXIX. (4), 34 pp. 39 cm. Appended is Testimonies to the genius and merits of Shakespeare [by various authors]. The margins of the copy on shelf-number No. 5 in **G.3942.4 are slightly trimmed. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4922 — Shakespeare, William. Memorials.
Card 850
Card 850
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. Hifernan, Paul. 1719-1777. Dramatic genius . . . London: Printed for the author. M,DCC,LXX. viii, 125, (1) pp. 28 cm., in 4s. **T.74.9=**G.3947.8 Book 1 contains a plan for erecting a temple as a memorial to Shakespeare. Books 2-5 relate to the drama, acting and the theatre. Same. 2d edition. Printed for T. Becket and P. De Hondt . . . M,DCC,LXXII. 220, (2) pp. 19 cm., in 8s. **T.77.167=**G.3947.9=No. 2 in **G.3947.10** Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.77.167**. The copy on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.3947.10 lacks the first and the last leaf. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J288 — T. r. — Shakespeare, William. Memorials. — Theatre.
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. No. 3 in **G.3941.34 Shakespeare's day. A plea for a monument. With a lyric from Romeo and Juliet. London. Hatton. 1864. 9, (1) pp. Portrait. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2696 — Shakespeare, William. Memorials.
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. West, Jennie, editor. 1616–1916. Shakespeare memorial souvenir of the Shakespeare ball. Edited by Mrs. George Cornwallis-West. — London. Warne & Co. [1913.] 49, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Colored plate. Facsimiles. Coats of arms. $42\frac{1}{2}$ cm. A collection of articles by various authors. The portraits show the historical costumes worn at the ball which was held in support of the Shakespeare Memorial Fund. Many of the portraits are colored. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 14, 1913. K483 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. Costume. — Shakespeare, William. Memorials. — Portraits. Colls. English. — Costume. — Shakespeare Ball, London, 1911.
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. No. 1 in **G.3942.40=**T.96.188 Wilson, William, son of Effingham Wilson. A house for Shakspere. A proposition for the consideration of the nation. London. Hurst. 1848. 8 pp. 21 cm. Reprinted from Hood's Magazine, Sept., 1848. Advocates as a memorial to Shakespeare, a theatre to be devoted to his plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J626 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Memorials.
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Shakespeare, William. Memorials. No. 2 in **G.3942.40=**T.96.187 Wilson, William, son of Effingham Wilson. A house for Shakspere. A proposition for the consideration of the nation. The second and concluding paper, containing a review of the reception of the first, and a few digressions. London. Mitchell. [1849.] 16 pp. 21 cm. Appended to the copy on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.3942.40 are 4 pages of extracts from letters and notes by eminent literary and dramatic characters and friends of which only 12 copies were printed. Advocates as a memorial to Shakespeare, a theatre to be devoted to his plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J626 — Shakespeare, William. Memorials. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Miscellaneous. Lloyd, Robert. 1733-1764. No. 11 in **G 60a.17** Shakespeare: an epistle to Mr. Garrick: with an ode to genius. [Anon.] London: Printed for T. Davies. MDCCLX. (3), 11 pp. 31½ cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 8, 1915 K5093 — Shakespeare, William. Misc. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.
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Shakespeare, William. Miscellaneous. Rabone, John. 4595.105=**T.96.270 A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare, and Shakespeare's brooch, delivered to the members of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, Nov. 15th, 1883 . . . [Birmingham.] 1884. 21, iv pp. Plates. Plan. 20½ cm. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette, Nov. 20, 1883. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J498 — Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, Birmingham, England. Addresses. — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. — Brooches. — Shakespeare, William. Misc.
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Shakespeare, William. Miscellaneous. Zachary, M. M. No. 10 in **G.60a.17** A catalogue of the cabinet of very exquisite pictures, the collection of sculpture, procelain, snuff-boxes, &c., and the celebrated vase and snuff-boxes formed of the blocks of the Shakespeare mulberry-tree, which were in the possession of Garrick; the property of that distinguished amateur M. M. Zachary . . . which . . . will be sold by auction . . . by Messrs. Christie and Manson . . . 30th of March, 1838 . . . [London.] 1838. 14 pp. 36½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1916. K8773 — Bric-à-brac. Catalogues. — Paintings. Cats. — Shakespeare, William. Miscellaneous.
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Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon ... Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey; the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas's Church, Winchester, England--gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Cambridge [Mass.] Riverside Press, 1890. vii, 261 p. illus. 21cm. 1. Shakespeare, William--Monuments, etc. 2. Milton, John-- Monuments, etc. 3. Childs, George William, 1829-1894. MB
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Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain to Shakspeare at Stratford-upon-Avon ... Also accounts of the Herbert and Cowper window, Westminster Abbey, the Milton window, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and the Bishops Andrewes and Ken reredos, St. Thomas's Church, Winchester, England--gifts of Geo. W. Childs. Edited by L. Clarke Davis. Cambridge [Mass.] Printed at the Riverside Press, 1890. (See next card) MB
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Davis, Lucius Clarke, ed. The story of the memorial fountain ... 1890. (Card 2) vii, 261 p. front. (port.), plate. 20.5cm. "Privately printed." Scarlet cloth, white cloth backstrip, gilt stamped. Clippings inserted.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MONUMENTS, ETC. *PR2929 .S7 Spielmann, Marion Harry, 1858- The title-page of the First folio of Shakespeare's plays; a comparative study of the Droeshout portrait and the Stratford monument, by M. H. Spielmann, F.S.A. Written for the Shakespeare association in celebration of the First folio tercentenary 1923. London, H. Milford, Oxford university press, 1924. (Continued on next card) *PR2929.S7
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MONUMENTS, ETC. *PR2929 .S7 Spielmann, Marion Harry, 1858- The title- page of the First folio of Shakespeare's plays ... 1924. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. xi, 56 p. illus., 47 (i.e. 45) pl. (incl. ports.) 26cm. *G.3950.39 — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR2929.S7
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MONUMENTS, ETC. *PR2929 .S7 Spielmann, Marion Harry, 1858- The title- page of the First folio of Shakespeare's plays ... 1924. (Card 3) 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Monuments, etc. 3. Shakespeare, William—Bibl.—Folios. 1623. I. The Shakespeare association, London. II. Title. *PR2929.S7
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Shakespeare, William. Mortgage. **G.70.13 [Mortgage deed of a house in Blackfriars, London, dated March 11, 1613, and bearing Shakespeare's signature.] Broadside. [London. 18—?] Size, $47\frac{1}{2} \times 51\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Photo-lithographic facsimile of the original in the British Museum. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 22, 1914. L7861 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Mortgage. — Broadsides.
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Shakespeare, William. Museums.
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Shakespeare, William. Museums. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. *4593.194=**G.74.30 A calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, drawings & engravings, preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton, ... London. [Harrison.] 1887. 168 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. “For special circulation and for presents only.” At the time of publication the collection belonged to the author. The list consists of over eight hundred items, including books, pictures, legal papers and relics illustrating Shakespeare’s life and times. Inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.74.30 are a letter from Wyatt & Morgan to S. A. B. Abbott, and a leaflet by Ernest E. Baker, entitled [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4638 — Shakespeare, William. Museu…
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Shakespeare, William. Museums. *4593.194=**G.74.30 Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O., 1820–1889. A calendar of the Shakespearian rarities, ... (Continued.) Are Shakespeare's deeds to go to America? These relate to the probable purchase of the collection in America, which became a fact and is recorded in a manuscript note in the second edition [*2153.53]. This copy also contains an autograph presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1918. L4638
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Shakespeare, William. Museums. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. *2153·53 A calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, drawings & engravings, preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton . . . 2d edition, enlarged. Edited by Ernest E. Baker. London. Longmans, Green, & Co. 1891. xviii, 170 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. A manuscript note states that in 1897, Marsden J. Perry of Providence, had secured the entire collection. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. July 19, 1918. L4638 — Baker, Ernest E., ed. — Shakespeare, William. Museums. — Shakespeare, William. Bibl.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSEUMS, RELICS, ETC. *PR2931 .H3 Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. A brief hand-list of the selected parcels in the Shakespearean and dramatic collections of J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps ... London, Priv. print. by J. E. Adlard, 1876. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.74.4 —— [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR2931.H3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSEUMS, RELICS, ETC. *PR2931 .H3 Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820-1889. A brief hand-list of the selected parcels ... 1876. (Card 2) 1. Shakespeare, William—Museums, relics, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Curiosa and miscellany. *PR2931.H3
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Shakespeare, William. Museum. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. **G.75.19 A hand-list of the drawings and engravings illustrative of the life of Shakespeare, preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton . . . Brighton. For private circulation only. 1884. 104 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This list contains over one thousand items of places and things associated with Shakespeare. Many are maps and views of the Shakespeare country. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1918. L4499 — Shakespeare, William. Museums. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Museums. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. No. 3 in **G.77.19** A list of Shakespeare rarities. Compiled for the use of the members of the British Archæological Association on the occasion of their visit to Hollingbury Copse . . . August the 22nd, 1885. [London. 1885.] 24 pp. Illus. 18 cm. A list of a few articles in the Shakespeare collection at Hollingbury Copse, which contained early editions of Shakespeare's works, sources, books containing allusions to him, deeds, papers, and various relics illustrating his life. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1918. I 3980 — Shakespeare, William. Museums.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSEUMS, RELICS, ETC. PR2929 .R2 Rabone, John. A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare, and Shakespeare's brooch, delivered by Mr. John Rabone, to the members of the Birmingham natural history and microscopical society, Nov. 15th, 1883 ... With an appendix and illustrations. [Birmingham] 1884. 21, iv p. front., 3 pl. 21 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) PR2929.R2
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSEUMS, RELICS, ETC. PR2929 .R2 Rabone, John. A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare ... 1884. (Card 2) "Reprinted, by request, from the 'Birmingham daily gazette,' November 20th, 1883." *T.96.270 —— [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Museums, relics, etc. 3. Brooches. PR2929.R2
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Shakespeare, William. Music.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. For Shakespeare music in the Brown Music Library, see the catalogue of that collection. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1918. L5598
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Many titles not in this catalogue may be found in the catalogue of the Brown Music Library, under same heading. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1918 L5598
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Glover, Stephen. 1812–1870. No. 8 in **G.4060.3** Homage to Shakespeare. Three melodies for the pianoforte. London. Robert Cocks & Co. [186–?] 9 pp. 35½ cm. Contents. — Romeo and Juliet. — Rosalind. — Viola. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K172 — Pianoforte. Music. Colls. — Shakespeare, William. Music. — T.r.
Card 910
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Shakespeare, William. Music. No. 1 in **M.141.17=No. 6 in **M.206.19=**T.95.87 Lavoix, Henri. 1846— Les traducteurs de Shakespeare en musique par H. Lavoix fils. Paris. Liepmannssohn & Dufour. 1869. 32 pp. 23½ cm. Extrait de la Revue et gazette musicale de Paris. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J338 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Music. — Opera. Hist.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Lee, George Alexander. 1802–1851. No. 10 in **G.4060.3** Recollections of Shakespeare, dramatic overture, for the piano forte, (with (ad lib.)violin accompaniment). Dedicated to the Shak- sperian Society. Part, 1st. London. Lee & Coxhead. [186–?] 7 pp. 35½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K172 — Overtures. — Shakespeare, William. Music. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Linley, Thomas, the Younger. 1756-1778. No. 2 in **G.4060.12 Ode on the spirits of Shakespeare. Alto. Manuscript. [London. 1776.] (13) pp. 23 × 30 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1914. K1769 — T.r. — Cantatas. — Shakespeare, William. — Manuscripts in this Library. Music. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSIC. *Wyman 618 .N3 Naylor, Edward Woodall, 1867- Shakespeare and music, with illustrations from the music of the 16th and 17th centuries; by Edward W. Naylor ... London, J. M. Dent & co., 1896. 4047 .34 xi, 225, [1] p. front. 17½ cm. (Half-title: The Temple Shakespeare manuals) Another copy 1. Shakespeare, William—Music. 2. Music—Hist. & crit.—16th cent. 3. Music—Hist. & crit.—17th cent. ML80.S5N3 6—1277 Library of Congress [a58j4]
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Shakespeare, William. Music. 2595.14=No. 14 in **G.3940.7=**G.3954.11= **G.3954.12=**G.3954.13=No. 1 in **M.144.18 Rimbault, Edward Francis. 1816–1876. Who was “Jack Wilson,” the singer of Shakespeare’s stage? An attempt to prove the identity of this person with John Wilson, Doctor of Musick, in the University of Oxford, A.D. 1664. London. Smith. 1846. 16 pp. 21½ cm. The copy on shelf-number **G.3954.11 is on large paper. On the fly-leaf of the copy on shelf-number **G.3954.13 is written: “The only copy printed on vellum. John Russell Smith. Nov. 7, 1845.” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1915. K4926 — T.r. — Wilson, John, Mus. Doc. 1595–1672. — Shakespeare, William. Music.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816–1876. Who was "Jack Wilson," the singer of Shakespeare's stage? An attempt to prove the identity of this person with John Wilson, Doctor of Musick, in the University of Oxford, A.D. 1664. London. Smith. 1846. 16 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. On the fly-leaf is written: "The only copy printed on vellum. John Russell Smith. Nov. 7, 1845." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 8, 1916. K7176 — T.r. — Wilson, John, Mus.Doc., 1595-1672. — Shakespeare, William. Music. — Vellum. Books printed on.
Card 922
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Roffe, Alfred. **G.75.30 The handbook of Shakespeare music, being an account of three hundred and fifty pieces of music set to words taken from the plays and poems of Shakespeare . . . London. Chatto & Windus. 1878. . (2), 121, vi pp. 23 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1919. L5864 — Shakespeare, William. Music.
Card 924
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSIC. *PR3034 .R6 Roffe, Alfred Thomas, 1803-1871. ... A musical triad from Shakespeare: the clown in Twelfth night; Autolycus;—the Lord of Amiens. Also Shakespeare upon art and nature. To which is added Old English singers, and Mr. Bowman—actor, singer, and ringer! Written by Alfred Roffe (engraver) Somers Town: London, Priv. print. [by E. (Continued on next card) *PR3034.R6
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSIC. *PR3034 .R6 Roffe, Alfred Thomas, 1803-1871. ... A musical triad from Shakespeare ... (Card 2) Roffe] 1872. 2 p. 1., 92 numb. 1., 2 1. 21 1/2 x 17cm. At head of title: Ye Rochester press. Ed. by Edwin Roffe. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.75.13 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR3034.R6
Card 928
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSIC. *PR3034 .R6 Roffe, Alfred Thomas, 1803-1871. ... A musical triad from Shakespeare ... 1872. (Card 3) 1. Shakespeare, William—Music. 2. Shakespeare, William—Philosophy. 3. Singers, English. 4. Bowman, John, 1652?-1739. I. Roffe, Edwin, ed. II. Title. *PR3034.R6
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Shakespeare, William. Music. **G.4060.4=**G.4060.5 Shakspeare album, or Warwickshire garland, consisting of ancient, modern, & traditional songs, &c., illustrative of Shakspeare. Arranged for the piano forte, by the most eminent masters. London. Lonsdale. [1862?] (3), iv, (3), 67 pp. Portrait. Plates. $34\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — Part 1. Lock's music for Macbeth and Arne's music for the Tempest, both arranged by W. H. Callcott. — Part 2. Supplementary airs, illustrative of Shakspeare's works and time. Selected and arranged by S. J. Noble. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K4238 — Shakespeare, William. Music. — Callcott, William Hutchins, ed. — Noble, S. J., ed. — Pianoforte. Music. — Warwickshire garland.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—MUSIC. ML80 .S5W4 Wilson, Christopher, 1874-1919. Shakespeare and music, by Christopher Wilson. London, "The Stage" office, 1922. xiii, 170 p. front. (port.) 22cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT *G.4060.32 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Music. I. Title. ML80.S5W4
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**G.3955.27 Shakespeare, William. Music. All's well that ends well. Airs, duets, choruses, &c. introduced in Shakspeare's revived comedy of All's well that ends well, or, Love's labour won! As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, Friday, October 12, 1832. The music composed, selected & arranged by Mr. Rophino Lacy. The poetry selected entirely from the plays, poems, and sonnets of Shakespeare. London. Reynolds. 1832. 14 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1918. L4137
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Henry VIII. No. 6 in **G.4060.1** [Henry VIII.] Overture, and music incidental to Shakspere's play of King Henry the Eighth, as performed at the Royal Princesses Theatre. Composed by John L. Hatton. [For pianoforte.] London. Campbell, Ransford & Co. [187-?] 53 pp. 35 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3281 — Double main card. — Hatton, John Liptrot. 1809–1886. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Henry VIII. (M2) — Music. Incidental. (I) — Henry VIII. Incidental music. (I)
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Shakespeare, William. Music. King Lear. Berlioz, Louis Hector. 1803–1869. No. 5 in **G.4060.1** [Roi Lear.] Grande ouverture du roi Lear: tragédie de Shak- speare, dédiée à Mr. Armand Bertin et composée par Hector Berlioz. Céuvre. 4e. Parties sepées. Paris. Catelin & cie. [185–?] 35½ cm. Each part is separately paged. This is an autographed copy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3275 — Overtures. — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Music. King Lear.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. King, Matthew Peter. No. 2 in **G.4060.6 A new edition, revised by the author, of The witches' glee, from the first scene in Macbeth. Composed by M. P. King. London. Goulding & D'Almaine. [181-?] (1), 7 pp. 33½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2664 — Witches' glee, The. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. — Songs. With music.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. Purcell, Henry. [Macbeth.] Locke's music for Macbeth. Boosey & Son's complete edition. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey. [1860.] 24 pp. 4°. No. 3 in **G.4060.6 Same. Boosey & Co.: No. 6 in **M.154.16 This has been ascribed to Matthew Locke, but is thought now to be the work of Henry Purcell. Same. With new symphonies and piano forte accompaniments. Musical Bouquet Office. [186-?] Pp.43-58. Illustrated title-page. 36 cm. **M.450.129 This card was printed April 6, 1904. F3524 — Music. Incidental. — Shakespeare, William. Macbeth.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. Purcell, Henry. **G.4060.13 [Macbeth.] The musick in the tragedy of Macbeth. Composed by M. Lock. [Vocal score with orchestral accompaniment.] Manuscript. [18—?] 71 pp. 8°, obl. This music is now believed to have been composed by Purcell. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Barton This card was printed April 6, 1904. F3524 — Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. — Music. Incidental. — Manuscripts in this Library. Music.
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Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Purcell, Henry. **G.4060.26** [Macbeth.] The original music in Macbeth, as composed by Matthew Locke, arranged from the score and adapted for the pianoforte by B. Jacobs [sic]. — London. Printed by E. Linley. [1800?] (I), 18 pp. F°. This music is now believed to have been composed by Henry Purcell. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed April 11, 1904. F3628 — Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. — Jacob, Benjamin, ed. 1778-1829. — Music. Incidental.
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Music. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Purcell, Henry. [Macbeth.] The original songs, airs & choruses . . . introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth, in score. Composed by Matthew Locke . . . Revised & corrected by Dr. Boyce. [Vocal score with orchestral accompan.] London. Longman & Broderip. [18—?] (3), 29 pp. F°. No. 1 in **G.4060.6 This music is now believed to have been composed by Henry Purcell. Same. Printed by Rt. Birchall. 29 pp. No. 4 in **M.380.6 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1905. F6684 — Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. — Music. Incidental. — Boyce, William, ed.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. Verdi, Fortunino Giuseppe Francesco. No. 4 in **G.4060.6** Brindisi, (Si colmi il calice.) From Verdi's opera Macbeth, for the pianoforte, by J. T. Stone. London. Williams. [18—?] (I), 9 pp. 34 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1915. K4240 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Macbeth. — Pianoforte. Music. — Stone, J. T., adapter.
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Shakespeare. William. Music. Merchant of Venice. A favourite song in The merchant of Venice. [To keep my gentle Jessy ... Music by Thomas Augustine Arne. With accompaniment for pianoforte and the German flute.] [London. 1790?] (I) p. $30\frac{1}{2} \times 20$ cm., trimmed, mounted in scrap-book. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3281 — Double main card. — Arne, Thomas Augustine. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Merchant of Venice. (M2) — Songs. With music. (I) — To keep my gentle Jessy. Song. (I)
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**G.3955.26 Shakespeare, William. Music. Merry wives of Windsor. Songs, duetts, &c. introduced in Shakspeare's revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor, selected entirely (with one exception) from the plays, poems and sonnets of Shakspeare. Acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The music composed and adapted by Mr. Horn, with the exception of four pieces, composed and selected by Mr. Parry. London. Sampson Low. 1824. 15 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1918. L4137
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Merry wives of Windsor. Maggioni, Manfredo. **G.73.25 Falstaff, the Italian version by Manfredo Maggioni, the music by Otto Nicolai. With an English version, and the music of the principal airs. London. The Music-Publishing Co. [188-?] (1), 38 pp. Music. 24 cm., in 8s. Libretto only. Founded on Merry wives of Windsor. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 16, 1920. L8761 — T.r. Opera. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Merry wives of Windsor.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. The fairies, an opera. The words taken from Shakespeare, &c. Set to music by Mr. Smith. [Adapted from A midsummer night's dream, by D. Garrick. Full score.] London. Walsh. [1755.] (3), 92 pp. $31\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1918. L5619 — Double main card. — Smith, John Christopher, 1712-1795. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. (M2) — T.r. (1) — Operas. (1) — Garrick, David, adapter, 1717-1779. (2)
Card 960
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. **G.4014.43=**G.4014.44 Fairy-Queen, The: an opera. Represented at the Queen’s-Theatre by Their Majesties Servants. London. Printed for Jacob Tonson . . . 1692. (6), 52 pp. 22 cm., in 4s. Libretto only. The music was by Purcell. The copy on shelf-number **G.4014.43 has been trimmed to about 20 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1911. H5714 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream.
Card 962
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. Garrick, David, adapter. 1717-1779. The fairies. An opera. Taken from A midsummer night's dream. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With songs from Shakespeare, Milton, Waller, Dryden, Lansdown, Hammond, &c. The music composed by Mr. [John Christopher] Smith. London. Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper . . MD- CCLV. 48 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. Libretto only. Two copies on shelf-number **G.4014.46. (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 1, 1911. H5890 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. Garrick, D., adapter. 1717-1779. The fairies. (Continued.) Same. 47 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. **G.4014.47 The title differs from that of the preceding edition only by the omission of Lansdown. The prologue is omitted. Pp. 27-30 are missing. Same. (In Garrick, David. Dramatic works. Vol. 1, pp. 218-241. London. 1798.) 660g.26.1 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 1, 1911. H5890
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. [Midsummer night's dream.] The music to the Midsummer night's dream, for the pianoforte, by Mendelssohn. London. Boosey. [184-?] 40 pp. [Boosey's Musical cabinet. Pianoforte series. No. 17.] 27 cm. Contents. — The overture. — Scherzo. — Notturno. — Wedding march. — Intermezzo. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 14, 1915. K5401 — Double main card. — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig Felix. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. (M2) — T.r. (1) — S.r. (1) — Music. Incidental. (1)
Card 968
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. Pyramus and Thisbe: a mock-opera. The words taken from Shakespeare, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to music by I. F. Lampe. Full score. London. Printed for I. Walsh . . . [175-?] 36 pp. $33\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Pages 23-26 are missing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282 — Double main card. — Lampe, Johann Friedrich. 1693- 1756. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. (M2) — Operas. (I) — T.r. made.
Card 970
Card 970
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. Smith, John Christopher, 1712-1795. **G.4060.10 The fairies, an opera. The words taken from Shakespeare, &c. Set to music by Mr. Smith. [Adapted from A midsummer night's dream, by D. Garrick. Full score.] London. Walsh. [1755.] (3), 92 pp. $31\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 5, 1926. N2889 — Double main card. — Smith, John Christopher, 1712-1795. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. (I) — T.r. (I) — Operas. (I) — Garrick, David, 1717-1779. (M2)
Card 972
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**G.3955.25 Shakespeare, William. Music. Midsummer night's dream. Songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in Shakspeare's revived play of A mid-summer night's dream; first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, Wednesday, January 17, 1816. London. Miller. 1816. 17 pp. 21 cm. Words only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1918. L4137
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello. Tottola, Leone. No. 1 in **G.4015.30 Otello. Othello. A tragic opera, in three acts. The music by Rossini. As represented at Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, May, 1839. Authorized edition. London. Clowes. [1839?] 59 pp. 18½ cm., in 6s. Libretto only. Italian and English on opposite pages. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 27, 1919. L7616 — T.r. made. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello.
Card 976
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello. Tottola, Leone. **G.64.8 Otello, opera seria, in tre atti. Musica di Rossini. Rappresentata nel Teatro del re, Haymarket, febbrajo 1828. Londra. Brettell. 1828. 63, (1) pp. 17½ cm., in 4s. Libretto only. Italian and English on opposite pages. Title-page in English also. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 27, 1019. L7628 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello.
Card 978
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello. Zelter, Carl Friedrich. 2598.26=**G.4065.21 [Othello. Three songs. Air only.] (In Shakespeare, William. Othello. German. Shakspeare's Othello . . . übersezt von Johann Heinrich Voss. At end. Jena. 1806.) Contents. — 1. König Steffen war ein braver Mann. — Drum lasst mir das Gläselein klingen. — Arm Mägdlein sass singend. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1910. H4557 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Othello. — Songs. With music.
Card 980
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Romeo and Juliet. Giulietta e Romeo: dramma serio per musica da rappresentarsi nel Teatro delle Comune di Bologna l'autunno del MDCCCVII. Bologna. Tipografia Sassi. [1807.] 64 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. **G.4015.6 Words only. The music was by Zingarelli. Same. Représentée . . . à Paris . . . le 16 décembre 1812. Paris. Hocquet. 1812. 26, 27 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. No. 3 in **G.4065.29 The text is in Italian and French on opposite pages, which are numbered in duplicate. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1719. L6924 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Romeo & Juliet.
Card 982
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Romeo and Juliet. No. 3 in **G.4065.29 Giulietta e Romeo, dramma per musica in tre atti. Juliette et Roméo, tragédie lyrique en trois actes, representée, pour la première fois, à Paris . . . le 16 decembre 1812. Paris. Au Théâtre de l'impératrice. 1812. 26, 27 pp. 19 cm., in 4s. The text is in Italian and French on opposite pages, which are numbered in duplicate. Words only. The music was by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1914. K2646 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Romeo and Juliet.
Card 984
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Caulfield, John, compiler. A collection of the vocal music in Shakespeare's plays, including the whole of the songs, duetts, glees, choruses, &c. Engraved from original MS & early printed copies chiefly from the collection of W. Kitchiner. Revised & arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte, by Mr. Addison, . . [London.] Caulfield. [183-?] Variously paged. Engraved title-pages. 25 cm. No. 1, 2 in **G.4060.14=**M.112.11 Contents. — Tempest. — Twelfth-Night. — Two gentlemen of Verona. — Love's labour's lost. — As you like it. — Measure for measure. — Merry [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K3268 — Kitchiner, William, M.D. 1775-1827. — Addison, John, musician, ed. 1766?-1844.…
Card 986
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. No. 1, 2 in **G.4060.14=**M.112.11 Caulfield, J., compiler. A collection of the vocal music in Shakespeare's plays. (Continued, 1.) wives of Windsor. The copy on shelf-number No. 1, 2 in **G.4060.14 is not complete, and contains parts of As you like it and The tempest only. This collection was issued in parts, by subscription. Same. 9 parts in 1 v. **M.433.22 This collection contains the same songs, arranged differently in the volume, and with the addition of Much ado about nothing. This copy lacks the general title-page but has a separate title-page to each play. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K3268
Card 988
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Caulfield, J., compiler. A collection of the vocal music in Shakespeare's plays. (Continued, 2.) Same. Boon. [1864?] 2 v. **M.125.24 Contents. — 1. Thou soft flowing Avon. — The tempest. — A midsummer night's dream. — Merchant of Venice. — The two gentlemen of Verona. Antony and Cleopatra. — Twelfth Night. — Measure for measure. — Love's labour's lost. 2. Macbeth. — Winter's tale. — Othello. — Cymbeline. — Hamlet. — King Lear. — Merry wives of Windsor. — Henry the Fourth. — Henry the Eighth. — Much ado about nothing. — As you like it. — Romeo and Juliet. Same. French. [186–?] *4044.20 The arrangement of the contents is different from that of the preceding edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K3268
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Shakespeare, Music Songs. Greenhill, James, and others, compilers. A list of all the songs and passages in Shakspere which have been set to music. Compiled by J. Greenhill, W. A. Harrison and F. J. Furnivall. The words in old spelling from the quartos and first folio, edited by F. J. Furnivall and W. G. Stone. London. Trübner & Co. 1884. xxviii, 102 pp. [New Shak-spere Society. Series 8, no. 3.] 8°. *4042.33=4595.113=No. 1 in **G.111.3.3=No. 1 in **M.215.9 Same. Revised edition. xxxv, 108 pp. No. 2 in **G.111.3.3 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 6, 1900 *D7641 — S.r. — Harrison, William Anthony, jt. comp. — Furnivall, Frederick James, jt. comp. — Stone, Walter George, ed. — Shakespeare, Music.
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Music. Shakespeare, William. Songs. Linley, William, editor. **M.446.192= **G.4060.2 Shakespeare's dramatic songs, . . . the music partly new & partly selected, with new symphonies and accompaniments for the piano-forte, from the works of Purcell, Fielding [etc.] . . . Prefixed, a general introduction of the subject and explanatory remarks on each play, by W™. Linley. London. Preston. [1815, 16.] 2 v. in 1. F°. Contents. — 1. The tempest: Come unto these yellow sands, Full fathom five, by Purcell; While you here do snoring lie, by T. Linley, Jr.; No more dams, by John Smith; Ere you can say, by T. Linley, Jr.; Honour, riches, by W. Linley; Where the bee sucks, by Dr. Arne. — The two [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed …
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Shakespeare, William. Songs. **M.446.192 = **G.4060.2 Linley, W., editor. Shakespeare's dramatic songs, ... (Continued, 1.) gentlemen of Verona: Who is Sylvia? By W. Linley. — Twelfth Night: O mistress mine, Come away, death, by W. Linley; When that I was, by Fielding. — Measure for measure: Take, oh take those lips, by W. Linley. — Much ado about nothing: Sigh no more, Pardon, Goddess, by W. Linley. — Midsummer night's dream: Ye spotted snakes, by I. S. Stevens; Now the hungry lion roars, by W. Linley; Hand in hand, by Dr. Cooke. — Love's labour's lost: When daisies pied, by Dr. Arne. — Merchant of Venice: Tell me where is fancy, &c., by W. Linley. 2. As [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library…
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Shakespeare, William. Songs. **M.446.192= **G.4060.2 Linley, W., editor. Shakespeare's dramatic songs, . . . (Continued, 2.) you like it: Under the greenwood tree, by Dr. Arne; Who doth ambition shun, by W. Linley; Blow, blow thou winter wind, by Dr. Arne & W. Linley; What shall he have that killed the deer, by I. S. Smith; It was a lover and his lass, Wedding is great Juno's crown, by W. Linley. — All's well that ends well: Was this fair face, by W. Linley. — Winter's tale: When daffodils begin to peer, by Dr. Boyce; Lawn as white as driv'n snow, by W. Linley; Will you buy any tape, Get you hence, for I must go, by Dr. Boyce. — King Henry 4th, 2d part: Do nothing but eat, by [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the …
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Shakespeare, William. Songs. **M.446.192= **G.4060.2 Linley, W., editor. Shakespeare's dramatic songs, ... (Continued, 3.) W. Linley. — King Henry 8th: Orpheus with his lute, Sad and solemn music, by W. Linley. — Anthony and Cleopatra: Come thou monarch of the vine, by W. Linley. — King Lear: Fools had ne'er less grace, by W. Linley. — Hamlet: How should I, old melody; Good morrow 'tis, old melody; They bore him bare faced, by W. Linley; And will he not come again, old melody. — Cymbeline: Hark the lark at heaven's gate sings, by Dr. Cooke; Fear no more the heat of the sun, by Dr. Nares & W. Linley. — Othello: And let me the canakin clink, The poor soul sat sighing, by W. Linley. — The music in Macbeth, ... newly arranged in three parts and a pianoforte accompaniment by Samuel Wesley. […
Card 1000
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Shakespeare. Music. Songs. New Shakspere Society. No. 1 in G.111.3.4. Critical and historical program of the madrigals, glees, and songs to be given at the second annual musical entertainment at University College 9th May, '84 L. 1884. $8^{\circ}$.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. No. 3 in **G.4060.14 Seven Shakspere songs, set to music in four and five parts. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] London. Novello & Co. [186-?] 68–105 pp. [Novello’s Part-song book. Series 2.] 25 cm. Contents. — Orpheus with his lute [S. S. T. B.]. — Song of winter (When icicles hang by the wall) [S. S. T. B.]. — Come away, come away death [S. S. T. T. B.]. — Song of spring (When daisies pied) [S. S. T. B.]. — Who is Sylvia? [S. S. T. B.] — Fear no more the heat o’ the sun [S. S. T. B.]. — Blow, blow thou winter wind [S. S. T. B.]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282 — Double main card. — Macfarren, Sir George Alexander. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. (M2) — Part songs. Colls. (I)
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Music. Shakespeare, William. Songs. **T.34.3=**G.122.21 [Songs from Shakespeare's Tempest, with pianoforte accompaniment. Music by Joseph Moorat.] (In Shakespeare, William. The tempest. Pp. 27-31; 33-37; 115-118. London. 1908.) Contents. — Come unto these yellow sands. — Full fathom five. — Where the bee sucks. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. K988 — Double main card. — Moorat, Joseph. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Songs. (M2) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. (I)
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Thirteen standard songs of Shakespeare. The music by Purcell, Arne, Bishop, Schubert, &c. With symphonies and accompaniments for the pianoforte. — London. Chappell & Co., Ltd. [1915.] 48 pp. [Chappell's Musical magazine.] 28 cm. Contents. — Blow, blow, thou winter wind. — Where the bee sucks. — Under the greenwood tree. — When daisies pied. — Come unto these yellow sands. — Full fathom five. — Oh! bid your faithful Ariel fly. — Sigh no more, ladies. — Bid me discourse. — Who is Sylvia? — Hark! the lark. — On a day (for two voices). — The airs sung by Ophelia. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 29, 1916. K9845 — Double main card. — Arne, Thomas Augustine, and others. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. (M2) — S.r. (1)…
Card 1008
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. This heading covers songs known to have been interpolated in various presentations of Shakespeare's plays, or those suggested by incidents in his dramas which might be so used. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3275
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. No. 154 in **G.4050.2 [Charmer, hear your faithful lover . . .] A favourite song [T.] in Coriolanus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte and flute.] [London? 177-?] (I) p. Vignette. $20\frac{1}{2} \times 13$ cm., trimmed, mounted in scrap-book. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K3277 — Songs. With music. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. Horn, Charles Edward. 1786–1846. No. 10 in **G.4060.1** Shakspeare's seven ages, illustrated by music & poetry. The words by Geo. Soane. The music composed by Charles E. Horn. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] London. Cramer, Beale & Co. [183–?] (I), 43 pp. 35 cm. Contents. — The infant [M. S.] — The school boy [M.-S. or Bar.]. — The lover [T.]. — The soldier [Bar.]. — The justice [Bar.]. — The slippered pantaloon [Bar.]. — The old, old man [Bar.]. — Hymn of the shadows [S. A. T. B.]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3281 — Double main card. — Horn, Charles Edward. 1786–1846. (M1) — Soane, George. (M2) — T.r. (I) — Songs. With music. Colls. (I) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolat…
Card 1014
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. Linley, William. 1766–1835. No. 3 in **G.4060.1** Ariel's adieu to Prospero. Words by W. L. Bowles. [Composed by William Linley. With accompaniment for pianoforte.] (In Linley, William. Eight songs for a tenor or soprano voice. Pp. 32–38. London. [1800?]) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K3268 — Bowles, William Lisle. 1762–1850. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. — Songs. With music. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. Purcell, Henry. 1658–1695. No. 2 in **G.4060.1** A song sung by the girl in the Tempest [Dear, dear, pretty, pretty, pretty youth . . . With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Set by H. Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross. [London. 1696?] (I) p. 32 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3275 — Songs. With music. — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. — Dear, dear, pretty, pretty, pretty youth. Song.
Card 1018
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. Purcell, Henry. 1658–1695. No. 153 in **G.4050.2** A two-part song [T. B.] in the play call’d Harry the Fifth. [Fill, fill, fill all the glasses, . . .] Set by Mr. Purcell. Within compass of the flute. [London. 1740?] (1) p. $33\frac{1}{2} \times 21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., trimmed, mounted in scrap-book. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3275 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Songs. Interpolated. — Duets. Vocal. — Fill, fill, fill all the glasses. Duet.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Taming of the shrew. The taming of the shrew. [Songs from] Shakespeare's revived comedy, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. . . . [With accompaniments for pianoforte.] London. Willis & Co. [1825?] 2 v. in 1. $3\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — 1. Music and poetry [Song, T.], Love's paradise [Song, T.], True love [Duet, S. T.], The willow cabin [Song, T.], by I. Braham. — 2. Our love was young [Song, M.-S.], by T. Cooke. — Twenty thousand tongues [Song, M.-S.], by Cooke & Mercadante. — Let no such man be [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282 — Double main card. — Braham, John. 1774-1856, and others. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Taming of the shrew. (M2) — Songs. With music. C…
Card 1022
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No. 2 in **G.4060.11 Shakespeare, W. Music. Taming of the shrew. (Continued.) (Continued.) trusted [Song, T.], Love and May [Song, M.-S.], The gamut duet [S. T.], by T. Cooke. — If love make me forsworn [Song, T.], by R. Hughes. — Wilt thou have music [Song, S.], Oh happy bride [Duet, S. T., and trio, A. T. B.], by T. Cooke. — A bank of violets [Quartett, S. S. T. B.], by Sir J. Stevenson. — Hearts and hands [Solo, S., and chorus, S. T. B.], by T. Cooke. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282
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Music. Shakespeare, William. Tempest. **T.97.348 Airs, duets, &c., introduced in Shakespeare's Tempest, as it is now performing in three acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. — London: Printed for T. Evans. M.DCC.LXXVI. [19] pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. The greater number of these songs are not in Shakespeare's Tempest. There is no music. The pages after the fourteenth are incorrectly numbered. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1914. K1116 — Shakespeare, William. Tempest.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. Locke, Matthew. **G.4060.16 The instrumental music used in The tempest. (In his The English opera . . . Pp. 62-76. London. MDC-LXXV.) Pp. 75, 76 are incorrectly numbered 71, 72. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2667 — Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest.
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Music Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Scribe, Augustin Eugène. La tempesta. Grand opera, in three acts, with a prologue. [Music by Halévy, poem by Scribe, translated by Giannone.] [London. Johnson. 1850.] 79, (1) pp. 8°. Words only, in Italian and English. The plot is Shakespeare's. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1904. F5543 — Giannone, ——, tr. — Shakespeare, William. Tempest.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. **T.34.3=**G.122.21 [Songs from Shakespeare's Tempest, with pianoforte accompaniment. Music by Joseph Moorat.] (In Shakespeare, William. The tempest. Pp. 27-31; 33-37; 115-118. London. 1908.) Contents. — Come unto these yellow sands. — Full fathom five. — Where the bee sucks. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 4, 1914. K988 — Double main card. — Moorat, Joseph S.(M1) — — Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. (M2)
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No. 1 in **G.4060.1=**M.422.16 Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. The tempest. An opera. The words taken from Shakespeare, &c. Set to music by Mr. Smith. [Full score.] London. Printed for I.Walsh . . . [1756?] (3), 110 pp. 34 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1917. L1778 — Double main card. — Smith, John Christopher, 1712-1795. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Tempest. (M2) — Operas. (I) — T.r. made.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Twelfth Night. No. 1 in **G.4060.11** [Twelfth Night.] The songs, duetts, & glees, in Shakespeare's play of Twelfth Night, performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The music composed, selected and arranged for the voice and piano forte by Henry R. Bishop. London. Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, & Co. [182-?] Irregularly paged. $33\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contents. — Overture. — Full many a glorious morning. Song, A. — Who is Sylvia? Glee for 5 voices, S. S. T. T. B. — Orpheus. Duetto, S. A. — [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282 — Double main card. — Bishop. Sir Henry Rowley. 1786–1855. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Twelfth Night. (M2) — Songs. With music. Colls. (I)
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Shakespeare, W. Music. Twelfth Night. (Continued.) & glees, . . . (Continued.) Come o'er the brook. Glee for 4 voices. — A cup of wine. Glee, A. T. T. B., with chorus. — Take all my loves. Cavatina, S. — Cesario. Duetto, S. A. — O, by rivers. Serenade for five voices, S. S. A. T. B. — O how much more doth beauty. Cavatina, S. — Age and youth. Song, S. — Bid me discourse. Song, S. — When that I was a little tiny boy. Song, T. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K3282
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Music. No. 2 in **G.4013.50 Shakespeare, William. Two gentlemen of Verona. Songs. Songs, duettos, glees, and choruses, introduced in Shakspeare's revived play of the Two gentlemen of Verona, selected entirely from the plays, poems, and sonnets of Shakspeare. [By Frederick Reynolds.] Acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The overture and whole of the music (excepting two melodies) composed by Mr. Bishop. London. Printed by E. Macleish [1821?]. 15 pp. $8^{\circ}$. Contains no music. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1909. H1515 — Reynolds, Frederick, ed. 1764-1841.
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Shakespeare, William. Music. Venus and Adonis. Bid me discourse. [Song. Words from Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis.] Composed by Henry R. Bishop. [With accompaniment for the pianoforte. In the key of G.] New York. Mesier. [183–?] 5 pp. 32.5 cm. No. 34 in *8050.12 = Same. Philadelphia. Klemm. [184–?] 34 cm. No. 5 in **M.450.203 Same. [New and revised edition. In the key of F.] London. Ashdown & Parry. [188–?] (I), 5 pp. 35 cm. *8050a.532 The title-page of this edition incorrectly attributes the words to Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library October 29, 1935. D9167 — Double main card. — Bishop, Sir Henry Rowley, 1786–1855. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Music. Venus and Adonis. (M2) — T.r. (I) — Songs. With music. (I)
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Shakespeare, William. Mythology.
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Shakespeare, William. Name.
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Shakespeare, William. Name. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. New lamps or old? A few additional words on the momentous question respecting the e and the a in the name of our national dramatist. Brighton. Fleet & Bishop. 1880. 23 pp. 21 cm. No. 2 in **G.74.16** This follows the author's Which shall it be? New lamps or old? . . . [No. 1 in **G.74.16]. Same. 2d edition. 40 pp. 4596.30=No. 3 in **G.74.16** This contains press notices on the preceding edition; also a few pages regarding the author's plans for further Shakespeareian work. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1919. L5894 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Name.
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Shakespeare, William. Name. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. No. 1 in **G.74.16** Which shall it be? New lamps or old? Shaxpere or Shakespeare? Brighton. Fleet & Bishop. 1879. 16 pp. 21 cm. A supplementary pamphlet is entitled New lamps or old? A few addi- tional words . . . [No. 2 in **G.74.16]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 10, 1919. L5891 — T.r. (2) — Shakespeare, William. Name.
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Shakespeare, William. Name. Haney, John Louis, 1877— The name of William Shakespeare. A study in orthography. Philadelphia. The Egerton Press. 1906. x, (1), 68 pp. 19½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1919. L7937 — Shakespeare, William. Name.
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Shakespeare, William. Name. Madden, Sir Frederic, 1801-1873. Observations on an autograph of Shakspere and the orthography of his name. Communicated to the Society of Antiquaries in a letter to John Gage, Director. London. Nichols. 1837. (2), 11 pp. Facsimile. 30 cm., in 4s. 4590.6=No. 3 in **G.60a.22 An autograph letter of the author is inserted. Same. Thomas Rodd. 1838. (1), 16, (2) pp. 22 cm. 2597.23=**G.3951.1 This may also be found in Archaeologia, vol. 27, pp. 113-123 [*3311.1.27]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1919. L5863 — Shakespeare, William. Handwriting. — Shakespeare, William. Name.
Card 1054
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—NAME. PR2901 .M3 1838 Madden, Sir Frederic, 1801-1873. Observations on an autograph of Shakspere, and the orthography of his name. Communicated to the Society of antiquaries by Sir Frederic Madden ... in a letter to John Gage ... London, T. Rodd, 1838. 2 p. 1., [3]-16, [2] p. 22cm. Facsimile of Shakespeare's autograph on t.-p. (Continued on next card) PR2901.M3 1838
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—NAME. PR2901 .M3 1838 Madden, Sir Frederic, 1801-1873. Observations on an autograph of Shakspere ... 1838. (Card 2) "Reprinted from the Archaeologia, vol. XXVII, pp. 113-123, with some corrections." *G.3951.1 — — [Another copy] FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Shakespeare, William—Autographs. 2. Shakespeare, William—Name. PR2901.M3 1838
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—NATURAL HISTORY. Beisly, Sidney. Shakspere's garden; or, The plants and flowers named in his works described and defined. With notes and illustrations from the works of other writers. By Sidney Beisly ... London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864. xx, 172 p. 19 1/2 cm. (Continued on next card) PR3041.B4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—NATURAL HISTORY. PR3041 .B4 Beisly, Sidney. Shakspere's garden ... 1864. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3945.14 --- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William--Natural history. 2. Flowers in poetry. I. Title. PR3041.B4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--NATURAL HISTORY. PR3041 .E5 1884 Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson, 1821–1916. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare. By Rev. Henry N. Ellacombe ... 2d ed. London, W. Satchell and co. [etc.] 1884. 5 p. l., 438 p. 19cm. Appendix: i. The daisy, its history, poetry, and botany. ii. The seasons of Shakespeare's plays. iii. Names of plants. *T.57.5 — [Another copy] FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Shakespeare, William—Natural history. 2. Daisies. i. Title. 18-5102 Library of Congress PR3041.E5 1884
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Shakespeare, William. Ornithology. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of birds. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 16, 1918. L5598
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Shakespeare, William. Pageants. See Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 24, 1917. K9584
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--PARAPHRASES, TALES, ETC. Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834. Tales from Shakespeare / by Charles and Mary Lamb; illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London : J.M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1909. xii, 304 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. Large paper edition. No. 589 of 750 signed by illustrator.
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Shakespeare, William. Parodies. See Shakespeare, William. Imitations, burlesques, parodies. Also The same subdivision under the names of the individual plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2565
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. *4590.110 American Shakespeare Magazine, The. [Edited by Anna Randall-Diehl.] Vol. 1 (no. 1-14); 2 (no. 1-4, [7, 8]); 3; 4 (no. [1-3]). Jan. 1 – June 15, 1895; Oct. 1, 1895 – Feb, 1896; May, June, 1896; Jan., 1897 – March, 1898. New York. Shakespeare Magazine Co., etc. 1895–98. 4 v. in 3. $22\frac{1}{2}$, $34\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Vol. 1 is entitled The Fortnightly Shakespeare. With vol. 2 publication became monthly and the above name was adopted. Vol. 1, no. 2, contains an old picture of London. Vol. 2, no. 1, contains a portrait of Sir Henry Irving. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1919. L6066 — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. — Diehl, Anna T. Randall, ed.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Weimar. Jahrbuch. Jahrgang 1-46. Berlin [etc.]. 1865-1910. 46 v. in 45. 8°. Supplement zum 28ten Jahrgange [*4593.18]. Jahrgang 29, 30 contain an index for vols. 1-30. Vols. 1 and 2 were edited by Friedrich Bodenstedt; vols. 3-14, by Carl Elze; vols. 15-34, by F. A. Leo; vols. 35 et seq., by Alois Brandl and Wolfgang Keller. Same. Jahrgang 1, 2. **G.3910.4 [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] For further additions, see Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Weimar. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 9, 1911. H6085 — Keller, Wolfgang, ed. 1873-. — Brandl, Alois, ed. 1855- — Leo, Friedrich August, ed. 1820-1898. — Bodenstedt, Friedrich Martin,. ed. Shakespeare, William. Perio…
Card 1080
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Weimar. *4593.1.A Shakespeare-Jahrbuch. Beilage zu Band 17. 1. General-Register für Band 1–16. Bearbeitet von W. A. Borchardt. 2. Gesammt-Catalog der Bibliothek. [Weimar. Druck von Metzger & Wittig. 1882.] 82 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1920. L8692 — T.r. — Borchardt, W. A., comp. — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. — Indexes to periodicals, etc.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. *6590a.1 Shakespeare-Museum. Herausgegeben von Max Moltke. Band 1, Nr. 1-20. 23. April, 1870 - 23. Februar, 1874. Leipzig. Deutsche Volksbuchhandlung. 1871-74. I v. 24 cm. No more was published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2702 — Shakespeare, William.Period. — Periodicals. German. — Moltke, Max Leopold, ed.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. Shakespeare Association, The, London. [Shakespeare Association papers. No. 7, 8. 1922.] — London. 1922. v. 24½ cm. For additions, see: Shakespeare Association, The, London. Shakespeare Association papers. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in covers on the same shelf-number. They are not noted on this card until bound. Each paper is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1923. M5990 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. *4595.156 Shakespeare Association Bulletin, The. Published by The Shakespeare Association of America, Inc. Vol. 1 (no. 1, 2). June, 1924; November, 1925. — New York. [1924, 25.] v. Portrait. 24 cm. For additions, see: Shakespeare Association Bulletin, The. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in the Periodical Room. They are not noted on this card until bound. Issued irregularly. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1926. N2579 — Shakespeare, William. Period. — Societies. Proc., trans., etc. — Shakespeare Association of America, Inc. Pubs.
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Reverence, William W. on January 12, 1909 Sir John A. Browne, a distinguished British explorer and geographer, was born in London on December 18, 1837. He is best known for his explorations of the Antarctic region and his contributions to the field of geography. Browne's most notable expedition was the 1865-1866 Antarctic Expedition, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic Peninsula by Captain James Cook. His work on the continent provided valuable insights into the geography, climate, and wildlife of the region. In addition to his exploratory activities, Browne was also an accomplished writer and historian. He authored several books on the history of Antarctica, including "The Antarctic Peninsula" and "Antarctica: A History." His writings were widely published in both English and F…
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. Shakspere Newspaper. *4590.3=No. 4 in **G.60.27=**G.Cab.1.3 [London. Crew. 1847.] 8 pp. Illus. Portraits. 59½ cm. Published in aid of the fund for the purchase of Shakspeare's house, Strat- ford-upon-Avon. This is apparently the only issue. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2702 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals.
Card 1090
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. *4591.126 Shakespeare Pictorial, The. A monthly illustrated chronicle of events in Shakespeareland. No. 1–32. May, 1928–Oct., 1930. — Stratford-upon-Avon. 1928–30. v. Illus. Portraits. Maps. Facsimile. 28½ cm. For additions, see: Shakespeare Pictorial, The. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in the Periodical Case. They are not noted on this card until bound. Title varies: Nos. 1–4, The Shakespeare Pictorial and Visitors' Weekly Guide; no. 5–, The Shakespeare Pictorial. Editors: No. 1–, E. P. Ray. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 6, 1931. N8240 — Shakespeare, William. Period. — Periodicals. English. — Ray, E. P., ed.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. 2590.11=No. 16 in **G.60a.17 Shakespeare repository, The. Edited by James Hamilton Fennell. No. 1-4. London. 1853. 31, (1) pp. 35 cm. Same. In Shakespearian miscellany [a scrap-book]. **G.70.1 This volume contains two copies of No. 1. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 21, 1910. H4466 — Shakespeare, William. Period. — Fennell, James Hamilton, ed. — Periodicals.
Card 1094
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. *4594.104 Shakespearean Quarterly, The. A journal devoted to Shakespearean study and a record of the professional and amateur performances of the plays. Vol. 2 (no. 3). July, 1923. — Sydney. 1923. v. Charts. 24½ cm. For additions, see: Shakespearean Quarterly, The. Additional unbound parts, as received, may be found in the Periodical Room. They are not noted on this card until bound. Editors: 1922, Allan Wilkie; 1923–, Hector Bolitho. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1923. M7193 — Shakespeare, William. Period. — Bolitho, Hector, ed. — Wilkie, Allan, ed. — Periodicals. English.
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Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. Shakespeariana. A critical and contemporary review of Shakespearian literature. Conducted by the Shakespeare Society of New York. Vol. 1-10, 1883-93. New York. Leonard Scott Publication Co. 1883-93. 10 v. in 9. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Plans. Facsimiles. Tables. Music. 20 cm. to 27 cm. *6601.5 Vols. 1-4 were published in Philadelphia; vol. 5 has the imprint Philadelphia and New York; later volumes, New York. In vol. 1 the firm name is Leonard Scott Publishing Co. Vols. 1-5 were edited by Charlotte Porter. Same. Vol. 1-9. 1883-92. 9 v. **G.100.3 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. L6547 — Shakespeare, William. Periodicals. — Periodicals. English. — Shakespeare Society of New York. Pubs. — Porter, Charlotte, ed.
Card 1100
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Shakespeare, William. Plant lore. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of plants. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1917. L2610
Card 1104
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Shakespeare, William. Plays relating to him. See Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1916. K8217
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. See also Shakespeare, William. Sources. Shakespeare, William. Stories from. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2699
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. Chaulin, N. P. **T.56.138 Précis des pièces dramatiques de W. Shakspeare, avec observations et notices. = Paris. Pinard. 1829. xvj, 438 pp. Plate. Vignettes. Borders. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1913. J99 — Shakespeare, William. Plots.
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. Duport, Paul. 1798–1866. **G.3911.9=**T.56.202 Essais littéraires sur Shakspeare, ou analyse raisonnée, scène par scène, de toutes les pièces de cet auteur. Paris. Le Tellier. 1828. 2 v. Illus. Portrait. 21½ cm., in 8s. Numerous portraits and plates are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.202. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1913. J186 — Shakespeare, William. Plots.
Card 1114
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. **G.3952.11 [Tallis's] Shakspere gallery of engravings, intended as a supplementary volume, or to illustrate all existing editions of the works of the immortal bard of Avon: with essays on the plays . . . forming a history of the sources from which he derived his subjects, and a critical analysis of every drama . . . London. The London Printing and Publishing Co. [185-?] Unpaged. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-page. Autograph facsimiles. 27 cm. Originally published in 1852, 53, in 20 parts, by John Tallis & Co., London and New York. [Cntinued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1918. L3167 — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Shakespeare, William. Plots. — Actors. Portraits.
Card 1116
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. **G.3952.11 [Tallis's] Shakspere gallery of engravings. (Continued.) This edition contains memoirs of Edwin Forrest and Gustavus Vaughan Brooke, apparently not belonging to the original. About half of the text of this volume, without title-page and with plates very irregularly selected and arranged, may be found on shelf-number **T.23.12. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 16, 1918. L3167
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. Tallis’s Shakspere gallery of engravings. London. Tallis & Co. [1850–53.] 3 v. in 1. Portraits. Plates. Engraved title-page. Autograph facsimiles. 27 cm., in 4s. **T.23.12 From Nov., 1850, to June, 1851, this work was issued monthly under the title Tallis’s Dramatic Magazine and General Theatrical & Musical Review. It was succeeded by Tallis’s Drawing-room table book of theatrical portraits, memoirs, and anecdotes, which was issued in six parts. It consisted chiefly of biographical sketches of actors. This was in turn [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1918. L3465 — Shakespeare, William. Plots. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Actors. Biography. — Actors. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. Tallis's Shakspere gallery of engravings. (Continued.) **T.23.12 succeeded, in 1852, by Tallis's Shakspere gallery of engravings, which was issued in twenty parts. This volume contains all the issues under the first title; apparently all under the second (although they are without separate title-pages and unnumbered); and about half (also without title-pages) under the third. An apparently complete edition of the Shakspere gallery may be found on shelf-number **G.3952.11. Same. *7250a.45 Contains Tallis's Dramatic Magazine and General Theatrical & Musical Review only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1918. L3465
Card 1122
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Shakespeare, William. Plots. Tegg, William, F.R.H.S. 1816-1895. 2597.38=**T.57.273 Shakespeare and his contemporaries . . . With the plots of his plays, theatres and actors. London. Tegg & Co. 1879. ix, (1), 244 pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimile. 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J578 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Plots.
Card 1126
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. See also Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1916. K8217
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Balmanno, Mary. No. 8 in **G.60a.21** Lines addressed to Thomas Crofton Croker, president of the Antiquarian Society of Noviomagus, on his acquisition of Shakespeare's gimmel ring. New York. Privately printed. 1857. (8) pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 11, 1913. H8592 -- Croker, Thomas Crofton. 1798-1854. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Calvert, F. B. No. 2 in **G.3942.21 Ode to Shakespeare: suggested by his ter-centenary. Edinburgh. Elgin. 1864. 32 pp. 16½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2625 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Cooke, Thomas. 1702?–1756. No. 2 in **G 60a.21** An epistle to the Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury, with a prologue and epilogue on Shakespeare and his writings. By Mr. Cooke. London. Cooper. 1743. 8 pp. 31 cm., in 2s. The epistle is in verse. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2630 — Cooper, Susanah, Countess of Shaftesbury. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Cooper, John Gilbert. The tomb of Shakespeare. A poetical vision. London. Dodsley. 1755. 12 pp. 25 cm., in 4s. No. 2 in **G.3947.2 Same. 2d edition . . . with considerable alterations. 11 pp. No. 3 in **G.3947.2 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1914. K1559 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Dally, Frank Fether. The apotheosis of Shakespeare, and other poems. Maidstone. Brown. [1848?] (8), 118 pp. Illus. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. K1612 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 4 in **G.60a.21 Epistle, An, from Shakespeare to his countrymen. [In verse.] To which are added, some stanzas upon the immortality of the soul. London. Printed for Richardson & Urquhart. MDCCLXXVII. 23 pp. 29 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2643 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. — Immortality.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. **G.60a.7 Epitaph, An, on the admirable dramaticke poet W. Shakespeare. — Broadside facsimile. [London? 19—?] Size, $14\frac{1}{2} \times 10\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Begins: — What neede my Shakespeare for his honour'd bones. Upon the effigies of . . . Shakespeare is on the same broadside, and is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1844 — Epitaphs. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 1 in **G.3953.29 Familiar verses, from the ghost of Willy Shakspeare to Sammy Ireland. To which is added, Prince Robert: an auncient ballad. London. White. 1796. 16 pp. 22 cm. On the title-page of this copy is written, By G. M. Woodward. Lowndes says it is by him "or by —— Orton." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 13, 1914. K1615 — Ireland, Samuel William Henry. 1777-1835. — Shakespeare, William. Miscel.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Garrick, David. 1717-1779. **G.3947.6=No. 5 in **G.3942.4 An ode upon dedicating a building, and erecting a statue to Shakespeare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D. G. [With testimonies to the genius and merits of Shakespeare by various authors.] London. Becket. MDCCLXIX. (4), 34 pp. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The copy on shelf-number **G.3947.6 is large paper. That on shelf-number No. 5 in **G.3942.4 lacks pp. 33, 34. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2642 — Shakespeare, William. Memorials. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Given, Patrick. No. 2 in **G.3942.25** [Prize poem on Shakespeare.] (1) pp. (In Shakspere tercentenary, 1864. Poems for the prize competition offered by the proprietors of the Belfast Weekly Northern Whig. Belfast. 1864.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1914. K2645 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Harrison, Anthony. **G.60a.26 The infant vision of Shakspeare; with an apostrophe to the immortal bard, and other poems. By Mr. Harrison. London. Harrison & Co. MDCCXCIV. 24 pp. 31 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K2652 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Hornby, Mary, editor. Extemporal verses, written at the birth place of Shakespeare, by persons of genius. Added, a history of the bard and family; with observations on the comet. 4th edition. [Stratford. 1819.] 24 pp. Plates. 19 cm., in 4s. An Address to the public, by Mary Hornby, is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2656 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Howard, Henry. ("Heartwell.") No. 5 in **G.3947.2** A visionary interview at the shrine of Shakespeare. Inscribed to Mr. Garrick. London. Printed for R. Withy and J. Ryall . . . 1756. 12 pp. 24½ cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4681 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 6 in **G.60a.21 Immortality, The, of Shakespeare. In which is introduced an episode. [Verse.] London. Printed for S. Highley. M.DCC.LXXXIV. 16 pp. 17 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2656 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Jemmat, Catherine. On seeing Mr. Barry perform the parts of Othello, Romeo, Jaffier, and Castalio. (In her Miscellanies ... Pp. 196–198. London. MDCCLXVI.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2677 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. — Barry, Spranger.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. **G.3947.33=No. 4 in **G.3942.28 Jones, George, the Count Johannes. 1810–1879. The pilgrim of Avon. By Leigh Cliffe, Esq. [pseud.]. London. Simpkin & Marshall. 1836. (7), 24 pp. 22 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2677 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Jones, Henry. 1721-1770. Ode to Shakespeare, in honor of the Jubilee. [Wolverhampton?] MDCCLXIX. 6 pp. 21½ cm. No. 2 in **G.3942.1** Same. [Bristol. Cocking. MDCCLXXIX.] 24½ cm., l. p. No. 4 in **G.3942.4** The title differs slightly from the preceding. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2661 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. **G.3941.1 The life of William Shakspeare. [With poems by Akenside, Johnson, and others, Shakespeare's will, etc.] [London. 1791?] 48 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. Apparently part of the prolegomena of the eight-volume edition of Shakespeare published by Bellamy & Robarts in 1791 and reissued in 1796. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1919 I.7483 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. — Shakespeare, William. Will.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Linley, Thomas, the Younger. 1756–1778. No. 2 in **G.4060.12** Ode on the spirits of Shakespeare. Alto. Manuscript. [London. 1776.] (13) pp. 23 × 30 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1914. K1769 — T.r. — Cantatas. — Shakespeare, William. — Manuscripts in this Library. Music. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Lloyd, Robert. 1733-1764. No. 11 in **G 60a.17** Shakespeare: an epistle to Mr. Garrick: with an ode to genius. [Anon.] London: Printed for T. Davies. MDCCLX. (3), 11 pp. 31½ cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 8, 1915 K5093 — Shakespeare, William. Misc. — Garrick, David. 1717-1779.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 9 in **G.3947.2 Lyric ode, A, on the fairies, aerial beings, and witches of Shakespeare. London. Wilkie. 1776. 20 pp. 25 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. K1741 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Pignotti, Lorenzo. 1739-1812. **G.3946.4 La tomba di Shakespeare, poemetto in versi sciolti alla celebra donna Mrs. Montagu, in occasione della di lei applauditissima opera in difesa di quel poeta. (In his Favole e novelle. Pp. 289-326. Lucca. MDCCLXXXV.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2683 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. — Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Pincherle, James. No. 12 in **G.72.7.1** Ricordo a Shakespeare. Under the auspices of Shakespeare's tercentenary birth. 50 sonnets. Trieste. Lloyd. 1864. (2), 51, (1) pp. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2683 — Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Rolt, Richard. No. 1 in **G.3947.2 A poetical epistle from Shakespeare in Elysium to Mr. Garrick at Drury-Lane Theatre. To which is added, a view from Heymon-Hill, near Shrewsbury. A solitudinarian ode. London. Newbery ... M DCC LII. 29 pp. 24 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2153 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Shakespere's curse and other poems. **G.3946.20 London. Bosworth & Harrison. 1861. (7), 67, (1) pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2696 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 2 in **G.3942.16 Shakspeare's garland, dedicated to the Shakspearian Club established at the Falcon Inn. Stratford-upon-Avon. Ward. 1826. 16 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Poems by various authors. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4614 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Siebel, Carl. No. 2 in **G.3910.12 Dichtungen zur Shakespeare-Feier des Künstlervereins Malkasten in Düsseldorf. Barmen. Langewiesche. [1864.] 30, (2) pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2697 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.—Shakespeare, William. Celebrations.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. Skene, George. **G.3947.27=No. 1 in **G.3947.23 The genius of Shakespeare. A summer dream. [Anon.] London. Printed for Couch & Laking. [1793.] (1), 34 pp. $27\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 2s. The copy on shelf-number No. 1 in **G.3947.23 has been trimmed in re-binding to $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. It contains a presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4699 — Anon. ref. — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—POETRY. Reserve L425 Sprague, Charles. .376 (2) The prize ode, written by Charles Sprague, esq. and recited at the representation of the Shakespeare jubilee. Boston, Feb. 13. 1824. Boston, True and Green? 1825? 8 p. 21cm. Caption title. MB Shah 1. Shakespeare, William—Poetry
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. **G.60a.7 Vpon the effigies of my worthy friend, the author Master William Shakespeare, and his workes. — Broadside facsimile. [London? 19—?] Size, $14\frac{1}{2} \times 10\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Begins: — Spectator, this lifes shaddow is. An epitaph, which is catalogued separately, is on the same broadside. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1848 — Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him.
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Shakespeare, William. Poems relating to him. No. 4 in **G.3947.2 Visitation, The; or, an interview between the ghost of Shakespeare and D-V-D G-RR—K, Esq; . . London. Printed for the Author . . . 1755. 14 pp. 25 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 28, 1914. K2368 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. See also Shakespeare, William. Seals. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1923. M6449
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--PORTRAITS, STATUES, ETC. see also this entry in the manuscript catalog.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. This heading includes the death mask and statuary. Entries for many portraits not separately catalogued in the card catalogue, also a list of works upon the portraits, may be found in the Barton Catalogue, p. 172. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 29, 1914. H8736
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Shakespeare. Portraits, statues, etc. *G.35.38 August, der Jüngere, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg, 1579-1666. Photographic fac-similes of three letters preserved in the Ducal library at Wolfenbüttel dated... 1620, to a friend in Augsburg, containing instructions for Lucas and Wolfgang Kilian, the engravers of the illustrations and title-page of (Continued)
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Shakespeare. Portraits, statues, etc. *G.35.38 August, der Jüngere, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg, 1579-1666. ... (Continued). his Cryptomenytice et cryptographia printed at Lüneburg in 1624 [on shelf-no. *6111.58]. These letters are evidence that the figure on the title-page supposed to be a portrait of Shakespeare is a portrait of Johannes Trithemius, the celebrated theologian and historian.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits. Boaden, James. 1762–1839. An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which . . . have been offered . . . as portraits of Shakespeare London. Triphook. 1824. (4), iii, (1), 143 pp. Portraits. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s, l. p. **G.3940.26 The five portraits are proof impressions. A clipping and a manuscript note by Boaden are inserted. Same. (4), v, (1), 206 pp. 23 cm., in 8s. $2597.6=**G.3940.27=**T.56.37 The bastard title is missing in the copy on shelf-number 2597.6. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1913. J65 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Booth, William Stone. **G.51.11 The Droeshout portrait of William Shakespeare. An experiment in identification. — Boston. Butterfield. 1911. (4), 7, (3) pp. Portraits. 28 cm. An attempt to prove that the Droeshout portrait of Shakespeare is really a portrait of Francis Bacon. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1911. H6482 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.—Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Britton, John. 1771-1857. **G.3940.19=No. 19 in **G.3940.28 Remarks on the monumental bust of Shakespeare, at Stratford-upon-Avon: with two wood-cuts, representing front and profile views of the bust. London. The Author. 1816. 8 pp. Portraits. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. K1495 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--PORTRAITS. [Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville, 2d duke of] 1797-1861. The Stowe catalogue, priced and annotated; by Henry Rumsey Forster. London: David Bogue,Fleet Street. MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] xliii,310p. front.,illus.(incl.ports.,plan), 16pl. 27cm. Title page in red & black; title vignette. (See next card)
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[Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville, 2d duke of] 1797-1861. The Stowe catalogue ... 1848. (Card 2) "List of subscribers": p.v-x. "The celebrated Chandos portrait of Shakespeare": p.298-304. The sale was conducted by Christie and Manson from August 15, 1848 to October 7, 1848. I. Title.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. The Chandos portrait of Shakespeare. **G.3941.32 [London. 1849?] 12 pp. 22½ cm. Reprints of various articles, by Horace Rodd and others, from the London Athenæum and the Literary Gazette. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2631 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. — No main card.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits. **G.52.4 [A collection of 127 portraits of Shakespeare, cut from books, newspapers and circulars, and mounted on cards, with typewritten index arranged by engravers, artists and publishers.] London [etc.]. 1640-1898. 3 v. Size, mounts, $14 \times 11$ inches; index, $8 \times 10\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Contents. — 1. No. 1-62. 2. No. 63-127. 3. Index. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 13, 1922 M7402 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Craig, E. T. No. 1 in **G.3941.34** The portraits, bust, and monument of Shakspere. 2d edition. [London. Pitman. 1864?] 32 pp. Portraits. [Part I.] 18 cm. Shakspere; or, the Ardens of Warwickshire; and the heritage of genius, by the same author, forms Part II, and is paged continuously with this. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2632 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Craig, E. T. **G.78.27 Shakspere's portraits considered phrenologically. [London.] 1864. 193-224 pp. Portraits. [Pitman's Popular Lecturer and Reader. No. 19, new series.] 17½ cm. “To be continued.” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1914. K1563 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Craig, E. T. **G.61.3 Shakespeare's portraits phrenologically considered. Philadelphia. Printed for private circulation. 1875. (I), 8 pp. 23½ cm. Originally published in the Manchester [England] Daily Post for April 23, 1864. Fifty copies, of which this is one, were reprinted for private cir- culation by J. Parker Norris. A letter from James M. Hubbard to Mr. Norris and his reply are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2632 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Cutter, Abram Edmands, compiler, 1822-1900. **H.80.26 Gleanings relating to Shakespeare made in 1873 and 1887. By A. E. C. in Stratford on Avon. = Scrap-book. Boston. 1888. (66) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 35.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1934. D5240 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits; statues, etc. Forster, Henry Rumsey. **G.3941.30=**G.3941.31 A few remarks on the Chandos portrait of Shakespeare . . . and a letter upon the same by H. Rodd. London. Privately printed. 1849. (1), 20 pp. Portraits. $8^{\circ}$. Fifty copies only were printed. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 10, 1903 E7966 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. *PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare: a history of the various representations of the poet, with an examination into their authenticity. By J. Hain Friswell. Illustrated by photographs of the most authentic portraits, and with views, &c., by Cundall, Downes, & co. ... London, S. Low, son, & Marston, 1864. (Continued on next card) *PR2929.F73
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. *PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare ... 1864. (Card 2) xii, 128 p. mounted front., mounted plates, mounted ports. 23cm. Title vignette (mounted portrait of Shakespeare) *G.3941.29 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR2929.F73
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. *PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare ... 1864. (Card 3) *T.56.119 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. I. Title. *PR2929.F73
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits; statues, etc. Harness, William. *4596.11.2=**G.3927.37.2 Shakespeare's bust at Stratford-upon-Avon. (In Shakespeare Society, London. Papers. Vol. 2, pp. 9, 10. London, 1845.) [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 5, 1902 E4637 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Harrison, Gabriel. No. 5 in **G.60a.22** The Stratford bust of William Shakespeare, and a critical inquiry into its authenticity and artistic merits. Illustrated with two photographic views . . . Brookline. 1865. 13 pp. Portraits. 30 cm. One of an edition of 75 copies. A circular is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K2650 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. Hartmann, Sadakichi, 1867-1944. Shakespeare in art, by Sadakichi Hartmann ... Boston, L. C. Page & company, 1901. 3 p. l., iii-v p., 1 l., [2], 11-371 p. incl. plates, ports. front. 19½ cm. (On verso of half-title: Art lover's series) Bibliography: p. 355-358 FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR CONTENTS.—The Shakespearean portraits.—The Shakespearean illustrators.—The painters of the historical dramas.—The painters of the comedies.—The painters of the tragedies.—Shakespeare in sculpture.—Portraits of actors in Shakespearean parts.—Bibliography. 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Illustrations. 1. Title. PR2883.H2 0—6641 Library of Congress [57p1]
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Madden, Clarence L. **G.72.17 A note on Nicholas Parr's portrait of Shakespeare engraved circa 1740. By C. L. M. = Cleveland. Privately printed. 1907. (8) pp. 2 portraits. $8^{\circ}$. No. 14 of an edition of 250 copies. The cover title is: A portrait of Shakespeare by Nicholas Parr. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1908. G7014 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. — Parr, Nicholas.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Page, William. 1811-1885. A study of Shakespeare's portraits. London. Chiswick Press. 1876. (4), 76 pp. Portraits. 11 cm., in 8s. 6599a.8 Treats particularly of the death mask. Same. (Cut from Scribner's Monthly for Sept. 1875. Vol. 10, pp. 558-574. New York. 1875.) **G.51.9=No. 17 in **G.72.7.1 Same. (In Same.) The copy on shelf-number **G.51.9 has two portraits, illustrations, and newspaper clippings inserted. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1911. H6483 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Pfizer, Gustav. 1807-1890. No. 37 in **G.40a.2** Shakspeare. Zu dem Bildnisse Shakspeare's im Verlage von S. G. Liesching in Stuttgart. [Stuttgart. 1838.] 14 pp. 24½ cm., mounted in scrap-book 75 cm. The portrait referred to accompanies this pamphlet. An autograph letter of Pfizer is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915 K2683 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Shakespeare. William. Portraits.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. PR2929 .R2 Rabone, John. A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare, and Shakespeare's brooch, delivered by Mr. John Rabone, to the members of the Birmingham natural history and microscopical society, Nov. 15th, 1883 ... With an appendix and illustrations. [Birmingham] 1884. 21, iv p. front., 3 pl. 21 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) PR2929.R2
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—PORTRAITS, ETC. PR2929 .R2 Rabone, John. A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare ... 1884. (Card 2) "Reprinted, by request, from the 'Birmingham daily gazette,' November 20th, 1883." *T.96.270 --- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. 2. Shakespeare, William—Museums, relics, etc. 3. Brooches. PR2929.R2
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. William Shakespeare. [Portrait.] No. 135 in **G.52.4** = [Boston.] Perry. 1900. Size, 10½ × 7¾ inches. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1906. G2101 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. — No main card.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Wislicenus, Paul. Shakespeares Totenmaske. — Darmstadt. Hohmann. [1911.] 107 pp. Portraits. 20 cm., in 8s. Contains many portraits of Shakespeare. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1911. H6486 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Wivell, Abraham. 1786–1849. **G.3941.27=**T.56.83 An historical account of the monumental bust of William Shak-speare, in the chancel of the church, at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. With critical remarks on the authors who have written on it. London. The Author. 1827. 28 pp. Portraits. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. One of the portraits is lacking in the copy on shelf-number **G.3941.27. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1914. J631—Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Churches. Church of the Holy Trinity. — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Wivell, Abraham. 1786–1849. **G.3941.28 An inquiry into the history, authenticity and characteristics of the Shakspere portraits; embracing Martin Droeshout's engraving, the Chandos picture, the Janssen and others of that period . . . With Stratford monument, Roubiliac's and the one in Westminster Abbey. London. Knight & Co. 1840. 47, (1) pp. Portraits. Autograph facsimiles. 25 cm., in 8s. An autograph letter from Wivell is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 16, 1914. K996 — Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Wivell, Abraham. 1786–1849. **G.3941.26=**T.56.146 A supplement to An inquiry into the history, authenticity, & characteristics of the Shakspeare portraits, in which the criticisms of Malone, Steevens, Boaden, and others are examined, confirmed, or refuted. Embracing the Felton, the Chandos, the Duke of Somerset’s pictures, the Droeshout print, and the monuments of Shakspeare, at Stratford, &c. . . . With an expose of the spurious pictures and prints. London. The Author. 1827. (4), 52 pp. Portraits. Plates. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.146. Wivell’s An inquiry into the history, authenticity, & characteristics of the Shakspeare portraits may be found on shelf-number **G.3941.25. Thi…
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Bibliography. Norris, Joseph Parker. **G.3951.51 A bibliography of works on the portraits of Shakepseare. Philadelphia. Printed for private circulation. 1879. 9 pp. 24 cm.
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Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Bibliography. Grolier Club, New York. *Q.16.82 Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of the text of Shakespeare's plays as published in ed- ited editions; together with a large collection of engraved portraits of the poet. New York. The Grolier Club. 1916. vi, 114, (1) pp. 18 cm.
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Shakespeare, William. Programmes. **T.16.13 San Francisco, Calif. Theatres. Maguire's Opera House. [Eight Shakespearean and three other play-bills.] Jan. 9–Feb. 1, 1865, Oct. 8, 1866. Principal actors: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, J. F. Cathcart, Geo. Everett, Miss Chapman. [San Francisco.] Calhoun. [1865, 66.] 11 play-bills. About 23 × 10 cm. The playbills are for Merchant of Venice, King John, Richard II., Richard III., Henry VIII., Hamlet, and King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, As you like it, Much ado about nothing, The jealous wife, The green bushes!, Camille, Louis XI. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 12, 1929. N2649 — Theatres. Programmes. — Shakespeare, William. Programmes.
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Shakespeare, William. Pronunciation. See Shakespeare, William. Grammar. Shakespeare, William. Language. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library January 31, 1938. E2392
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Bucknill, Sir John Charles. 1817-1897. 4598.8=**G.77.2 The mad folk of Shakespeare. Psychological essays. 2d edition. London. Macmillan & Co. 1867. xiii, (1), 333 pp. 18½ cm. Contents. — Macbeth. — Hamlet. — Ophelia. — King Lear. — Timon of Athens. — Constance. — The melancholy Jaques. — Malvolio, Christopher Sly, Comedy of errors. The first edition has the title, The psychology of Shakespeare [2596.12]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2628 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. — Insanity.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. *2596.12=**T.56.55=**G.3936.24 Bucknill, Sir John Charles. 1817-1897. The psychology of Shakespeare. London. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts. 1859. viii, 264 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The second edition, having the title The mad folk of Shakespeare, may be found on shelf-numbers 4598.8; **G.77.2. Autograph letters and a clipping are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.56.55. Relates to Shakespeare's treatment of abnormal states of mind. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1913. J84 — Insanity. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Farren, George. No. 1 in **G.3936.19** Observations on the laws of mortality and disease, and on the principles of life insurance. With an appendix, containing illustrations of the progress of mania, . . . as displayed in Shakespeare's characters of Lear, Hamlet, Ophelia, and Edgar. London. Dean & Munday. 1829. (1), 132 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1918. L5399 — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. — Mortality. — Life insurance.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Garve, Christian, 1742-1798. No. 4 in **G.77.18 Ueber die Rollen der Wahnwitzigen in Shakespears Schauspielen, und über den Charakter Hamlets ins besondere. [Anon.] [Breslau. Korn. 1796.] 431-510 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. From his Versuche über verschiedene Gegenstände aus der Moral . . . Vol. 2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1917. L2560 — Anon. ref. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Kellogg, Abner Otis. No. 4 in **G.3940.6** Shakspeare's psychological delineations. His suicides. [Othello.] [Utica? 1864.] 21 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. K1711 — Shakespeare, William. Othello.— Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Kellogg, Abner Otis. No. 6 in **G.3930.9=No. 6 in **G.3940.6** Shakspeare's psychological delineations. Jaques. [Utica? 1863.] 10 pp. 22½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2663 — Shakespeare, William. As you like it. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. No. 8 in **G.3940.6=No. 10 in **G.3940.8=No. 16 in **G.3940.8=Kellogg, Abner Otis. No. 18 in **G.73.2 Shakspeare's psychological delineations. Ophelia. [Utica? 1864.] 16 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. The same may be found in the American Journal of Insanity for January, 1864 [5773.1.20]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2663 — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Neumann, Heinrich. No. 8 in **G.3910.12** Ueber Lear und Ophelia. Ein Vortrag von Heinrich Neumann. Gehalten im Musiksaale der Universität zu Breslau am 11. März 1866. Breslau. Korn. 1866. 15, (1) pp. 22 cm. A study of the mental condition of Lear and Ophelia. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2668 — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies. Stark, Carl. No. 4 in **G.77.19 König Lear. Eine psychiatrische Shakespeare-Studie für das gebildete Publikum. Stuttgart. Lindemann. 1871. viii, 96 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 2, 1918. L5261 — Shakespeare, William. King Lear. — Shakespeare, William. Psychological studies.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION. .184NS Sampson, Antony. .15 The printing of Shakespeare's plays. (In Signature, New series. London, 1952, no. 15, p. 40-54. facsimis. 25cm.)
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Shakespeare, William. Punctuation. See Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 6, 1928. N2345
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Shakespeare, William. Relations of, to other authors. See Shakespeare, William. Criticism. Comparative. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3959
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. See also Shakespeare, William. Museums. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1918. L3980
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. **G.3951.35 A brief hand-list of the collections respecting the life and works of Shakespeare, and the history and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon, formed by the late Robert Bell Wheler. London. Chiswick Press. 1863. viii, 63 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 17, 1901 E970 — Shakespeare, William. Biog., crit., etc. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Eng. — Wheler, Robert Bell.
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820–1889. **G.60a.13 A lyttle boke gevinge a true and brief account of some reliques and curiosities added of late to Mr. Halliwell's Shakespeare collection. London. Adlard. 1856. vi, 18 pp. Illus. Facsimile. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 25 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K2653 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc.
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. 1820–1889. **G.60.13 Some account of the antiquities, coins, manuscripts, rare books, ancient documents, and other reliques, illustrative of the life and works of Shakespeare, in the possession of James Orchard Halliwell. Brixton Hill. Printed for private circulation only. 1852. viii, 135 pp. Illus. Facsimile. $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 80 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K2650 — Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc.
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Shakespeare, William. Relies, curiosities, etc. Rabone, John. 4595.105=**T.96.270 A lecture on some portraits of Shakespeare, and Shakespeare's brooch, delivered to the members of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, Nov. 15th, 1883 . . . [Birmingham.] 1884. 21, iv pp. Plates. Plan. 20½ cm. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette, Nov. 20, 1883. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J498 — Birmingham Natural His tory and Microscopical Society, Birmingham, England. Addresses. — Shakespeare, William. Portraits. — Brooches. — Shakespeare, William. Misc.
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. *4594.2=**G.73.33 Shakespeare Library and Museum, Stratford-upon-Avon. A catalogue of the books, manuscripts, works of art, antiquities and relics, illustrative of the life and works of Shakespeare, and of the history of Stratford-upon-Avon; which are preserved in the Shakespeare Library and Museum in Henley Street. London. Printed for the Shakespeare Fund. 1868. 183 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1918. L4487 — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Hist.
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Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. Zachary, M. M. No. 10 in **G.60a.17** A catalogue of the cabinet of very exquisite pictures, the collection of sculpture, porcelain, snuff-boxes, &c., and the celebrated vase and snuff-boxes formed of the blocks of the Shakespeare mulberry-tree, which were in the possession of Garrick; the property of that distinguished amateur M. M. Zachary . . . which . . . will be sold by auction . . . by Messrs. Christie and Manson . . . 30th of March, 1838 . . . [London. 1838.] 14 pp. 36½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 18, 1919. L7981 — Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. — Paintings. Cats. — Bric-à-brac. Cats.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. See also Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3958
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Birch, William John. 2598.9 = **G.3925.13 An inquiry into the philosophy and religion of Shakespeare. London. Mitchell. 1848. (1), iii, 547, iii pp. Sm. 8°.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Cosmopolite, A, pseud. No. 4 in **G.3943.12 Shakspeare: was he a Christian? By a cosmopolite. Newcastle-under-Lyme. Bayley. 1862. 15 pp. 18½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2630 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Disselhoff, Julius. No. 4 in **G.3910.15** Shakespeare's Tragödien — ein Wegweiser zum Glauben. Ein Vortrag, gehalten in Schwelm den 7. December 1858. Schwelm. Scherz. [1858.] 28 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Bosto! Public Library, August 18, 1914. K2634 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Fritzart, Fritz. **G.3914.7 War Shakspeare ein Christ? Shakspeare war nicht ganz Shak- speare. Oder über das christliche Prinzip in der romantisch- dramatischen Poesie. Heidelberg. Mohr. 1832. 80 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2641 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Griffith, Elizabeth. 2597.14=**G.3933.5=P.82.360 The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated. London. Cadell. 1775. xiii, (3), 528 pp. Portrait. 8°. [The second and third copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 27, 1900 *D6515 — Shakespeare. Crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Grinfield, Thomas. **G.3936.22 = **G.3936.23 Remarks on the moral influence of Shakespeare's plays. London, 1850. 48 pp. Plates. $8^{\circ}$.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Hall, John G. No. 5 in **G.77.19 Shakespeare versus Ingersoll. By J. G. Hall. Cleveland. Burrows Brothers Co. 1888. 43 pp. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 3, 1924. M9563 — T.r.— Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.— Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals Naylor, B. S. 6597.28=**G.3925.18=**G.3925.19 Time and truth reconciling the moral and religious world to Shakespeare; the greatest poet and dramatist, the greatest moral-philosopher and philanthropist that ever lived in the tide of times . . . [Anon.] London. Kent. 1854. xii, 232 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [The second and third copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 13, 1902 E5999 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. & crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Pownall, Rev. Alfred, M.A. 4598.5=**G.3953.6 Shakspere weighed in an even balance. London. Saunders, Otley, & Co. 1864. viii, 86 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. On Shakespeare's knowledge of the Bible and the conformity of his principles to its teachings. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1918. L4698 — Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of the Bible. — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Rietmann, Johann Jacob. Ueber Shakspeare's religiöse und ethische Bedeutung. Eine praktische Studie. St. Gallen. Huber & Co. 1853. 196 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 7, 1901 E2181 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Rio's Shakespeare. [A review.] No. 2 in **G.3910.17** [London, 1865.] 21-41 pp. 8°. Cut from the Dublin Review, Jan., 1865 [*3186.i.n.s.4]. A discussion of Rio's claim that Shakespeare was a Catholic. Rio's work is on shelf-number 4598.6. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 15, 1902 E6084 — Shakespeare, William. Relig. & morals. — Rio, Alexis François. — No main card.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. [Rio's Shakespeare. A review.] No. 25 in **G.72.7.1** [London. Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer. 1866.] 146–185 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Cut from the Edinburgh Review . . . for January 1866 [*3152.1.123]. A discussion of Rio's claim that Shakespeare was a Catholic. Another discussion may be found on shelf-number No. 2 in **G.3910.17. Rio's work is on shelf-number 4598.6. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2685 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. — Rio, Alexis François. — No main card.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Russell, Sir Edward Richard. 1834– The religion of Shakspeare. = [London. 1876.] 27 pp. 21 cm. From the Theological Review, October, 1876 [*Per.Room(*7443.I.I3)]. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J522 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. Schwartzkopff, August Heinrich Theodor. No. 2 in **G.4056.4** Shakespeare in seiner Bedeutung für die Kirche unserer Tage. Ein Vortrag, zum Theil im Evangelischen Verein zu Berlin gehalten von August Schwartzkopff. Halle. Mühlmann. 1863. 84 pp. 14½ cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16, 1911. H5772 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. See also Shakespeare, William. Actors. * Shakespeare, William. Programmes. * Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. * Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 6, 1932. D1105
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883. **G.3920.1=**G.3920.2 New particulars regarding the works of Shakespeare. In a letter to A. Dyce . . . London. Rodd. 1836. 68 pp. 24 cm., in 8s, l.p. The copy on shelf-number **G.3920.1 has an autograph note from J. P. Collier inserted. The copy on shelf-number **G.3920.2 has been trimmed in rebinding, to 19 cm. Contains notes on early representations of some of Shakespeare's plays, and assigns to him poems recently discovered and existing only in manuscript at the time of writing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4611 — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. — Shakespeare, William. Poems. — Dyce, Alexander, 1798-1869.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Fletcher, George. 2598.1=**G.3924.13 Studies of Shakespeare, in the plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As you like it, Much ado about nothing, Romeo and Juliet: with observations on the criticism and the acting of those plays. London. Longman. 1847. xxiv, 384 pp. 19 cm., in 6s. These essays were originally published in The Athenæum, and Westminster Review, 1843-45. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 7, 1918. L4769 — Shakespeare, William. Crit. — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Jones, Henry Arthur. 1851– **T.76.186 Municipal and repertory theatres: a lecture delivered to the Sheffield Playgoers' Society, ... September 29th, 1913 ... With an introductory letter to Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson. = London. G. Bell & Sons, Ltd. 1913. (3), iii, 3-34 pp. [Talks with playgoers. No. 1.] 23 cm. Compares the production of Shakespeare's plays in England and in Germany. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 26, 1914. K2472 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Shake theatres.— Repertory theatres.— Theatres. — Robertson, Sir Johnston Forbes-. 1853-. — Sheffield Playgoers' Society. Addresses.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. **G.74.1=**T.56.157=**T.97.32= **T.96.285=**T.56.80 Paget, A. H. Shakespeare's plays: a chapter of stage history. An essay on the Shakespearean drama. London. Wilson. 1875. 47 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. On the representation of Shakespeare's plays, from Burbage to Irving. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1918. L5749 — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. — Shakespeare, William. Actors.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Ripley, Philip. No. 15 in **G.3822.3** Stage spectacles. [New York. 1868.] 45–50 pp. 22½ cm. Relates mainly to the presentation of Shakespearean plays. Cut from Public Spirit, vol. 3, April, 1868. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1915. K4945 — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. SHAKESPEARE ON THE STAGE. The Plays, The Actors, The Theatres. Adams, Joseph Quincy, jr. Shakespearean playhouses. A history of English theatres from the beginnings to the Restoration. Boston. [1917.] Illus. Portraits. Maps. Plans. 4594.156 (Continued on next card.) - Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays.
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 1.) "The history of the playhouses themselves ... has not hitherto been attempted." — Preface. Albright, Victor E. The Shaksperian stage. New York. 1912. Plates. Plans. Diagrams. [Columbia University. Studies in English.] 4558.43 "An investigation of the structure of a typical stage and of the general method of play-production (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 2.) in the Elizabethan period." — Page I. A model of a typical Elizabethan stage, based on this work, is in the Barton Room. Fitzgerald, Percy. Shakespearean representation: its laws and limits. London. 1908. 4593.228 Lounsbury, Thomas R. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist, with an account of his reputation at (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 3.) various periods. New York. 1901. [Yale bicentennial publications.] 4590a.144 Matthews, Brander. Shakspere as a playwright. New York. 1913. Plates. Maps. 4595.177 "Shakespeare was first of all a playwright, composing plays to be performed." — Prefatory note. Odell, George C. D. Shakespeare, from Betterton to (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 4.) Irving. New York. 1920. 2 v. Portraits. Plates. 4595.160 "The history of Shakespeare on the London stage for approximately two centuries and a half ... It is hoped that no important production ... has been overlooked." — Introduction. A copy for hall use is kept in the Barton Room (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 5.) [*G.3922.26]. Rhodes, R. Crompton. The stagery of Shakespeare. Birmingham. 1922. 4599.200 "An attempt to ascertain the nature of Shakespeare's stagery from an intensive study of the stage-directions in the original texts in quarto ... and in folio." — Preface. Scott, Clement W. Some notable Hamlets of the present (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 6.) time. London. 1900. Portraits. 4549a.191 The actors considered are Sarah Bernhardt, Henry Irving, Wilson Barrett, Beerbohm Tree, and Forbes Robertson. Thorndike, Ashley H. Shakespeare's theater. New York. 1916. Portraits. Plates. Diagrams. 6595.30 (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 7.) "I have tried to survey all the information that we possess in regard to the theatre of Shakespeare's time." — Preface. A copy for hall use is kept in the Barton Room [*G.73.35]. Winter, William. Shakespeare on the stage. New York. 1911-1916. 3 v. Portraits. 4597.165 (Continued on next card.)
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Shakespeare, W. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued 8.) "A work designed to tell the story of the manner in which ... Shakespeare's plays have been represented, and to name and briefly describe the principal actors." — Preface. A set for hall use is kept in the Barton Room [*T.56.57].
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Spencer, Hazelton. 4592.184=**G.72.27 Shakespeare improved. The Restoration versions in quarto and on the stage. — Cambridge. Harvard University Press. 1927. xii, 406 pp. Portraits. Facsimile. 24 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 26, 1928. N4998 — T.r. — Shakespeare, Shakespeare, William. Editions.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Winter, William, 1836– Shakespeare on the stage. [1st–]3d series. New York. Moffat, Yard & Co. 1911-1916. 3 v. Portraits. 22 cm. Contents. — 1. “Shakespeare spells ruin.” — King Richard III. — The merchant of Venice. — Othello. — Hamlet. — Macbeth. — King Henry VIII. 2. Twelfth Night. — Romeo and Juliet. — As you like it. — King Lear. — The taming of the shrew. — Julius Cæsar. 3. Cymbeline. — [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Pub'ic Library, November 18, 1919. L8191 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Actors. — Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays.
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Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. 4597.165=**T.56.57 Winter, W., 1836- . Shakespeare on the stage. (Continued.) Love's labor's lost. — Coriolanus. — A midsummer night's dream. — King Henry IV. — Merry wives of Windsor. — Antony and Cleopatra. — King John. Vols. 2 and 3 have indexes. A work designed to tell the story of the manner in which . . . Shakespeare's plays have been represented, and to name and briefly describe the principal actors who have been eminent in the representation of them. — Preface. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 18, 1919. L8191
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Shakespeare, William. Ring. See Shakespeare, William. Relics, curiosities, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 14, 1919. L5972
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Actors of Shakespeareian characters. **G.3940.13 Autograph. **G.3950.30 Autograph letters, circulars, etc., on Shakespeareian subjects, col- lected by John Brinton. 2 v. **G.51.5 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 1.) Biography and criticism. **G.60a.19 **G.3940.1 **G.61.6 **G.3940.5 **G.3930.9 **G.3940.8 **G.3930.10 **G.3940.11 **G.3930.11 **G.3941.22 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 2.) Celebrations. Jubilee of 1769. **G.3942.3 Tercentenary, 1864. **G.50.29.1 **G.3942.26 **G.3942.27 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 3.) Characters. **K.115.17; **K.250.5 Collectors: Lists of books wanted by Shakespearian collectors. **G.51.2 Lists of books, magazines, portraits, autographs, etc., wanted. **G.51.1 Collier controversy. **G.3920.16 **G.3920.25 Editions. **G.50.29 **G.3930.15 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 4.) Family, descendants, etc. First Folio, Facsimiles of. Halliwell-Phillipps, James O. Pamphlets, circulars, autograph letters, newspaper clippings, etc., written by him, or connected with his Shakespearian work. The pamphlets are catalogued separately. Hamlet. Home. **G.3941.24 **G.50.29.2 **G.3950.10 **G.3916.17 **G.3937.11 No. 3 in **G.60.27 **G.3940.3 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 5.) Illustrations. **G.40a.3 **G.50.21 **G.52.3 **G.4050.2 **G.Cab.40a.2 Ireland forgeries. **G.3953.29 Barton, T. P., Letters to and from, in reference to his Shakespearian collection. **G.52.8 **G.52.9 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 6.) Lucy family; Charlecote, etc. Macbeth. Music. (Texts, prospectuses, criticisms, etc.) Othello. Play bills. Poems about Shakespeare. **G.3952.1** **G.3937.28** **G.4060.17** **G.60a.20** **G.50.39** **G.60a.21** **G.3947.34 Portraits. **G.Cab.40a.2** [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 7.) Readings from Shakespeare's works, clippings and play-bills concerning. **G.3947.35 Relics. **G.3941.24 Shakespeare Society, London. **G.3917.28 Shakespeare's Sonnets. **G.3940.14 Critical articles and clippings. Stratford-upon-Avon. **G.3942.28 Tempest. **G.3937.37 Text. **G.3930.11 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 8.) Miscellaneous. **G.50.29 **G.70.1 **G.60a.17 **G.70.27 **G.60a.18 **G.72.7.1 (Clippings from the Athenaeum.) 2595.4 **G.60a.21 **G.3910.15 **G.61.5 **G.3930.9 (Clippings from the Athenaeum.) **G.3930.12 [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, W. Scrap-books. (Continued, 9.) Miscellaneous. (Continued.) **G.3936.12 **G.3940.28 No. 11 in **G.3937.32 **G.3941.22 **G.3940.4 **G.3941.34 **G.3940.8 **G.3947.34 **G.3940.12 **G.3950.8 **G.3954.23 **G.3950.10 (Compiled by Jurrian Moulin.) **G.4050.2 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1915. K2717
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Brown, Allen Augustus, compiler. **T.55.162 [Magazine articles and newspaper clippings on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.] Scrapbook. [Boston. 1885-1911. Illus. Portraits. Autograph facsimiles. 22.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 16, 1934. D4253 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. No. 17 in **G.60a.17 [Circulars and prospectuses relating to Shakespeare.] [London, etc. 1874, etc.] 28½ cm. Contents. — Books wanted to purchase [by John Russell Smith]. — Shakespeare-Lexicon. By Alexander Schmidt. Prospectus. — Fuvres complètes de Shakespeare traduites par Émile Montégut. Specimen pages of illustrations and text. — Einladung zur Theilnahme an der deutschen Shakespeare Gesellschaft. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 17, 1911. H4673 — Shakespeare, William. Misc. — Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft, Weimar.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. **G.3947·35 [Collection, A, of newspaper clippings and play-bills, describing and advertising readings from Shakespeare's works.] [1849-1863.] 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston F4863 — Shakespeare, William. Misc. Public Library, September 7, 1904.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. **G.3944.2 [A collection of newspaper cuttings, magazine articles, etc., relating to Shakespeare.] 80.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Cutter, Abram Edmands, compiler, 1822-1900. **H.80.51 In memoriam. Shakspereiana. Compiled . . . in honor of Shakspere's birthday, April 23, 1887. — Scrap-book. Boston. 1887. I v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph letters. Facsimiles. 29 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 1, 1934. D5242 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Cutter, Abram Edmands, compiler, 1822-1900. **H.80.288 [Shakesperiana. Clippings, views, etc.] = Scrap-book. [Boston. 188-?] I v. Portraits. Plates. 21.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1934. D5264 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Cutter, Abram Edmands, compiler, 1822–1900. **H.80.294 [Shakespeare. Illustrations of Stratford-upon-Avon and the life of Shakespeare, etc.] = Scrap-book. [Boston. 188–?] I v. Illus. Portraits. Plates, some colored. Ornamental capitals. Facsimiles. Coats of arms. Decorated title-page. Maps. 37.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1934. D5227 — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr. Views. — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Shakespeare Memorial. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Ellis, John, Esq., compiler. **G.70.27 [A collection of articles and items on Stratford as connected with Shakespeare, cut from books, periodicals and newspapers; with a circular, and programmes of performances in aid of the fund for the purchase and preservation of Shakespeare’s house.] Scrap-book. [Stratford?] 1840. (47) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 29½ cm. The compiler's name and the date are written on the first page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1916. K8520 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Descr. — Theatre. Programmes.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. No. 26 in **G.3937.11=No. 3 in **G.3936.27 Hackett, James Henry, 1800–1871. Hamlet's soliloquy. Scrap-book. [New York. 1860.] 28 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Cut from the Home Journal, November – December, 1860. A criticism on remarks in Goldsmith's Essay on metaphors which may be found on shelf-numbers 2503.50.3; etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 6, 1916. K7027 — Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728–1774. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.— Shakespeare, William. Hamlet.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Hamlet. Scrap-book. [187-?] Variously paged. 25 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. K1670 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Moulin, Jurriaan, compiler. 1798–1856. Analecta Shakespeareiana. Scrap-book. 1850–56. 2 v. Illus. Portraits. 20 cm. Cuttings of great variety and in several languages, with some manuscript notes. The general arrangement is chronological, by year of publication, which ranges from 1823 to 1856. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2673 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. [Scrap-book. Clippings relating to Shakespearean sources.] [182–?] Unpaged. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7130 — Double main card. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Sources. (M2)
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. No. 1 in **G.3952.18** [A collection of engravings illustrating Shakespeare's plays.] [London. 1785-1807.] 25 plates. 23 cm. Portraits, facsimile, coat of arms, and a picture of his birthplace are included. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1919. L6252 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. [Illustrations of Shakespeare's characters.] Scrap-book. 31 plates. $27\frac{1}{2} \times 22$ cm. Steel engravings, mostly of Shakespeare's women, by Glover & Halpin, and other engravers, from pictures by Wright, Kenny Meadows, and other artists. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1918. L5499 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespeare, William. Illustrations. [Steel engravings illustrating Shakespeare.] Scrap-book. 68 plates. $31 \times 25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Contains portraits, engraved title-pages and illustrations of the plays; also Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy (by John Sartain), and Shakespeare and his family. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1922. M5062 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespeare Scrap-book. Scrap-book. Boston. 1912–31 cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 20, 1912. H8333 — Shakespeare, William, Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespearian actors. Scrap-book. 18—? 2 v. 22½ cm. Contains cuttings and complete pamphlets. Some of the latter are catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2697 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. — Actors.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. Shakespearian miscellany. **G.70.1 Scrap-book. [N. p. 186-?] Illus. Portraits. 36 cm. Contains the Shakespeare Repository, No. 1-4, which has been separately catalogued, and various prospectuses for reprints, monuments, and celebrations. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 14, 1910. H4494 — Scrap-books. — Shakespeare, William. Misc.
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Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. **G.60a.17 Shakespearian miscellany. [Scrap-book containing pamphlets, prospectuses, circulars, maps, manuscripts and clippings, most of which are catalogued separately.] [18—?] Unpaged. 34 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1917. L2842 — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Sea terms. See Shakespeare, William. Knowledge. Of sea terms.
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Shakespeare, William. Seals.
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Shakespeare, William. Seals. **Cab.G.3.140 Booth's fob seal, worn by him several years. Head of Shakespeare, engraved on red cornelian. [Accompanied by card bearing im- pression, and the foregoing description.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1973. M6449 — No main card. — Shakespeare, William. Seals. — Booth, Edwin Thomas, 1833-1893. — Seals.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his times.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time see also Shakespeare, William—Contemporaries. Shakespeare, William—Contemporary England.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. Fisher, Frederick George. **G.3951.9 A catalogue of the various articles contained in Clara Fisher's Shaksperean cabinet. London. The Author. 1830. xii, 18 pp. 20 plates. 22 cm. There is an autograph letter from a son-in-law of F. G. Fisher inserted. The cabinet contains twenty models, made by F. G. Fisher, of houses, inns, theatres, etc., associated with Shakespeare; also portraits, engravings, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L4381 — Maeder, Clara Fisher, 1811-. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his times.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. No. 2 in **G.3941.22 Life and times of Shakespeare: actor and dramatist. London. Vickers. [1864?] 16 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2666 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. Rye, William Brenchley. 2467.7=**G.60.18 England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising translations of the journals of the two dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare. With extracts from travels . . . notes, an introduction, and etchings. London. Smith. 1865. cxxxii, 300 pp. Portraits. Plates. 21 cm., in 4s. The copy on shelf-number **G.60.18 is printed on large paper and measures $28\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2692 — Shakespeare, William. Contemporary history. — England. Manners.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. Stubbs, Philip. 6552.31=**G.130.1.2.Part 2, Vol.3 Phillip Stubbes's Anatomy of the abuses in England in Shakspere's youth, A.D. 1583. Part 1, 2. With extracts from Stubbes's life of his wife, 1591, and his Perfect pathway to felicitie, 1592 (1610), and Bp. Babington on the ten commandments, 1588. . . Edited by Frederick Furnivall. London. Trübner & Co. 1877-82. 2 parts in 1 v. Illus. Portraits. Plates. [New Shakspere Society. Series VI, nos. 4, 6, 12.] 24½ cm., in 8s. Illustrated mostly by woodcuts reproduced from Planche's History of costume and the Roxburghe ballads. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L4417 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his times. — England. Manners and customs. — Furnivall, F…
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his time. Tweddell, George Markham. Shakspere: his times and contemporaries. By George Tweddell. London. Kershaw. 1852. 224 pp. 16½ cm., in 8s. 6597.8=**G.3943.29 Same. 2d edition, . . . enlarged. Part 1-3. Bury. Printed for the author by John Heap. 1861–63. 120 pp. Plate. 21 cm. No. 5 in **G.3924.1 This edition was to have been completed in ten parts, but apparently no more was published. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3901 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare and his times.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. See also Shakespeare, William. Authorship. Hypotheses as to non-Shakespearean authorship, other than Baconian, may be found under Authorship. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3958
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. August, der Jüngere, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg. Photographic fac-similes of three letters . . . See August, der Jüngere, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg. Photographic fac-similes of three letters . . . This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 24, 1917. K9584
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. 6590.22=**T.55.128 Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans. 1561-1626. The promus of formularies and elegancies (being private notes, circ. 1594, hitherto unpublished). Illustrated and elucidated by passages from Shakespeare by Mrs. Henry Pott. With preface by E. A. Abbott. London. Longmans, Green, & Co. 1883. xix, 628 pp. Manuscript facsimile. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.55.128. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1913. J45 — Abbott, Edwin Abbott, pref. 1838-. — T.r. — Pott, Mrs. Henry, ed. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bacon, Theodore. Delia Bacon: a biographical sketch. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. (7), 322 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 20½ cm. 4346.103 The author's name is signed to a note of acknowledgment. Relates largely to the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Two copies. =Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Ltd. 21½ cm. **T.56.130 Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1913. J30 — Bacon, Delia Salter. 1811-1859. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bormann, August Edwin. 1851- 4593.160=**T.55.36 The Shakespeare-secret. By Edwin Bormann. Translated from the German by Harry Brett. London. Wohlleben. 1895. xvi, 278, (70) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Colored charts. Facsimiles. Manuscript facsimiles. 24 cm., in 8s. A list of the works chiefly referred to, pp. 275-278. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J70 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — Brett, Harry, tr.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Brown, Allen Augustus, compiler. Magazine articles. Shakespeare-Bacon. = [Boston. 1910.] (4), 325 pp. Illus. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 25 cm. Composed of magazine articles, newspaper clippings, etc. The volume has an index. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J77 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.— Theatre. Scrapbooks. — T.r.
Card 1476
Card 1476
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Donnelly, Ignatius. 1831–1901. The great cryptogram: Francis Bacon's cipher in the so-called Shakespeare plays. Chicago. Peale & Co. 1888. 998 pp. Portraits. Plate. Diagrams. Facsimile. Manuscript facsimile. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. 4590a.101 The title-page is missing. =Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Ltd. 2 v. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. **T.55.9 The two volumes are paged continuously. Clippings and portraits are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. J170 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — T.r.
Card 1478
Card 1478
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Henderson, William, printer. Who wrote Shakespeare? “Aye, there’s the rub.” With . . . sketches by Charles Lyall. London. Stott. 1887. 52 pp. Portraits. Plates. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J281 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare–Bacon controversy. — Lyall, Charles, illus.
Card 1480
Card 1480
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Holmes, Nathaniel. 1814–1901. The authorship of Shakespeare. New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1866. xvi, 601 pp. Portrait. 18½ cm., in 8s. 4598.10=**G.77.3=**T.57.212 Two copies on shelf-number 4598.10. The “A” copy lacks the portrait. The author maintains that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare’s works. Same. 2d edition. 1867. 19½ cm., in 8s. **G.3933.19 Same. 3d edition. With an appendix of additional matters, including a notice of the recently discovered Northumberland MSS. 1875. 696 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. 6596.13 Same. New and enlarged edition. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886. 2 v. 19½ cm., in 8s. 2590.38 Same. 1887. 4596.100 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J293 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-B…
Card 1482
Card 1482
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Morgan, James Appleton. 1845- The Shakespearean myth, William Shakespeare and circumstantial evidence. By Appleton Morgan. Cincinnati. Clarke & Co. 1881. 342 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s and 4s. 6592.14=**T.56.301 Same. 3d edition. 1888. xviii, 9–342 pp. 20 cm., in 8s and 4s. 4596.125 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J426 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1484
Card 1484
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. O'Connor, William Douglas. 1832-1889. 2590.37=**T.57.35 Hamlet's note-book. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886. 78 pp. 19½ cm. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.57.35. Two copies on shelf-number 2590.37. A reply to Richard Grant White's review of Mrs. Henry Pott's edition of Bacon's Promus [**T.55.128; 6590.22.] entitled The Bacon-Shakespeare craze [No. 3 in **G.62.10]. Two or more copies on shelf-number 2590.37 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J455 — T.r. — Pott, Mrs. Henry. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — White, Richard Grant. 1821-1885.
Card 1486
Card 1486
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Owen, Orville W. 4593.155=**T.95.45=**G.3933.32 A celebrated case. Bacon vs. Shakespeare. In the court of “The Arena”. Request to reopen. Brief for plaintiff. [Detroit. 1893.] (2), 16 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 31, 1922. M4878 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1488
Card 1488
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pott, Mrs. Henry. 2597.45=**T.97.77 Did Francis Bacon write “Shakespeare”? Part [1,] 2. By the editor of Bacon’s “Promus of formularies and elegancies.” London. Guest & Co. [1884.] 2 v. in 18 cm. The copy on shelf-number **T.97.76 lacks Part 2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J490 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1490
Card 1490
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Smith, William Henry, member of the Bacon Society, London. Bacon and Shakespeare. An inquiry touching players, playhouses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth . . . Appended, an ab- stract of a MS. respecting Tobie Matthew. London. Smith. 1857. viii, 162 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. **G.3933.21=**T.58.83 Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.58.83. Same. viii, 4, 162 pp. 2598.15=**G.3933.20=**G.3933.22 A reissue containing the author's letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne respec- ting the originality of his work and Hawthorne's reply. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J554 — Matthew, Sir Tobias. 1577–1655. — England. Theatres. Hist. — Shake- speare, William. S…
Card 1492
Card 1492
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Smith, W. H., member of the Bacon Society, London. Bacon and Shakespeare. (Continued.) **G.3933.20=**G.3933.22 A clipping from a catalogue is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.3933.20. The copy on shelf-number **G.3933.22 is one of an edition of six printed on thick paper. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J554
Card 1494
Card 1494
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Stopes, Charlotte Carmichael. The Bacon Shakspere question. By C. Stopes. London. Johnson. 1888. xii, 149 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J571 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1496
Card 1496
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Theobald, Robert Masters. 4590a.113=**T.57.309 Dethroning Shakspere. A selection of letters contributed to the "Daily Telegraph," with the preliminary editorial papers. Edited, with notes and comments, by R. M. Theobald. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. 1888. xii, 231, (1), 4 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to Ignatius Donnelly's The great cryptogram [4590a.101]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J587 — T.r. — Donnelly, Ignatius. 1831-1901. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1498
Card 1498
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Thomson, William, F.R.C.S. **T.56.122 On Renascence drama; or, history made visible. Melbourne. Sands & McDougall. 1880. (8), 359 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Upholds the Baconian authorship of Shakespeare's plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. J592 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1500
Card 1500
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Thorpe, William George. 4594.19=**T.56.132 The hidden lives of Shakespeare and Bacon and their business connection; with some revelations of Shakespeare's early struggles 1587-1592. By W. G. Thorpe. London. The Author. 1897. xxvi, 89 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J592 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1502
Card 1502
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. 2598.19=**G.3933.23=**K.37.5=**T.98.23 Townsend, George Henry. -1869. William Shakespeare not an impostor. By an English critic. London. Routledge & Co. 1857. vi, 122 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. Relates to the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J595 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1504
Card 1504
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shak 2598.19=**G.3933.23=**K.37.5=**T.98.23 Townsend, George Henry. -1869. William Shakespeare not an impostor. By an English critic. London. Routledge & Co. 1857. vi, 122 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. Relates to the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J595 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1506
Card 1506
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare - Bacon controversy. Webb, Thomas Ebenezer. 4593.182=**G.3933.28 The mystery of William Shakespeare. A summary of evidence. — London. Longmans. 1902. (6), 302 pp. 8°. Sept. 12, 1902 E5765 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1508
Card 1508
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. White, Thomas William. 4597.117=**T.57-345 Our English Homer; or, Shakespeare historically considered. London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. 1892. xv, 297, (1) pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Chiefly a study of the authorship of the plays. Mr. White believes that Lord Bacon wrote Hamlet and revised others. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J621 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1510
Card 1510
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Wigston, William Francis C. Bacon, Shakespeare and the Rosicrucians. By W. F. C. Wigston. London. Redway. 1888. xxiii, 284 pp. Portrait. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1913. J622 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — Rosicrucians. — T.r.
Card 1512
Card 1512
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Wilkes, George. 1820–1885. **T.55.100 Shakespeare, from an American point of view; including an inquiry as to his religious faith and his knowledge of law; with the Baconian theory considered. New York. Appleton & Co. 1877. ix, (1), 471 pp. 22 1/2 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J621 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1514
Card 1514
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bibliography. Wyman, William Henry. **G.73.30** Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, with notes and extracts. Cincinnati. Thomson. 1884. 124 pp. 24 cm. An amplification of the author's Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare literature [**G.75.6]. For a continuation see Shakespeariana, 1886, 87 [6601.5]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6405 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bibl.
Card 1516
Card 1516
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, Pro- Bacon. Arensberg, Walter Conrad, 1878– The Baconian keys. Revised edition. = Pittsburgh, Pa. 1928. 115 pp. Facsimiles. Tables. 30½ cm. On the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, pro-Bacon. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1930. N7424 — T.r. — Cipher. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1518
Card 1518
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Arensberg, Walter Conrad, 1878– The magic ring of Francis Bacon. = Pittsburgh, Pa. 1930. 64 pp. Plates. 27 cm. Relates to a pro-Baconian cipher. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 8, 1930. N7540 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.— Cipher.
Card 1520
Card 1520
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Arensberg, Walter Conrad, 1878– The Shakespearean mystery. — Pittsburgh, Pa. 1928. 330 pp. Facsimiles. $30\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Pro-Baconian. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1930. N7427 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon.
Card 1522
Card 1522
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Bacon, Delia Salter. The philosophy of the plays of Shakspere unfolded. With a preface by Nathaniel Hawthorne. London. Groombridge & Sons. 1857. cx, (1), 582 pp. 22½ cm., in 8s. **G.3932.22 An argument for the Baconian theory. Same. Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 4595.7=**G.74.10 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1919. I 7092 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Hawthorne, Nathaniel, pref., 1800-1864.
Card 1524
Card 1524
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Bacon, Delia Salter. **G.74.11 William Shakespeare and his plays; an inquiry concerning them. [Anon.] (Cut from Putnam's Monthly, New York. 19 pp. Jan., 1856.) Miss Bacon's first publication of her Baconian theory. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1917. L366 — Anon. ref. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1526
Card 1526
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon 6590.22=**T.55.128 Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans. 1561–1626. The promus of formularies and elegancies (being private notes, circ. 1594, hitherto unpublished). Illustrated and elucidated by passages from Shakespeare by Mrs. Henry Pott. With preface by E. A. Abbott. London. Longmans, Green, & Co. 1883. xix, 628 pp. Manuscript facsimile. 22½ cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.55.128. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1913. J45 — Abbott, Edwin Abbott, pref. 1838-. — T.r. — Pott, Mrs. Henry, ed. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1528
Card 1528
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Bacon, Theodore. Delia Bacon: a biographical sketch. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. (7), 322 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 20½ cm. The author's name is signed to a note of acknowledgment. Relates largely to the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Two copies. =Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Ltd. 21½ cm. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1913. J30 — Bacon, Delia Salter. 1811-1859. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1530
Card 1530
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon 4593.229-**G.3933.25 Baxter, James Phinney, 1831- The greatest of literary problems: the authorship of the Snake- speare works. An exposition of all points at issue, from their in- ception to the present moment. — Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1915. xxviii, (1), 686 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. Map. 24 cm. Bibliography, pp. 635-664. Same. [2d edition.] 1917.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 6, 1915. K6795 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1532
Card 1532
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. Bompas, George Cox. **G.3933.274593.181** The problem of the Shakespeare plays. — London. Low, Marston & Co. 1902. v, (1), 119 pp. $8^{\circ}$. Aug. 18, 1902 E5629 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1534
Card 1534
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon Booth, William Stone. **G.51.11 The Droeshout portrait of William Shakespeare. An experiment in identification. — Boston. Butterfield. 1911. (4), 7, (3) pp. Portraits. 28 cm. An attempt to prove that the Droeshout portrait of Shakespeare is really a portrait of Francis Bacon. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 24, 1911. H6482 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.—Shakespeare, William. Portraits.
Card 1536
Card 1536
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Booth, William Stone, 1864– **G.3933.36 Subtle shining secrecies writ in the margents of books generally ascribed to William Shakespeare, the actor, and here ascribed to William Shakespeare, the poet. — Boston. Walter H. Baker Co. 1925. vii, (3), 292 pp. Portrait. Facsimiles. 24 cm. By “Shakespeare the poet” the author means Francis Bacon. No. 147 of an autographed edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1926. N2833 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. — Acrostics.
Card 1538
Card 1538
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Bormann, August Edwin. 1851– The Shakespeare-secret. By Edwin Bormann. Translated from the German by Harry Brett. London. Wohlleben. 1895. xvi, 278, (70) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Colored charts. Facsimiles. Manuscript facsimiles. 24 cm., in 8s. A list of the works chiefly referred to, pp. 275-278. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1913. J70 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — Brett, Harry, tr.
Card 1540
Card 1540
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Bowditch, Charles Pickering. **G.73.39= 4591.121 The connection of Francis Bacon with the first folio of Shake- speare's plays and with the books on cipher of his time. Cambridge. The University Press. 1910. 47 pp. Portraits. Plates. Diagrams. Facsimiles. 28 cm. Plate I is lacking in this copy, and has been supplied in photostat. Much of the book relates to the Cryptomenytices of Gustavus Selenus (pseud. of August, der Jüngere, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg). The Cryptomenytices may be found on shelf-number **G.403.39. Inserted are photostats relating to Bacon on call- number **G.73.39. Some of the plates are lacking on call-no.4591.121. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 13, 1923. M7417 — S…
Card 1542
Card 1542
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, Pro- Bacon. Clark, Natalie Rice. Hamlet on the dial stage. = Paris. Champion. 1931. 471, (1) pp. Diagram. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Accompanied by two copies of Bacon's drama dial in Shakespeare and six copies of Puppet cards for the dial stage in Shakespeare, with standards for puppet cards in two envelopes; the whole in a box. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 5, 1932. D594 — T.r. — Dial stage, Ham let on the. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Drama dial in Shakespeare, Bacon's.
Card 1544
Card 1544
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. 4598.213=*A.1770.22 Is Shakespeare dead? From my autobiography. [By] Mark Twain [pseud.]. New York. Harper. 1909. (3), 150 pp. Portraits. 21 cm., in 8s. First issue, in which the word "equipped," on page 55, is misprinted. Two copies on shelf-number 4598.213. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 11, 1922. **234 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon.
Card 1546
Card 1546
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Donnelly, Ignatius. 1831-1901. The great cryptogram: Francis Bacon's cipher in the so-called Shakespeare plays. Chicago. Peale & Co. 1888. 998 pp. Portraits. Plate. Diagrams. Facsimile. Manuscript facsimile. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. 4590a.101 The title-page is missing. =Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Ltd. 2 v. $24\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. **T.55.9 The two volumes are paged continuously. Clippings and portraits are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. J170 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — T.r.
Card 1548
Card 1548
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. 4591.124=**G.3933.39 [Facsimile of the front cover-page of the Northumberland manuscript, with transcription in modern script.] (In Parker, Willard, of Pennsylvania, 1857—. Baconian comment on Northumberland MS. 2 plates. [Philadelphia. 1925.]) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1935. D6724 — Northumberland manuscript. — Manuscripts. Facsimiles. English. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1550
Card 1550
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Feely, Joseph Martin. Decyphering Shakespeare. Work sheets in The Shakespearean cypher. = Rochester, N. Y. 1934. (4), 89 pp. Facsimiles. 24.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 5, 1934. D5069 — T.r. — Cipher. — William. Shakespeare-Bacon contro- versy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1552
Card 1552
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. Fiske, Gertrude Horsford. Studies in the bi-literal cipher of Francis Bacon. By Gertrude H. Fiske. With Italic & Roman alphabets by Elizabeth Wells Gallup. — Boston. Luce & Co. 1913. (15), 188 pp. Portraits. Facsimiles. 31.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 13, 1934. D5481 — Double main card. — Fiske, Gertrude Horsford. (M1) — Gallup, Elizabeth Wells. (M2) — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare – Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. (1) — Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans, 1561–1626. (1) — Alphabet. Roman. (2) — Alphabet. Italic. (2)
Card 1554
Card 1554
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. Follett, O. No. 1 in **G.75.8** The Shakspeare plays. The theatre, &c. "Who wrote Shakspeare?" Sandusky. Register Printing Establishment. 1879. 47 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1914. K1627 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1556
Card 1556
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Hannigan, John E. **T.56.377 “Mr.” William Shake-Speare. Points of evidence adduced to dis- credit, disprove and expose the false claim that the so-called Shakespeare’s plays were written by a person who was born in, came away from and went back to Stratford, Warwickshire, England, and argument thereon. = [Cambridge.] Privately printed [at the University Press.] 1929. (1), 38, (1) pp. 20 cm. The author’s name does not appear on the title-page. One of an edition of 200 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1931. N8332 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
Card 1558
Card 1558
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Holmes, Nathaniel. 1814–1901. The authorship of Shakespeare. New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1866. xvi, 601 pp. Portrait. 18½ cm., in 8s. 4598.10=**G.77.3=**T.57.212 Two copies on shelf-number 4598.10. The “A” copy lacks the portrait. The author maintains that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare’s works. Same. 2d edition. 1867. 19½ cm., in 8s. **G.3933.19 Same. 3d edition. With an appendix of additional matters, including a notice of the recently discovered Northumberland MSS. 1875. 696 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. 6596.13 Same. New and enlarged edition. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886. 2 v. 19½ cm., in 8s. 2590.38 Same. 1887. 4596.100 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J293 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-B…
Card 1560
Card 1560
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Holzer, Gustavus. 4597.237=**G.3933.29 Who was Shakespeare? An appeal to fact and reason. Translated from the German by R. M. Theobald. — London. Banks. 1910. 32 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Supports the Baconian theory. Two copies on shelf-number 4597.237. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 1, 1920. L9032 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon.
Card 1562
Card 1562
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Howard Publishing Co., Detroit. 4596.212=**G.3933.35 Lecture-reading. "Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story." Major Henry Craige Dane, of Boston. Dr. Orville W. Owen, of De- troit. [Y. M. C. Hall, Boston, April 8th, 1895. Benefit Indus- trial School for Deformed and Crippled Children.] = Detroit. Howard Publishing Company. [1895.] (30) pp. Port- trait on cover. 23 cm. An additional portrait of Dr. Owen is inserted in the Barton copy. This pamphlet, primarily a programme, contains much advertising ma- ter, relating to Dr. Owen's work on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1022 M4481 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Owen, Orville W…
Card 1564
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Kunow, Amelie Deventer von. *4598.282=**G.77.22 Francis Bacon last of the Tudors. Translated by Willard Parker. — New York. Bacon Society of America. [1924?] 124 pp. Portrait. Plates. Chart. Facsimiles. 23 cm. The author believes that Lord Bacon was the legitimate son of Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester; also that he wrote the Shakespearian plays. Two copies, nos. 76 and 85 of the first edition limited to 500 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1924. M8267 — Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans, 1561–1626. — Parker, Willard, of Pennsylvania, tr. — Bacon Society of America. Pubs. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Ba Lawrence, Sir Edwin Durning-. 4598.203=**G.3933.24 The Shakespeare myth. = [London.] Gay & Hancock. 1912. 32 pp. Portrait. 21 cm. In defence of the Baconian theory. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1912. H8401 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Maude, Francis Cornwallis. 4598.182=**G.3933.31 Bacon or Shakspere? (Enquiries as to the authorship of the plays of Shakespeare.) London. Banks. 1895. 72 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. November 1, 1921. M2737 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Montgomery, Charles Alexander. **G.70.25** Ye V Club. Heralds to ye worlde. V discoveries which prove, authoritatively, ye “secret parentage” of ye workes of “Shake-speare”. — New York. Montgomery. [1909.] Unpaged. Portrait. Plate. Facsimiles. 31½ cm., in 2s. Contents. — 1. Ye prefatorie verse in ye First Folio, 1623. 2. Ye verse to ye memorie of W. Shaxspere. 3. Ye “Latine” inscription on ye monu-ment. 4. Ye English inscription on ye monument. 5. Ye “epitaph” on ye tombstone, 1616. A manuscript key is inserted. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 8, 1910. H2048 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — T.r.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Morgan, James Appleton. 1845– The Shakespearean myth, William Shakespeare and circumstantial evidence. By Appleton Morgan. Cincinnati. Clarke & Co. 1881. 342 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s and 4s. 6592.14=**T.56.301 Same. 3d edition. 1888. xviii, 9–342 pp. 20 cm., in 8s and 4s. 4596.125 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914. J426 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon O'Connor, William Douglas. 1832-1889. 2590.37=**T.57.35 Hamlet's note-book. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886. 78 pp. 19½ cm. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.57.35. Two copies on shelf-number 2590.37. A reply to Richard Grant White's review of Mrs. Henry Pott's edition of Bacon's Promus [**T.55.128; 6590.22.] entitled The Bacon-Shakespeare craze [No. 3 in **G.62.10]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J455 — T.r. — Pott, Mrs. Henry. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. — White, Richard Grant. 1821-1885.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. O'Connor, William Douglas. Mr. Donnelly's reviewers. Chicago. Belford, Clarke & Co. 1889. 101 pp. 19½ cm. The copy on shelf-number **G.77.20 has been clipped in rebinding to 18½ cm. Relates to Donnelly's work The great cryptogram [4590a.101]. Two copies on shelf-number 4598.118. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6351 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831–1901.
Card 1578
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Owen, Orville W. 4593.155=**T.95.45=**G.3933.32 A celebrated case. Bacon vs. Shakespeare. In the court of “The Arena”. Request to reopen. Brief for plaintiff. [Detroit. 1893.] (2), 16 pp. 22½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 31, 1922. M4878 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Parker, Willard, of Pennsylvania, 1857-4591.124=**G.3933.39 Baconian comment on Northumberland MS.... = [Philadelphia. 1925.] 1 p. 2 facsimiles. $30\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Reprinted from the Philadelphia Public Ledger of May 10, 1925. The facsimiles are of the front cover-page of the Northumberland manu- script, and a transcription of it in modern script, and are catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1927. N4133 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Northumberland manuscript, The.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Parsons, John Denham. **G.3933.40 Report on the poet Shakespeare's identity submitted to the Trustees of the British Museum; with extracts from the correspondence. = Chiswick. The author. 1930. (2), 31, (2) pp. 24 cm. Pro-Baconian. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 3, 1930. N7913 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Platt, Isaac Hull. 4593.170= Rare Book Dept. **G.3933.43 Are the Shakespeare plays signed by Francis Bacon? Phila. The Conservator. 1897. (1), 14 pp. [Bacon-Shakespeare series. 1.] 8°.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Pott, Mrs. Henry. 2597.45=**T.97.77 Did Francis Bacon write “Shakespeare”? Part [1,] 2. By the editor of Bacon’s “Promus of formularies and elegancies.” London. Guest & Co. [1884.] 2 v. in 18 cm. The copy on shelf-number **T.97.76 lacks Part 2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J490 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Reed, Edwin, 1835-1908. *4591.113=**G.73.36 Bacon and Shake-speare parallelisms. = Boston. Goodspeed. 1902. xi, 441 pp. 24 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 22, 1916. K9475 — Shakespeare, William. Parallels.— Shakespeare, William Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. — Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans, 1561-1626.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Reed, Edwin, 1835-1908. 4596.204=**G.3933.32 Francis Bacon and the muse of tragedy. Boston. Ellis. 1898. 24 pp. Plate. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. For private circulation. Supports the Baconian theory of the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Two copies on shelf-number 4596.204. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library. August 22, 1922. M4480 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Samuels, Philip Francis, 1881– *G.3933.42=4598.315 Man v’ ape in the play of Ear-ce-rammed. By Samuels-Bacon, 'sam ls-ot. = [Boston. Samuels-Bacon Publishing Co. 1933.] (3), 255 pp. Portraits. Diagram. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Attributes hidden meanings to passages in Shakespeare’s Hamlet; for ex- ample: “I assert that Jesus, Bacon and P. Samuels, is [sic] one and the same man” (page 246). This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1933. D2477 — T.r. — Ear-ce-rammed. — Cipher. — Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Athen, 1561–1626. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon No. 3 in **G.77.15** Shakspere's secret and Bacon's "Promus." An article in the "Allgemeine Zeitung" of March 1st, 1883. Transl. from the German. H. Wills, pr., Loughborough. [1883?] 12 pp. $12^{\circ}$.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Sinnett, Alfred Percy. New light on Shakespeare. = [London. 189-?] 15 pp. 23 cm. The author advocates the Baconian theory. The title is on the cover. Reprinted from The National Review. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 22, 1922. M4479 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Smith, William Henry, member of the Bacon Society, London. Bacon and Shakespeare. An inquiry touching players, playhouses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth . . . Appended, an ab- stract of a MS. respecting Tobie Matthew. London. Smith. 1857. viii, 162 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. **G.3933.21=**T.58.83 Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.58.83. Same. viii, 4, 162 pp. 2598.15 = **G.3933.20=**G.3933.22 A reissue containing the author's letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne respec- ting the originality of his work and Hawthorne's reply. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J554 — Matthew, Sir Tobias. 1577–1655. — England. Theatres. Hist. — Shake- speare, W…
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Smith, W. H., member of the Bacon Society, London. Bacon and Shakespeare. (Continued.) **G.3933.20=**G.3933.22 A clipping from a catalogue is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.3933.20. The copy on shelf-number **G.3933.22 is one of an edition of six printed on thick paper. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 23, 1914. J554
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Smith, William Henry. Was Lord Bacon the author of Shakespeare's plays? A letter to Lord Ellesmere. London. Skeffington. 1856. 15 pp. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. *$2597.32=$No. 17 in **G.3930.12=$No. 21a in **G.3940.4** At top of title-page: (For private circulation.). Following No. 21a in **G.3940.4 are two editions of a leaflet containing a letter from Mr. Smith to Nathaniel Hawthorne and Hawthorne's reply. Hawthorne's letter is catalogued separately. Same. Printed for the author, by Woodfall & Kinder. 21 cm. No, 21 in **G.3940.4** This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1919. L7428 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Smithson, E. W. 4598.77 Baconian essays. By E. W. Smithson. With an introduction and two essays by Sir George Greenwood. — London. Palmer. [1922.] 230 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Arguments for the Baconian theory. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1923. M6042 — Double main card. — Smithson, E. W. (M1) — Green- wood, Sir Granville George, 1850. (M2) — T.r. (I) — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon. (I)
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Shakespeare, William, Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Theobald, Robert Masters. 4590a.113=**T.57.309 Dethroning Shakspere. A selection of letters contributed to the "Daily Telegraph," with the preliminary editorial papers. Edited, with notes and comments, by R. M. Theobald. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. 1888. xii, 231, (1), 4 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Relates to Ignatius Donnelly's The great cryptogram [4590a.101]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J587 — T.r. — Donnelly, Ignatius. 1631-1901. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Bacon Thomson, William, F.R.C.S. **T.56.122 On Renascence drama; or, history made visible. Melbourne. Sands & McDougall. 1880. (8), 359 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Upholds the Baconian authorship of Shakespeare's plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1914. J592 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon. Weber, Emile Alfred. Der wahre «Shakespeare». Leipzig. Suschitzky. 1919. xx, (2), 255 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plate. Facsimiles. 23 cm., in 8s. Supports the Baconian theory. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 23, 1921. M1069 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon.
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Shakespeare. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Bacon P.84.976< No. 11 in **G.72.7.2** Windle, Catharine F. Ashmead. Address to the New Shakspere society of London. Discovery of Lord Verulam's undoubted authorship of the "Shakspere" works. San Francisco. Winterburn & co. 1881. 46 pp. $8^0$.
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Pro-Shakespeare Shakespeare. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. 4598.189=**G.75.27 Allen, Charles, Attorney-General of Massachusetts. Notes on the Bacon-Shakespeare question. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1900. xiv, 306 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 31, 1900 *D6622 — Shakespeare. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Brown, Allen Augustus, compiler. **T.55.162 [Magazine articles and newspaper clippings on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.] Scrapbook. [Boston. 1885-1911. Illus. Portraits. Autograph facsimiles. 22.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 10, 1934. D4253 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Caswell, John B. 4593.154=No. 1 in **G.62.10** Shakespeare or Bacon: containing a biographical sketch of the author of Shakespeare's dramas and poems, and a biographical essay on the life and character of the claimant, Lord Francis Bacon . . . a complete chain of evidence of Shakespeare's authorship. By Ajax [pseud.]. Boston. Wilkins & Co. 1888. 23 pp. Illus. Portraits. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6677 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Cattell, Charles Cockbill. No. 1 in **G.75.7** Lord Bacon: did he write Shakespeare's plays? A reply to Judge Holmes, Miss D. Bacon, & Mr. W. H. Smith. Birmingham. Shipway. 1879. 16 pp. 17½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6404 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Cattell, Charles Cockbill. No. 2 in **G.75·7** Shakespeare: did he write the works attributed to him? 3d edition, with notes on "what Shakespeare learnt at school." London. Cattell & Co. [188-?] 16 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Against the Baconian theory. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 11, 1917. L1558 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Clarke, James Freeman. No. 2 in **G.62.10** Did Shakespeare write Bacon's works? (Cut from The North American Review, February, 1881. Pp. 163-175. New York. 1881.) A file of the North American Review may be found on shelf-number *3113.2. The author thinks it more probable that Shakespeare wrote Bacon's works than that Bacon wrote Shakespeare's. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6699 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Dawson, E. A. No. 7 in **G.62.10** The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy; a paper read before the First Congregational Literary and Social Club, Columbus, O., Jan. 26, 1885. Columbus, O. Ohio State Journal Printing Establishment. 1885. 30 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1919. L.6066 — Shakespeare, William. Pro-Shakespeare. — First Congregational Literary and Social Club, Columbus, O. Addresses.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro- Shakespeare. Engel, Eduard, 1851— Hat Francis Bacon die Dramen William Shakespeare's geschrieben? Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der geistigen Verirrungen. Leipzig. Friedrich. 1883. 43 pp. 20½ cm., in 8s. Same. 2. Auflage. No. 5 in **G.75.8 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 31, 1919. L6071 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake- speare.
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Shakespeare, William, Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Henderson, William, printer. 4598.120=**T.57.209 Who wrote Shakespeare? “Aye, there’s the rub.” With . . . sketches by Charles Lyall. London. Stott. 1887. 52 pp. Portraits. Plates. 18 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J281 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare–Bacon controversy. — Lyall, Charles, illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. King, Thomas D. *4590a.18=4598.31=**G.73.31 Bacon versus Shakspere: a plea for the defendant. Montreal. Lovell Printing & Publishing Co. 1875. (I), 187 pp. 25 cm. The copies on shelf-numbers *4590a.18 and **G.73.31 are large paper and contain manuscript notes. The copy on shelf-number 4598.31 contains a presentation inscription by the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 22, 1919. L7145 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Klanke, ——. 4593.118=**G.3944.29 Ehrenrettung Shakespeare's. Duisburg. Ewich. 1883. 16 pp. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Opposes the Baconian theory. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 18, 1919. L6534 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare Marriott, E. Bacon or Shakespeare? An historical enquiry. London. Stock. 1898. 46 pp. $8^0$. 4598.184 Same. 3d edition, with appendix. 1899. 37 pp. $8^0$. **G.77.21**
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Nicholson, John Aldwell. 4595.129=**G.3933.26 No cipher in Shakespeare: being a refutation of the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly’s “great cryptogram.” London. Unwin. 1888. 64 pp. 21 cm. A manuscript letter of the author is inserted in the copy on shelf-number 4595.129. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6639 — T.r. — Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Steel, Charles F. 4598.128=**G.75.25 Is there any resemblance between Shakespeare & Bacon? . . . London. Field & Tuer. 1888. 301, (1) pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. Two copies on shelf-number 4598.128: the "A" copy has manuscript notes by Isaac Hull Platt. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6699 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake Stopes, Charlotte Carmichael. The Bacon Shakspere question. By C. Stopes. London. Johnson. 1888. xii, 149 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J571 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Waites, Alfred. *4590a.124=**G.75.28 Baconian facts: an epilogue to the farce of "Bacon vs. Shakespeare." [Anon.] Worcester. Rice. 1890. 24 pp. 22 cm. An answer to Edwin Reed's Brief for plaintiff: Bacon vs. Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 28, 1914. K2359 — Anon. ref. — Reed, Edwin. 1835- — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
Card 1646
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885. No. 3 in **G.62.10** The Bacon-Shakespeare craze. (Cut from Atlantic Monthly, The. Vol. 51, no. 306, April, 1883. Pp. 507-521. Boston. 1883.) A file of the Atlantic Monthly may be found on shelf-number 5314.1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6699 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shake-speare.
Card 1648
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. White, Thomas William. 4597.117=**T.57.345 Our English Homer; or, Shakespeare historically considered. London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. 1892. xv, 297, (1) pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Chiefly a study of the authorship of the plays. Mr. White believes that Lord Bacon wrote Hamlet and revised others. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J621 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shak Wilkes, George. 1820–1885. Shakespeare, from an American point of view; including an inquiry as to his religious faith and his knowledge of law; with the Baconian theory considered. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, Rivington. 1877. ix, (1), 471 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Same. New York. Appleton & Co. 1877. 22½ cm., in 8s. **T.55.100 Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 7, 1914. J621 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. Willis, William. 4593.191=**G.73.37 The Baconian mint: its claims examined. Being a supplement to an address delivered in the hall of the [Honourable] Society [of the Inner Temple], May 29th, 1902. London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. 1903. (4), 110 pp. $24\frac{1}{2} \times 19$ cm., in 8s. Continues his The Shakespeare-Bacon controversy [4593.187] and answers Theobald's Shakespeare studies in Baconian light [4593.175]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920. L8932 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Pro-Shakespeare. — Theobald, Robert Masters.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare—Bacon controversy. Pro-Sha Winsor, Justin. **K.245.27=4598.110 Was Shakespeare Shapleigh? A correspondence in two entanglements. Edited by Justin Winsor. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1887. (3), 76 pp. 17 cm. A satire on the Baconian theory and other attempts to prove that Shakespeare did not write the plays attributed to him. Two copies on shelf-number 4598.110. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2713 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy.
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Shakespeare, Wm. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bibliog. Wyman, W. H. **G.75.6 The bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare literature. N. t. p. [Cinc.,] 1882. 8 pp. $8^{\circ}$.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, Bibliography. Perry, Marsden Jasael. **G.72.14 A preliminary list of books, pamphlets, and newspapers relating to the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, in the Shakespearian collection of Marsden J. Perry, of Providence, R. I. = Providence. Privately printed. 1891. 12 pp. $4^\circ$. Printed on one side only. Edition limited to ten copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 6, 1904. F4179 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Bibl.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. See also Shakespeare, William. Home. Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Warwickshire, England. Description, topography, etc. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1919. L6942
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Green, Charles Frederick. **G.3950.2 The legend of Shakespeare's crab tree, with a descriptive account, showing its relation to the poet's traditional history. Subscriber's copy. London. Metchim & Burt. 1857. 50 pp. Plates. $4^{\circ}$. Another edition, with the title "Shakespeare's crab tree", is on **G.3950.3.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Green, Charles Frederick. **G.3950.3=**T.53.15 Shakspeare's crab tree, with its legend, and a descriptive account, showing its relation to the poet's traditional history . . . Subscriber's copy. London. Lacy. [1862.] 50 pp. Portrait. Plates. Plan. 28 cm., in 4s. Another edition, having the title The legend of Shakespeare's crab tree may be found on shelf-number **G.3950.2. A clipping from a catalogue is inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.3950.3 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J258 — Shakespeare's crab tree. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. **G.75.19 A hand-list of the drawings and engravings illustrative of the life of Shakespeare, preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton . . . Brighton. For private circulation only. 1884. 104 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This list contains over one thousand items of places and things associated with Shakespeare. Many are maps and views of the Shakespeare country. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 2, 1918. L4499 — Shakespeare, William. Museums. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Jordan, John. -1809. **G.3947.12=No. 5 in **G.60a.21 Welcombe Hills, near Stratford upon Avon, a poem, historical and descriptive; by John Jordan of Stratford, wheelwright. London. Printed for the Author. 1777. 48 pp. Illus. 28 cm., in 4s. Contains a list of subscribers. A duplicate of the single illustration is inserted. The last leaf of the copy on shelf-number No. 5 in **G.60a.21 is badly mutilated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2677 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Lees, Edwin. 1800–1887. 2469.196 Stratford as connected with Shakespeare; and the bard's rural haunts. 2d edition. — Stratford-upon-Avon. Adams. 1854. (1), 66 pp. Plates. Folded table. 19½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 1, 1909. H1289 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Descr.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Leyland, John, of Forest Hill, London. 2462.168=**T.54.3 The Shakespeare country illustrated. London. Country Life. [1903.] (7), 129, (3) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Colored map. Manuscript facsimiles. [The "Country Life" library.] 27½ cm. Appended is The English homeland of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 7, 1922. M3879 — T.r. — S.r. — Franklin, Benjamin. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. — Washington, George. Family history.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. **G.63.48=No. 8 in *6601.19=**T.56.79 Smith, Charles Roach. 1807-1890. Remarks on Shakespeare, his birth-place, etc. Suggested by a visit to Stratford-upon-Avon in the autumn of 1868. By C. Roach Smith. 2d edition. London. Bell. 1877. 31 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11, 1914. J552 — Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Descr. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Walter, Major James. *4590.4=**K.833=**G.13.13 Shakespeare's home and rural life. With illustrations of localities and scenes around Stratford-upon-Avon . . . London. Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer. 1874. (3), 167, (1) pp. Portraits. Plates. 4°. (The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 29, 1909. G9763 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Williams, James Leon. *Cab.24.15.1 The home and haunts of Shakespeare. With an introduction by Horace Howard Furness. New York. Scribner. 1892. xx, 120 pp. Illus. Plates, 15 colored. $42\frac{1}{2} \times 32\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The colored plates are reproduced from works of well-known artists. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4550 — Shakespeare, William. Home. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. — Furness, Horace Howard, pref., 1833-1912.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare country. Wise, John Richard. Shakspere: his birthplace and its neighbourhood. London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1861. (10), 164 pp. Illus. Portrait. Plate. Autograph facsimiles. 19 cm., in 8s. 2598.22=**G.3942.43 Same. [New edition.] (9), 164 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. **G.3942.44 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1910. H4400 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare — Stratford-upon-Avon. Descr.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in [various countries]. See Shakespeare, William ~ Stage history ~ [By place]
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. Fleay, Frederick Gard. On the actor lists, 1578-1642. — London. Printed for private circulation. 1881. 39, (1) pp. Tables. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, vol. 9. The title is on the cover. Relates largely to Shakespeare and contemporary actors, and their tours on the continent. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 19, 1925. M6536 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. — Actors. — Shakespeare, William. Actors. — London. Theatres.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, 1820–1889. **G.74.29 The visits of Shakespeare's company of actors to the provincial cities and towns of England, illustrated by extracts gathered from corporate records. Brighton. For private circulation. 1887. 48 pp. 21½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 29, 1916. K8650 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's company of actors. *6552.10.1880-1886.I=**G.100.1.1880-1886 Nicholson, Brinsley. 1824-1892. Kemp and the play of Hamlet — Yorick and Tarlton — A short chapter in dramatic history. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 8. 1880-6. Part I., pp. 57-66. London. 1881.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1914. K2600 — Shakespeare, William. — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. — Kemp, William. Fl. 1600. — Tarlton, Richard. — 1588.
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Shakespeare, William. Societies.
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Shakespeare. Societies. See Names of Shakespeare societies, as:- Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Weimar. New Shakspere Society, London. Shakespeare Society, London. Shakespeare Society of New South Wales. Shakespeare Society of New York. Shakspere Society of Philadelphia. (Continued on next card.)
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*G.3917 .35 Old Cambridge Shakespeare association, Cambridge, Mass. The Old Cambridge Shakespeare association, 1880-1940. Cambridge, The Cosmos press, 1940. 75 p. front., ports. 21cm. “List of members, 1880-1940”: p. 53-75. 1. Shakespeare, William—Societies, periodicals, etc. 41-12949 Library of Congress PR2887.C32 1940 [2] 822.33
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Shakespeare, William. Sources.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. See also entries under works about the separate plays. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1911. H5287
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Bandello, Matteo. 1480–1561. **G.4074.3 La prima, seconda, terza parte de le novelle del Bandello. In Lvcca per il Bvsdrago. 1554. 3 v. 18½ cm., in 8s. The 22d novel, part 1, is regarded as one of the sources of Much ado about nothing. The 9th novel, part 2, contains the story of Romeo and Juliet. In the 36th novel, part 2, are most of the incidents of Twelfth Night. The 33rd novel, part 2, is referred to as a source of Thomas Lord Cromwell. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 11, 1913. H8594 — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Beer, Taco H. de. No. 1 in **G.76.33 A short account of the plots or fables of Shakespeare's plays, edited with chronological tables and a list of characters. Arnhem. Thieme. 1871. iv, 41 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1919. L6399 — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Shakespeare, William. Characters.
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SHAKESPEARE--SOURCES. Gen. Ref. PR2952 Bullough, Geoffrey, 1901- editor. .B8 Narrative and dramatic sources of Shakespeare. London, New York, 1957- v.1 Early comedies. Poems. v.2 Comedies, 1597-1603. v.3 Earlier English historical plays. v.4 Later English historical plays. v.5 The Roman plays. v.6 Other "classical" plays.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Capell, Edward. Notes and various readings to Shakespeare. [Edited by John Collins.] London. Printed by Henry Hughs, for the author. [1779–83.] 3 v. Portrait. $29 \times 23$ cm., in 4s. **G.60.15 Contents. — 1. Glossary to Shakespeare. — Notes and various readings, part 1: All’s well that ends well; Antony and Cleopatra; As you like it; Comedy of errors; Coriolanus; Cymbeline; Hamlet; Henry IV. — Notes and various readings, part 2: Henry V; Henry VI; Henry VIII; Julius Caesar; King John; King Lear; Love’s labour’s lost. 2. Notes and various readings, part 3: Macbeth; Measure for measure; Merchant of Venice; [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 13, 1918. L4786 — Shakespeare, William. Crit. Textual. — Sha…
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Capell, E. Notes and various readings to Shakespeare. (Continued.) Merry wives of Windsor; Midsummer night's dream; Much ado about nothing; Othello; Richard II; Richard III. — Notes and various readings, part 4: Romeo and Juliet; Taming of the shrew; Tempest; Timon of Athens; Titus Andronicus; Troilus and Cressida; Twelfth-Night; Two gentlemen of Verona; Winter's tale. — The plays' order and date. — A brief essay on verse, as of Shakespeare's modeling. 3. The school of Shakespeare: or authentic extracts from divers English books, that were in print in that author's time . . Same. Part 1. Dilly. [1774.] The advertisement is signed E. C. **G.60.16 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 13, 1918. L4786
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Cohn, Albert, 1827- **G.4071.22=**G.4071.23=*4591.3 Shakespeare in Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: an account of English actors in Germany and the Netherlands and of the plays performed by them during the same period. London. Asher & Co. 1865. (1), iii, (3), cxxxvii, (3) pp. 422 columns. (1) p. Facsimiles. 25 cm., in 4s. Contents. — Part 1. Historical account. Part 2. Texts: The beautiful Sidea, by Jacob Ayrer; The beautiful Phaenicia, by Jacob Ayrer; Julius and [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1917. L2134 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. — Drama. German. Hist. and crit.— Great Britain. Theatres. Hist.— Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Germany. Theatres. Hist. …
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. **G.4071.22=**G.4071.23=*4591.3 Cohn, A, 1827- Shakespeare in Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. (Continued.) Hyppolita; Titus Andronicus; Prince Hamlet of Denmark; Romeo and Juliet. It is believed by the author that some of these plays are imitations of Shakespeare and that others are based upon old English plays, now lost, which occupied an intermediate position between Shakespeare's dramas and their ultimate sources. German and English texts are given in parallel columns, and each play is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1917. L2134
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Collier, John Payne, compiler. Shakespeare's library. A collection of the plays, romances, novels, poems, and histories employed by Shakespeare in the composition of his works. With introductions and notes. 2d edition. Carefully revised and greatly enlarged . . . [by W. C. Hazlitt]. London. Reeves & Turner. 1875. 2 parts in 6 v. Sm. 8°. Contents. — Part 1, 1. Love's labour's lost. — A midsummer night's dream. — The comedy of errors. — Romeo and Juliet. — King Richard II. — Henry IV. — Henry V. — Two gentlemen of Verona. — Merchant of Venice. — Twelfth Night. 2. As you like it. — Troilus and Cressida. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) Nov. 18, 1903 F388 — T.r. — Hazlitt, William Carew, ed. — Shakespeare, Wil…
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Collier, J. P., compiler. Shakespeare's library. (Continued.) — Macbeth. — Cymbeline. — Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. — Othello. — King Lear. 3. The merry wives of Windsor. — Much ado about nothing. — All’s well that ends well. — Measure for measure. — Julius Caesar. — Coriolanus. — Antony and Cleopatra. 4. The tempest. — The winter’s tale. — King Henry VIII. — Two noble kinsmen. — Pericles, Prince of Tyre. — Timon of Athens. — The taming of a shrew. Part 2, 1. The comedy of errors. — King Richard III. — King John. — King Henry V. — The second part of King Henry VI. 2. The third part of Henry VI. — Merry wives of Windsor. — Measure for measure. — King Lear. — Timon of Athens. — Taming of a shrew. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 18, 1903 F388
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Collier, John Payne, compiler. 1789–1883. 2597.5=**G.4072.30 Shakespeare’s library: a collection of the romances, novels, poems, and histories, used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas. Now first collected, and accurately reprinted from the original editions. With introductory notices by J. Payne Collier. London. Rodd. [1843.] v. 8°. Contents. — 1. Greene’s Pandosto, on which is founded the Winter’s tale.— Lodge’s Rosalynd, 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 of Pericles are derived. 2. Romeus and Juliet, by Arthur Brooke. — Rhomeo and Julietta; [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the B…
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. 2597.5=**G.4072.30 Collier, J. P., compiler. Shakespeare’s library: . . . (Continued, i.) from Paynter’s Palace of pleasure. — Giletta of Narbona, on which is founded All’s well that ends well. — 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 plot of Twelfth Night. — The historie of Promos and Cassandra, closely resembling the plot of Measure for measure. — Novels more or less resembling the Merchant of Venice: The adventures of Giannetto; Of a Jew who would for his debt have a pound of the flesh of a Christian; The story of The choice of three easkets. — The story of a Moorish captain, on which is founded the tragedy of Othello. — Queen Cordila, a…
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. 2597.5=**G.4072.30 Collier, J. P., compiler. Shakespeare's library: . . . (Continued, 2.) The Paphlagonian unkind king, on which is founded the episode of Glos- ter and his sons, in King Lear. — The history of Makbeth, from Holins- hed's Chronicle. — The story of The shepherdess Felismena, from which Shakespeare is said to have taken the plot of The two gentlemen of Verona. — The story told by the fishwife of Stand on the Green, the in- eidents of which are similar to some of those in Cymbeline. Proximate facsimiles of many of the original title-pages are given. Same. 1850. **G.4073.1 A later edition, revised and enlarged by W. C. Hazlitt, is on shelf-number **G.78.4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 29, 1914. H8779
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Giraldi Cintio, Giambattista, 1504-1573. Hecatommithi ouero cento novelle . . . nelle quali, oltre le dilette- uoli materie, siconoscono moralità vtilissime agli huomini per il ben viuere; & per destare altresì l'intelletto alla sagacità. Di nvovo rivedvte, corette, & riformate in questa quinta impressione. — In Venetia, MDLXXXIIII. Appresso Fabio, & Agostin Zoppini Fratelli. 2 v. in 1. Printer's devices. 19 cm., in 8s. **G.4074.22 Stories which were the foundation of many of Shakespeare's plays. Same. In Venetia, M.DC.VIII. Appresso Euangelista Deuchino, & Gio. Battista Pulciani. 22 cm., in 8s. **G.4074.23 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1920. M409 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Goulart, Simon, 1543-1628, compiler and editor. **G.4075.8 Thresor d'histoires admirables et memorables de nostre temps. Recueillies de plusieurs auteurs, memoires, & auis de divers endroits. À Genève, povr Samvel Crespin. M.DC.XX, M.DC.XXVIII. 4 v. in 2. 17 cm., in 8s. Vol. 2 is of the 2d edition, with the imprint "povr Iaqves Crespin." Contains many of the plots employed by the early English dramatists, including Shakespeare's Measure for measure, Comedy of errors and Taming of the shrew. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1919. L6922 — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Anecdotes.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SOURCES. E6G7 Green, Henry, 1801-1873. 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. By Henry Green, M. A. With numerous illustrative devices from the original authors. London, Trübner & co., 1870. xvi, 571 p. incl. front. (5 port.) illus. 17 (i.e. 19) pl. (incl. facsimils.) 24½cm. Title vignette (portrait) *T.55.25 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Sources. 2. Emblems—Bibl. 3. Title. Library of Congress PR2953.E6G7 Copy 2. Ewen Book-plate of Dr. Ernest Lewis Mc-[34b1] 822.33
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Hazlitt, William Carew, editor. 1834– Shakespeare jest-books; reprints of the early and very rare jest- books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare. Edited, with introduction and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt. London. Willis & Sotheran. 1864. 3 v. Plate. Facsimiles. 17½ cm., in 8s. 4598.11=**G.4072.8 Contents. — [1.] A hundred mery tales. — Mery tales and quicke answeres. [2.] Merie tales of Skelton. — Jests of Scogin. — Sackfull of newes. — Tarlton's Jests. — Merrie conceited jests of George Peele. — Jacke of [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J276 — T.r. — Old English jest-books. — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Jest books.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Hazlitt, W. C., editor. 1834- . Shakespeare jest-books; ... (Continued.) Dover. [3.] Merie tales of the mad men of Gotham. — XII mery jests of the Wydow Edyth. — Pasquil's Jests iwth Mother Bunches Merriments. — The pleasant conceits of Old Hobson. — Certayne conceyts and jeasts. — Taylors Wit and mirth. — Conceits, clinches, flashes and whimsies. The bastard title reads: Old English jest-books. Same. [Vol. 1.] Sotheran & Co. 1881. v. 20 cm., in 8s. **T.56.24 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J276
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Herford, Charles Harold. A few suggestions on Greene's romances and Shakspere. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 12. 1887-1892. Part II., pp. 181-190. London. 1888.) Same. [Preprint.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1914. K2588 — Greene, Robert. 1560?-1592. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Lennox, Charlotte, translator. 1720–1804. 2598.25=**G.4073.8 Shakespeare illustrated: or the novels and histories, on which the plays of Shakespeare are founded, collected and translated from the original authors. With critical remarks. By the author of The female Quixote. London. Printed for A. Millar. MDCCLIII, MDCCLIV. 3 v. 18 cm., in 12s. The dedication is by Dr. Johnson. Boswell in his Life of Johnson, vol. 1, says "He this year [1753] favoured Mrs. Lennox with a dedication to the [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1910. H4220 — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., prefacer. 1709–1784.
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Lennox, C., translator. 1720-1804. Shakespeare illustrated. (Continued, i.) 2598.25=**G.4073.8 Earl of Orrery, of her "Shakespeare illustrated." Contents. — 1. The fifth novel of the eighth decad of the Hecatomythi of Giraldi Cinthio. — Observations on the use Shakespeare has made of the foregoing novel in his comedy called Measure for measure. — The ninth novel of Bandello. — Observations on . . . Romeo and Juliet. — The seventh novel of the third decad of the Hecatomythi of Giraldi Cinthio. — Observations on . . . Othello. — The ninth novel of the second day of the Decamerone of Boccaccio. — Observations on . . . Cymbeline. — The ninth novel of the third day of the Decamerone of Boccaccio. — Observa- [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Flo…
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Lennox, C., translator. 1720-1804. Shakespeare illustrated. (Continued, 2.) tions on . . . All's well that ends well. — The thirty-sixth novel of Bandello. — Observations on . . . Twelfth-night. — The history of Macbeth, collected from Holingshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland. — Observations on . . . Macbeth. 2. The history of Dorastus and Fawnia. — Observations on . . . The winter's tale. — The Menarchmi of Plautus. — Observations on . . . Comedy of errors. — The story of Anileth, translated from the Danish history of Saxo-Grammaticus. — Observations on . . . Hamlet. 3. The fable of the Two gentlemen of Verona. — The story of Troilus and Cressida, from Chaucer. — The fable of Troilus [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.…
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Lennox, C., translator. 1720-1804. Shakespeare illustrated. (Continued, 3.) and Cressula. — The plan of K. Richard the Second. — The plan of the first part of Henry the Fourth. — The life of King Henry the Fifth. — King Henry the Sixth. — The life and death of King Richard the Third. — The life and death of King Henry the Eighth. — The tale of Geneura, from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto, in the fifth book of his Orlando Furioso. — Plan of Much ado about nothing. — The history of Lear, King of the Britains, from Holingshed's Chronicle. — Fable of the tragedy of King Lear. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1910. H4220
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Lennox, Charlotte, translator. 1720–1804. **G.4073.9** Shakspeare illustrated: or, the novels and histories on which the plays of Shakspeare are founded. Collected and translated from the originals, by Mrs. Lenox, author of The female Quixote, &c. With critical remarks, and biographical sketches of the writers, by M. M. Noah. Philadelphia. Bradford & Inskeep. 1809. viii, (1), 341 pp. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. The title-page says: In two volumes. Vol. 1. But no more was published. A letter from Mr. Noah is inserted. Contents. — The ninth novel of Bandello. — Remarks on Shakspeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. — The seventh novel of the third decad of [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. …
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. **G.4073.9 Lennox, C., tr. 1720–1804. Shakspeare illustrated. (Continued.) the Hecatomythi of Giraldi Cinthio. — Remarks on Othello. — The story of Dorastus and Fawnia. — Remarks on the Winter’s tale. — The Menaechmi of Plautus. — Remarks on the Comedy of errors. — The ninth novel of the second day of the Decamerone of Boccaccio. — Remarks on Cymbeline. — The history of Macbeth, from Hollingshed’s Chronicles of Scotland. — Remarks on the tragedy of Macbeth. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2714
Card 1754
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--SOURCES. Mirrour for magistrates. Mirror for magistrates. Edited by Joseph Haslewood ... London: Printed for Lackington, Allen and Co. Finsbury Square; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row. 1815. 3 v. facsimis. 24.5cm. (4to) Title page printed in red and black; title illustrations. A collection of legends in verse, originally (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1756
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Mirrour for magistrates. Mirror for magistrates ... 1815. (Card 2) published, 1559, as a continuation of Lydgate's "Fall of princes" by William Baldwin and others; subsequent parts were added by John Higgins and Thomas Blenerhasset and in 1610 Richard Niccols added "A winter nights vision", containing ten additional tragedies, and "Englands Eliza". Another copy. 24.5cm. Ex libris (signature, annotations): Robert Southey. (Continued on next card) MB
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Mirrour for magistrates. Mirror for magistrates ... 1815. (Card 3) 1. Gt. Brit.--Hist.--Poetry. 2. Shakespeare, William--Sources. I. Baldwin, William, fl. 1547, ed. II. Higgins, John, fl.1570-1602, ed. III. Niccols, Richard, 1584-1616, ed. IV. Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833, ed. MB
Card 1760
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--SOURCES. Novelle otto, stampate a spese de'i signori Giacomo conte di Clanbrassill, Tomaso Stanley, e Wogan Browne. Londra. Da Giacomo Edwards, cIɔ.Iɔcc.xc. [1790] [162]p. 25cm.(4to) Signatures: $[-]^2$, A-Z$^4$, Aa-Ee$^4$, Ff$^2$, lʲ. One of 25 copies. In this copy is inserted an A.N.S. (retained draft?) to the Earl of Clanbrassil from H. Quin, (See next card)
Card 1762
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RARE BOO DEPT. Novelle otto ... 1790. (Card 2) XG .4071 Dublin, 23 Oct. 1790. .10 Ex libris (armorial bookplate): Joseph Walter King Eyton. CONTENTS.--1.Lacrimosa novella ... per ... Giovane Batista da Udene.--2.Historia dilettevole de duoi amanti.--3.La Giulietta de ... Luigi da Porto.--4.-5.Opera dilettevole et nuova de gratitudine et liberalita dal ... maestro Hylicini.--6.-7.Amorose novelle de m. Giustiniano (See next card)
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Novelle otto ... 1790. (Card 3) XG .4071 Nelli.--8.Caso notabile ... [di] Vincenzo Can- celliere da Pistoia. I. Clanbrassil, James Hamilton, earl of, 1730- 1798, ed.
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Card 1766
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Ovidius Naso, Publius. Metamorphoses. English. **G.3830.17 Shakespeare’s Ovid, being Arthur Golding’s translation of the Metamorphoses, edited by W. H. D. Rouse. — London. De La More Press. 1904. (10), vi, 321, (1) pp. Plate. [The King’s library. The De La More Press Folios. 3.] F°. No. 216 of an edition of 362 copies, reprinted from a copy in the Cambridge University Library. Reprints the title-page: The XV. bookes of P. Ouidius Naso, entytuled Metamorphosis, translated oute of Latin into English meeter, by Arthur Golding Gentleman . . . 1567. Imprynted at London, by Willyam Seres. The introduction relates to Shakespeare’s borrowings from Ovid, especially from Golding’s translations of the Metamorphoses. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floo…
Card 1768
Card 1768
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Pell, William Cruger. No. 16 in **G.3950.8=No. 6 in **G.3917.27 Shakespeare and Hollingshed. [A comparison of parallel passages in Macbeth and Hollingshed's Chronicles.] [New York, 1861.] 486-490 pp. 8°. Cut from Harper's New Monthly Magazine [Per. Room *5220.12.23]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 16, 1903 E7564 — Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
Card 1770
Card 1770
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Plutarchus. Vitae parallelae. English. **G.70.7 Four chapters of North's Plutarch, containing the lives of Caius Marcius Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Marcus Antonius and Marcus Brutus as sources to Shakespeare's tragedies Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and partly to Hamlet and Timon of Athens. Photolithographed in the size of the original edition of 1595. With preface, notes ... and reference-notes to the text of the tragedies of Shakespeare. Edited by F. A. Leo. London. Trübner & Co. 1878. (11), 235–1078, (14) pp. 36 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1914. K1197 — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — North, Sir Thomas, tr. 1535?–1601? — Leo, Friedrich August, editor. 1820–1898.
Card 1772
Card 1772
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Plutarchus. Vitae parallelae. English. 3009.63=**G.74.3 Shakespeare's Plutarch. Being a selection from the lives in North's Plutarch which illustrate Shakespeare's plays. Edited with a preface, notes, index of names, and glossarial index by Walter W. Skeat. London. Macmillan & Co. 1875. xxi, (2), 332 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Two copies on shelf-number 3009.63. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 2, 1915. K6066 — North, Sir Thomas, tr., 1535?-1601? — Skeat, Walter William, ed., 1835-1912. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
Card 1774
Card 1774
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Rébora, Piero. L'Italia nel dramma inglese (1558-1642). — Milano. “Modernissima.” 1925. 319 pp. [Humana biblioteca di cultura. 5.] 18½ cm., in 8s. Nota bibliografica, pp. 297-302. Two chapters relate to Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 12, 1929. N6672 — S.r. — Italy. Lit. Hist. — English literature. Influence of other literatures. Italian. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
Card 1776
Card 1776
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SOURCES. PR2955 .P8R8 Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare and 'The arte of English poesie'. By William Lowes Rushton ... Liverpool, H. Young & sons, 1909. v, 167 p. 19cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.57.272 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2955.P8R8
Card 1778
Card 1778
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SOURCES. PR2955 .P8R8 Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare and 'The arte of English poesie'... 1909. (Card 2) 1. Shakespeare, William—Sources. 2. Puttenham, Richard, 1520?-1601? The arte of English poesie. 3. Figures of speech. PR2955.P8R8
Card 1780
Card 1780
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. [Scrap-book. Clippings relating to Shakespearean sources.] [182-?] Unpaged. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1919. L7130 — Double main card. — Shakespeare, William. Scrap-books. (M1) — Shakespeare, William. Sources. (M2)
Card 1782
Card 1782
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Simpson, Richard, editor. 1820–1876. 6593.5=**T.37.200 The school of Shakspere. Edited, with introductions and notes, . . . London. Chatto & Windus 1878. 2 v. 19 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Prefatory notice. — The stories of the plays of 'Captain Stucley' and 'Nobody and somebody'. — Biography of Sir Thomas Stucley. — The famous history of the life and death of Captain Thomas Stukeley. — Nobody and somebody. 2. Histrio-mastix; or, the player whipt. — The prodigal son. — Jacke Drums entertainment. — A warning for faire women. — Faire Em, the miller's daughter of Manchester. — An account of Robert Greene, his life and works, and his attacks on Shakspere and the players. — Index and glossary. Each play is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Bo…
Card 1784
Card 1784
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Shakespeare, Wm. ~ Stage History
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Card 1786
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. Simrock, Carl Joseph. Remarks on the plots of Shakespeare's plays. With notes and additions by J. O. Halliwell. [With the Report of the Council of the Shakespeare Society to the ninth annual meeting ... April 26, 1850.] London, 1850. xii, (1), 144, 12 pp. [Shakespeare Society.] 8°. (The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1904. F3966 — Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, ed. — Shakespeare Society, London. Publications. — Shakespeare, William. Sources.
Card 1788
Card 1788
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. 6598.39.1-3 =**G.4074.21.1-3 Simrock, Carl Joseph, 1802–1876, and others, compilers. Quellen des Shakespeare in Novellen, Märchen und Sagen. Herausgegeben von Theodor Echtermeyer, Ludwig Henschel und Karl Simrock. Berlin. Fincke. 1831. 3 v. [Bibliothek der Novellen, Märchen und Sagen. 1–3.] 17.5 cm., in 8s. Although the names of Echtermeyer and Henschel appear before that of Simrock on the title-page, Simrock is the chief compiler; Echtermeyer having done only Hamlet and Fiorentino’s tale as source of Merchant of Venice; Henschel having done only Hamlet, Macbeth, and Felismene as one of the sources of Two gentlemen of Verona. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1925. N1479 — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Echtermeyer…
Card 1790
Card 1790
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Shakespeare, William. Sources. **G.4073.23.1 Six old plays, on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for measure, Comedy of errors, Taming the shrew, King John, K. Henry IV. and K. Henry V., King Lear. London, Printed for S. Leacroft . . . and sold by J. Nichols . . . MDCCLXXIX. 2 v. 19 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Promos and Cassandra. — Menæchmi. — The taming of a shrew. 2. The troublesome reign of K. John. — The famous victories of Henry V. — The true chronicle history of King Leir . . . The advertisement is signed by J. Nichols. Each play is catalogued separately. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1911. II4683 — Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Nichols, John, ed. 1745-1826.
Card 1792
Card 1792
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Shakespeare. Sources. Tarlton, Richard. **G.73.15** Tarlton's jests. [Printed by Andrew Crook.] London, 1638. From the rare original in the collection of Henry Huth, Esq. [London, 187-]. 43 pp. [Dramatic fac-similes.] 8°. The original title is: Tarlton's jests. Drawne into these three parts. 1. His court-witty iests. 2. His sound city iests. 3. His countrey pretty iests. Full of delight, wit, and honest mirth. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 4, 1900 *D6810 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare. Sources.
Card 1794
Card 1794
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SOURCES. PR2944 .W4 White, Thomas William. Our English Homer; or, Shakespeare historically considered. By Thomas W. White ... London, S. Low, Marston & company, limited, 1892. xv, 297, [1] p. 18cm. "Works consulted": p. ix-xi. *T.57.345 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Authorship. 2. Shakespeare, William—Sources. I. Title.
Card 1796
Card 1796
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*T.75 .95 De Banke, Cécile. Shakespearean stage production; then & now; a manual for the scholar-player. New York, McGraw-Hill [1953] xviii, 342 p. illus., ports. 24 cm. PR3091. .D4 Includes bibliographies. 4098 .05-200 ----- [Another copy]
Card 1798
Card 1798
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY. PR3112 .W6 Wingate, Charles Edgar Lewis, 1861- Shakespeare's heroines on the stage, by Charles E. L. Wingate ... With illustrations from photographs and rare prints. New York, Boston, T. Y. Crowell & company [c1895] ix, 355 p. front., ports. 20cm. *T.47.89 — [Another copy] Clippings inserted. (Continued on next card) PR3112.W6
Card 1800
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY. PR3112 .W6 Wingate, Charles Edgar Lewis, 1861- Shakespeare's heroines on the stage ... [c1895] (Card 2) 1. Shakespeare, William—Stage history. 2. Shakespeare, William—Characters—Women. 3. Actresses. I. Title. PR3112.W6
Card 1802
Card 1802
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY. PR3112 .W5 Wingate, Charles Edgar Lewis, 1861- Shakespeare's heroes on the stage, by Charles E. L. Wingate ... with illustrations from photo- graphs and rare prints. New York, Boston, T. Y. Crowell & company [c1896] x, 348 p. incl. front. plates, ports. 20cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.47.90 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR3112.W5
Card 1804
Card 1804
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY. PR3112 .W5 Wingate, Charles Edgar Lewis, 1861- Shakespeare's heroes on the stage ... [c1896] (Card 2) 1. Actors. 2. Shakespeare, William—Charac- ters. 3. Shakespeare, William—Stage history. I. Title. PR3112.W5
Card 1806
Card 1806
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. PN2589 .C4 Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, 1866- The Elizabethan stage. vol. 1, 2, 4. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR *G.72 .25 3 v. illus., plans. 23cm. [Another copy] v. 1-4. 4v. CONTENTS. I. Preface. List of authorities. The court. The control of the stage. II. The companies: Introduction; The boy companies; The adult companies; International companies. Actors. The play-houses. III. Staging at court. Staging in the theatres. Plays and playwrights. LCA (Continued on next card)
Card 1808
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, 1866- The Elizabethan stage... 1923. (Card 2) CONTENTS—Continued. —IV. Anonymous work; Plays; Masks; Receptions and entertainments. Appendices: A-N. Indexes: Plays; Persons; Places; Subjects. 1. Theater—England—Hist. 2. London—theaters. 3. English drama—Early modern and Elizabethan—Hist. & crit. 4. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—To 1625. 5. Actors, English. I. Title.
Card 1810
Card 1810
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare in a discursive series of essays on a variety of subjects connected with the personal and literary history of the great dramatist. Part the first. London, Longmans, Green & co., 1874. viii, 128 p. illus. (incl. maps, facsimils.) 36 cm. (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 1812
Card 1812
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 2) Title vignette. Contains information regarding Shakespeare's London, the theaters; Two gentlemen of Verona; Old English religious drama; Unconnected Shakespeares; Shakespeare's mulberry tree; New Place; (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 1814
Card 1814
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 3) Shakespeare's manuscripts; and Appendix of documents, etc. *G.61.4 — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2894.H27
Card 1816
Card 1816
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. [Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard] 1820-1889. Illustrations of the life of Shakespeare ... 1874. (Card 4) 1. Shakespeare, William—Biog.—Sources. 2. Shakespeare, William—Contemporary England. 3. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—To 1625. 4. London—Descr.—Maps. 5. Theater—London—Hist. I. Title. PR2894.H27
Card 1818
Card 1818
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STAGE HISTORY—TO 1625. Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening, 1877– Shakespeare the man and his stage, by E. A. G. Lamborn and G. B. Harrison. London, Oxford university press, H. Milford, 1923. 128 p. incl. front., illus. 19 cm. (On cover: The world's manuals) Another copy 1. Shakespeare, William—Biog. 2. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—To 1625. i. Harrison, George Bagshawe, 1894—joint author. ii. Title. PR2894.L3 Library of Congress [51f²2]
Card 1820
Card 1820
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Linton, Calvin Darlington, 1914— Some recent trends in Shakespearean staging; an abstract from Shakespearean staging in London from Irving to Gielgud ... by Calvin D. Linton. Baltimore, 1940. 3 p. l., p. 300–324, 1 l. 23 cm. Thesis (ph. d.)—Johns Hopkins university, 1940. "Reprinted from ELH, a journal of English literary history, vol. 7, no. 4, December, 1940." Includes list of contents and summary of complete thesis. Vita. Bibliographical foot-notes. 1. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—1800—Shakespearean staging. i. Title: Shakespearean staging. Library of Congress PR3099.L5 1940 [2] 822.32
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*G.70 .35 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre; a photographic record. With a critical analysis by Ivor Brown. Photographs by Angus McBean. London, M. Reinhardt. 1951- PR2924 .S7S5 1956 ---- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Stage history—1800- 2. Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare Memorial. Theatre. i. Brown, Ivor John Carnegie, 1891- ii. McBean, Angus. PR2924.S7S5 822.33 54–2600 rev † Library of Congress [r57j4]
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stage history ~ England
Card 1826
Card 1826
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. Austin, Sarah Taylor. Shakespeare in Paris. [Anon.] [London. 1846.] 47-63 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Cut from the Edinburgh Review, Jan., 1846. The same may be found in Littell's Living Age, vol. 8, pp. 495-500 [Per. Room *3161.2.8]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 18, 1919. L7982 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France.
Card 1828
Card 1828
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France Chauvet, Joseph Joachim Victor. No. 9 in **G.3910.17** Chefs-d'œuvre de Shakspeare, traduits par A. Bruguière. [A re- view.] [Paris. Rignoux. 1826.] 89–97 pp. 8°. Cut from the Revue encyclopédique oct. 1826 [*3369.2.32]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 29, 1902 E6022 — Bruguière de Sorsum, Antome André, Baron. — Shakespeare, Wili- lam. Shakespeare in France.
Card 1830
Card 1830
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. No. 3 in **G.3910.17** Delavigne's Marino Faliero. Anglo-French drama. [London, 1830.] 225-246 pp. 8°. Cut from the Edinburgh Review, April, 1830 [3112.2.51]. Contains an account of Shakespeare's influence on French drama and a review of Delavigne's Marino Faliero. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 11, 1902 E5347 — France. Drama.—Delavigne, Jean François Casimir.—Anglo-French drama. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France.
Card 1832
Card 1832
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. Jusserand, Jean Adrien Antoine Jules, 1855– Shakespeare in France under the ancien régime. By J. J. Jusserand. London. Unwin. 1899. (4), xxviii, 496 pp. Portraits. Plates. 22½ cm., in 4s. Clippings are inserted. Same. New York. Putnam. **T.55.80 4599a.174 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1918. L4195 — T.r. — Drama. French. Historia crit. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France.
Card 1834
Card 1834
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. **T.44.2=**G.3910.20 Lacroix, Albert Jean Baptiste Marie, 1834-1905. Histoire de l'influence de Shakspeare sur le théâtre français jusqu'à nos jours, par Albert Lacroix ... Bruxelles. Lesigne. 1856. (3), xxvi, 359 pp. 27 cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number **G.3910.20 lacks the bastard title. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1917. L2845 — Shakespeare in France. — Drama. French. Hist. and crit.
Card 1836
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. No. 8 in **G.3910.9=No. 19 in **G.3910.17 Loën, August, Freiherr von. Die Shakespeare-Kenntniss im heutigen Frankreich. (Mit besonderem Bezug auf die Shakespeare-Forschungen von A. Mézières.) [Wien, 1866.] 21 pp. 8°. Cut from the Internationale Revue, July, 1866. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 4, 1903 E7327 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. — Mézières, Alfred Jean François.
Card 1838
Card 1838
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. Schmidt, Alexander. 4590.29=No. 2 in **G.3910.14 Voltaire's Verdienste um die Einfuhrung Shakspeares in Frankreich. (In Koenigsberg, Germany. Realschule. Programm . . . Pp. 1-36. Königsberg. 1864.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 20, 1917. L2125 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in France. — Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de.
Card 1840
Card 1840
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Cohn, Albert, 1827– **G.4071.22=**G.4071.23=*4591.3 Shakespeare in Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: an account of English actors in Germany and the Netherlands and of the plays performed by them during the same period. London. Asher & Co. 1865. (1), iii, (3), cxxxvii, (3) pp. 422 columns. (1) p. Facsimiles. 25 cm., in 4s. Contents. — Part 1. Historical account. Part 2. Texts: The beautiful Sidea, by Jacob Ayrer; The beautiful Phaenicia, by Jacob Ayrer; Julius and [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1917. L2134 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. — Drama. German. Hist. and crit.— Great Britain. Theatres. Hist.— Shakespeare, William. Sources. — Germany. T…
Card 1842
Card 1842
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. **G.4071.22=**G.4071.23=*4591.3 Cohn, A, 1827- Shakespeare in Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. (Continued.) Hyppolita; Titus Andronicus; Prince Hamlet of Denmark; Romeo and Juliet. It is believed by the author that some of these plays are imitations of Shakespeare and that others are based upon old English plays, now lost, which occupied an intermediate position between Shakespeare's dramas and their ultimate sources. German and English texts are given in parallel columns, and each play is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1917. L2134
Card 1844
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Delius, Nicolaus. 1813-1888. No. 4 in **G.60a.24 Die englischen Comödianten in Deutschland zu Shakspere's Zeit. Ein Vortrag gehalten zu Bonn am 4. März 1865. Bremen. 1865. Pp. 113-118. [Bremer Sonntagsblatt, 19. April, 1865.] 31½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 9, 1915. K4720 — Germany. Theatres. — Shakespeare in Germany.
Card 1846
Card 1846
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--STAGE HISTORY--GERMANY. *XF .697 Genée, Rudolf, 1824-1914. .S3G4 Geschichte der Shakespeare'schen Dramen in Deutschland. Leipzig, W. Engelmann, 1870. PR2971 viii, 509 p. 23cm. .G3G4 ------- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William--Appreciation--Germany. 2. Shakespeare, William--Stage history--Germany. 3. Shakespeare, William--Translations, German. 4. Theater--Germany--History.
Card 1848
Card 1848
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Kirchbach, Wolfgang, 1857– Shakespeare in München. (Cut from Die Gesellschaft. Pp. 257-260. München. [1886?]) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 1, 1916. K8663 — T.r. — Drama. German. Hist. — Shakespeare in Germany.
Card 1850
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Lemcke, Ludwig Gustav. 1816– No. 2 in **G.3914.17 Shakspeare in seinem Verhältnisse zu Deutschland. Ein Vortrag gehalten im Rathhaussaale zu Marburg am 16. Febr. 1864. Leipzig. Vogel. 1864. 26 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 13, 1914. K1738 — Shakespeare in Germany.
Card 1852
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Maass, M. No. 1 in **G.73.11.2 Unsere deutschen Dichterheroen und die sogenannte Shakespearomanie. Thorn. Lambeck. 1874. (I), 67 pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. An answer to Roderich Benedix. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 30, 1914. K2674 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Benedix, Julius Roderich. 1811-
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany. Shakespeare in Germany. 4 parts. No. 1 in **G.3910.11** [Edinburgh, 1835, 36.] 236-255, 523-533, 747-757, 699-716 pp. 8°. Cut from Blackwood's Magazine [*3150.1.37,39]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 11, 1902 E5321 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in Germany.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--STAGE HISTORY--HUNGARY Haraszti, Zoltán, 1892- Shakespeare in Hungary; his plays on the stage and his influence in literature and life. Boston, Trustees of the Public Library, 1929. 36 p. 27cm.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in the Netherlands. Moltzer, Hendrik Ernestus. *6602.22=No. 14 in **G.79.2 Shakspere's invloed op het Nederlandsch tooneel der zeventiende eeuw. Door H. E. Moltzer. Groningen. Wolters. 1874. 70 pp. 23 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1919. L6696 — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in the Netherlands. — Drama. Dutch. Hist. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America. Knortz, Carl. 6590.15=No. 3 in **G.75.8 Shakespeare in Amerika. Eine literarhistorische Studie. Berlin. Hofmann. 1882. 85 pp. 20 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 10, 1919. L7940 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America. Smith, Robert Metcalf, 1886—**G.3951.56 The formation of Shakespeare libraries in America. = New York. The Shakespeare Association of America. [1929.] 65-74 pp. 24 cm. Reprinted from The Shakespeare Association Bulletin, July, 1929, vol. 4, no 3. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 8, 1930. N7541 — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare Association of America, Inc. Pubs. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America.
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Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America. Thorndike, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933. **G.3956.42 Shakespeare in America. — London. Oxford University Press. [1927.] 22, (1) pp. [British Academy. Lectures. Shakespeare Lectures. 1927.] 25 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 19, 1929. N5998 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare in America.
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Shakespeare, William. Stage presentation. See Shakespeare, William. Representation of his plays. Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Shakespeare, William—Stage history. This card was printed at the Bost n Public Library, May 1, 1923 M6045
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Shakespeare, William. Statues. See Shakespeare, William. Portraits, statues, etc. Shakespeare, William. Memorials. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3958
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from.
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Beever, Susanna. **G.88.2 King Lear; or, the undutiful children. A tale in twelve chapters. [Anon.] London. Bull, Simmons & Co. 1870. 61 pp. 15 × 12 cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1911. H4706 — Shakespeare, William. Stories from. — Lear, King. — Anon. ref.
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Juliá Martínez, Eduardo. Shakespeare y su tiempo (historia y fantasía). — Madrid. Imprenta Renacimiento. 1916. xiii, (1), 331, (3) pp. Illus. Portraits. [Biblioteca hispano-americana de divulgación. 3.] 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 14, 1921. N46 — T.r. — S.r. — Shakespeare, William. Biography. — Shakespeare, William. Stories from.
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Kabelík, Jan, editor. **G.3944.31 Povídky ze Shakespeara. Zpracoval Jan Kabelík. 20 barvotiskovými obrazy provázi Artuš Scheiner. 3. opravené a rozmnožené vydání. — V Praze. Šolc & Šimaček. 1923. 216 pp. Plates. 23½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Publi· Library, July 25, 1925. N1354 — T.r. — Bohemia. Lang. Works in Bohemian. — Shakespeare, William. Stories from. — Scheiner, Artuš, illus.
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Lamb, Charles, and Mary Lamb. See Lamb, Charles, and Mary Lamb. Tales from Shakespeare. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 21, 1919 L6522
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Perrin, Jean Baptiste. Contes moraux amusans & instructifs. À l'usage de la jeunesse. Tirés des tragédies de Shakespeare. — À Londres. Chez Law, Robson, Cadell & Elmsly. 1783. xix, (1), 340 pp. 12°. (The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.) July 23, 1903 F175 — Shakespeare, William. Stories from. BA
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Shakespeare, William. Stories from. Raymond, Robert Raikes. 4594.115=**G.3944.26 Typical tales of fancy, romance, and history from Shakespeare's plays ... New York. Fords, Howard, & Hulbert. [1892.] vii, 224 pp. Illus. Plates. 21 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 13, 1918. L4801 — Shakespeare, William. Stories from.
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Shakespeare, William. Study of.
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Shakespeare, William. Study of. Morgan, Horace Hills. **G.74.15 Topical Shakespeareiana, or a collection of English Shakespeareiana ... arranged under headings to facilitate reference to special subjects of investigation. St. Louis. Jones & Co. 1879. (4), 83 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1914. K1774 — Shakespeare, William. Bibl. — Shakespeare, William. Study of.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STUDY. *T.57 .394 Rossi, Louise. Side-lights on Shakspere, by L. Rossi and E. M. Corbould; with two illustrations. Cheap ed. London, S. Sonnenschein & co., ltd., 1900. 3 p. l., 298 p. front. (port.) pl. 18cm. CONTENTS.—Shakspere and his sonnets, by L. Rossi.—A midsummer night's dream; Richard II; The merchant of Venice; Henry V, by E. M. (Continued on next card)
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—STUDY. Rossi, Louise. Side-lights on Shakspere ... 1900. (Card 2) CONTENTS—Continued. Corbould.—Macbeth; Henry VIII, by L. Rossi. 1. Shakespeare, William—Criticism and interpretation. 2. Shakespeare, William—Study. I. Corbould, E. M. II. Title.
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Shakespeare, William. Study of. Tyler, Moses Coit. 1835-1900. No. 1 in **G.72.7.1** The direct study of English masterpieces. Shakespeare course. Subjects and references arranged for the use of seniors in the University of Michigan electing English literature. Ann Arbor. Sheehan & Co. 1877. 11 pp. 22½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 13, 1915. K2710 — University of Michigan, Department of Literature. — Shakespeare, William. Study of.
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Shakespeare, William. Supernatural element.
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Shakespeare, William. Supernatural element. See also * Shakespeare, William. Fairy-lore. * Shakespeare, William. Mythology. * Shakespeare, William. Folk-lore. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 8, 1917. L2592
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. New exegesis of Shakespeare; interpretation of his principal characters and plays on the principle of races ... Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1859. vi p., l l., 388 p. 19 1/2cm. Attempt to prove Shakespeare's genius was Celtic, by an intense Anglophobe. CONTENTS.—Introduction: Survey of the (Continued on next card) PR2989.N4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. New exegesis of Shakespeare ... 1859. (Card 2) CONTENTS—Continued. commentators of Shakespeare. The true nature of his genius and drama determined. The principal characters representative of races.—Iago, as type of the Romano-Italic race.— (Continued on next card) PR2989.N4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. New exegesis of Shakespeare ... 1859. (Card 3) CONTENTS—Continued. Hamlet, as type of the Teutonic race.—Macbeth, as type of the Celtic race.—Secondary characters, respectively confirmatory: Ophelia, the queen, Polonius, the king, etc. Ladies (Continued on next card)
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. New exegesis of Shakespeare ... 1859. (Card 4) CONTENTS—Continued. Macbeth and Macduff, Banquo, Macduff, Lennox, etc. Othello, Desdemona, etc.—Shylock, as type of the Hebrew race.—Conclusion, respecting the race of Shakespeare himself.—Supplementary (Continued on next card) PR2989.N4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. New exegesis of Shakespeare ... 1859. (Card 5) CONTENTS—Continued. dissertation: On the witches of Macbeth, and the supernatural machinery in general of Shakespeare; shewing a similar historical conformity to race in the principal descriptions, which (Continued on next card) PR2989.N4
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—SUPERNATURAL ELEMENT. PR2989 .N4 New exegesis of Shakespeare ... 1859. (Card 6) CONTENTS—Continued. are witches, ghosts, and fairies. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3945.19 — — [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William—Characters. 2. Shakespeare, William—Supernatural element. PR2989.N4
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Shakespeare, William. Supernatural element. Roffe, Alfred. No. 2 in **G.3940.8** An essay upon the ghost-belief of Shakespeare. London. 1851. 31 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 9, 1915. K2685 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Supernatural element. Tieck, Johann Ludwig. Ueber Shakspeare's Behandlung des Wunderbaren. (In Shakespeare, William. Tempest. Der Sturm. Pp. 1-44. Berlin. 1796.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2619 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—TECHNIQUE. Charlton, Henry Buckley, 1890— ... Romeo and Juliet as an experimental tragedy, by H. B. Charlton ... (In British academy, London. Proceedings, 1939. London [1940] 26cm. [v. 25] p. [143]–185) At head of title: Annual Shakespeare lecture. “Read 26 April 1939.” 1. Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet — Sources. 2. Shakespeare, William—Technique. A 41—1583 Wisconsin. Univ. Libr. for Library of Congress [AS122.L5 vol.25] [41d2] (062)
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*G.3956 .70 Charlton, Henry Buckley, 1890- "Romeo and Juliet" as an experimental tragedy. Annual Shakespeare lecture of the British academy, 1939. London, H. Milford [1940] 45 p. 26cm. "From the Proceedings of the British academy." 1. Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet—Sources. 2. Shakespeare, William—Technique.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. *6552.10. 1875, 1876.2 =**G.100.1. 1875, 1876 Halpin, Nicholas John. Shakspere's dramatic art. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. no. 4, part II.)
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—TECHNIQUE. PR2995 .M3 Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Shakspere as a playwright, by Brander Matthews ... New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1913. xii p., l l., 399 p. front. (port.) pl., 2 fold. maps. 23cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3596.47 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PR2995.M3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM—TECHNIQUE. PR2995 .M3 Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Shakspere as a playwright ... 1913. (Card 2) 1. Shakespeare, William—Technique. I. Title. [Full name: James Brander Matthews] PR2995.M3
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--TECHNIQUE. Moulton, Richard Green, 1849-1924. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist; a popular illustration of the principles of scientific criticism, by Richard G. Moulton ... Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, 1885. All rights reserved x p.,1fl.,320p. 20cm. Maroon linen, gilt stamped on spine; black coated endpapers; publisher's advts. (32p.) bound in at end. Ex libris (signa ture): W. Outram Crewe, 4 Novr. 1885.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. Rose, Edward. *6552.10.1880-86.1=**G.100.1.1880-86 The inconsistency of the time in Shakspere's plays. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 8. 1880-86. Part I., pp. 33-52. London. 1881.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2594 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. Ruggles, Henry Joseph. The method of Shakespeare as an artist, deduced from an analysis of his leading tragedies and comedies. New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1870. xviii, (1), 298 pp. 16°. Contents. — Twelfth Night; or, what you will. — Hamlet. — Macbeth. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1906. G562 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. Spink, William. **T.47.100 The autocrat in the greenroom; with a play after "Othello." = London. Bickers. 1890. 137 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. Contents. — The autocrat in the greenroom. — Lesled: Lord of the Isles. A drama. In four acts. Sets up Shakespeare as a model for the highest modern dramatic art. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. K564 — T.r. (2) — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. 2597.13=*B.4174.12=**G.3912.14=**T.55.61 Ulrici, Hermann. 1806–1884. Shakspeare's dramatic art: and his relation to Calderon and Goethe. Translated from the German. London. Chapman. 1846. xiv, (1), 554 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. The translator's preface is signed A. J. W. M. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J603 — Goethe, Johann Wolfgar von. — Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. 1600–1681. — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit. — Morrison, Alexander James William, tr.
Card 1936
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Shakespeare, William. Technique. *6552.10.1877-9=**G.100.1.1877-9 Wilson, John, 1785-1854. Prof. Wilson's solution of the mystery of double-time in Shakspere. (In New Shakspere Society. [Publications.] Series I. Transactions. No. 7. 1877-79. Part III., pp. 21*-41*. London. 1878.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1914. K2590 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Tercentenary. See Shakespeare, William. Celebrations. 1916. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 27, 1917. L2669
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Shakespeare, William. Text. See Shakespeare, William. Criticism. Textual. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1918. L4225
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Shakespeare, William. Text. Cartwright, Robert. **G.74.18=**T.97.33 New readings in Shakspere; or, proposed emendations of the text. London. Smith. 1866. 39 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J109 — Shakespeare, William. Text.
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Shakespeare, William. Text. Gould, George, of Bermondsey. Corrigenda and explanations of the text of Shakspere. London. Virtue & Co. 1881. 16 pp. 21 cm. No. 9 in **G.62.10=No. 9 in **G.72.7.2 Same. A new issue, showing hundreds of mistakes . . . in the standard editions of the plays . . . 1884. 64 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. **G.75.10=**T.56.161 The copy on shelf-number **T.56.161 lacks pp. 49–64, which are an appendix to the pamphlet as first issued. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 23, 1913. J257 — Shakespeare, William. Text.
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Shakespeare, William. Text. Ingleby, Clement Mansfield. 1823-1886. 4594.16=**T.97.97 The still lion. An essay towards the restoration of Shakespeare's text. By C. M. Ingleby. London. Trübner & Co. 1874. (2), xii, 139, (1) pp. 19½ cm., in 8s. Reprinted with additions, from the second annual volume of the German Shakespeare Society [4593.1.2; **G.3910.4.2]. A later edition, having the title Shakespeare hermeneutics, may be found on shelf-number **4594.6. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J300 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Text.
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Shakespeare, William. Text. Kinnear, Benjamin Gott. 6590.32=**T.57.149 Cruces Shakespeareanæ. Difficult passages in the works of Shakespeare. The text of the folios and quartos collated with the lections of recent editions and the old commentators. With original emendations and notes. London. Bell. 1883. (7), 507 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 25, 1914. J323 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Text.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. See also London. Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside. London. Theatres. Whitefriars Theatre. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1916. K9218
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time Adams, John Cranford **T.76.210 The Globe playhouse; its design and equipment. Cambridge, Harvard University press, 1942. x p., 2 l., 420 p. front., illus., plates. 22 1/2 cm. PR2920 .A38 -- -- [Another copy]
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Calmour, Alfred C. Fact and fiction about Shakespeare. With some account of the playhouses, players, and playwrights of his period. . . Stratford-on-Avon edition. Stratford-on-Avon. Boyden. [1894.] (7), 112 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Facsimiles. 24 cm. *6590.50 Same. This edition varies slightly from the preceding. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 15, 1917. L2839 — T.r. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. — Shakespeare, William. Biography.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Chambers, Edmund Kerchever, 1866– **G.72.25 = *4574.212** The Elizabethan stage. By E. K. Chambers. — Oxford. The Clarendon Press. 1923. 4 v. Plates. Plans. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. List of authorities. — The Court. — The control of the stage. 2. The Companies. — The play-houses. 3. The play-houses (continued). — Plays and playwrights. 4. Anonymous work. — Appendices. — Indexes: Plays; Persons; Places; Subjects. List of authorities, vol. 1, pp. xv-xli. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 2, 1925. N906 — T.r. — England. Theatres. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of. Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, 1866— **G.3951.58*4574.213 ‘The Elizabethan stage’ and ‘William Shakespeare: a study of facts and problems.’ An index compiled by Beatrice White. — Oxford. The Clarendon Press. 1934. (7), 161 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. Published by arrangement with The Shakespeare Association. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 15. 1935 D7828 — Shakespeare Association, Pubs. — Elizabethan stage, The. — England. Theatres. Hist. — William. Theatre of. — Drama. English. Hist. and crit. — Shakespeare, William. Crit. — White, Beatrice, indexer.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Delius, Nicolaus. 1813–1888. No. 1 in **G.3910.9** Ueber das englische Theaterwesen zu Shakspere's Zeit. Ein Vor- trag gehalten in Bonn am 21. Januar und in Köln am 17. März 1853. Bremen. Heyse. 1853. 19 pp. 24½ cm., in 8s. From the Bremer Sonntagsblatt. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 14, 1911. H6406 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Fleay, Frederick Gard. **T.76.218 On the history of theatres in London. From their first opening in 1576 to their closing in 1642. — [London.] Printed for private circulation. 1882. 20 pp. Tables. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The title is on the cover. Contains references to Shakespeare and to the theatres in which he was interested. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6538 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. — London. Theatres.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Hubbard, George, F.S.A. **G.72.22 On the site of the Globe playhouse of Shakespeare, lying to the north of Maiden Lane, Bankside, Southwark. — Cambridge. University Press. 1923. (7), 47 pp. Plates. Maps. Plan. 29 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 3, 1923 M7437 — London. Theatres. Globe Theatre, Bankside. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. 4599.198=*G.3956.28 Lamborn, Edmund A. Greening, and G. B. Harrison. Shakespeare: the man and his stage. — London. Oxford University Press. 1923. 128 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. [The world's manuals.] 18.5 cm., in 8s. M6901 - S.r. - Jt. auth. - Shakespeare, William. Biography. - Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. London. Theatres. Globe Theatre. Bankside. **G.72.11 Shakespeare's theatre. Description of the model [of the first Globe Theatre. 1594-1613]. Broadside. [London? 1901?] 2 photographs, size, $8 \times 10$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 29, 1916. K8649 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Porter, Charlotte. **G.Cab.1.33 Model of Shakespeare's Globe stage, 1599-1613. — Boston. [1921.] 2 photographs, with descriptive text. Mounted on sheet folded to $51\frac{1}{2} \times 33$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 18, 1921. M2527 — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Theatre Arts, Inc. **T.99.90.3 Shakespeare and his times. A collection of reproductions of stage and costume designs, character portraits and scenes from productions. -- New York. [1937.] 1 box. Portraits. Plates. [Theatre Arts, Inc. Theatre arts prints. Series 3.] 20 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library December 3, 1937. E2340 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time. Wallace, Charles William, 1865– **G.3941.35 Advance sheets from Shakespeare, the Globe, and Blackfriars. = Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare Head Press. 1919. 16 pp. 24 cm. Includes the Latin text of a plea presented by Thomasina Osteler, giving the origin and history of shares in the Globe and Blackfriars. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 9, 1920. L9902 — Shakespeare Head Press, — London. Theatres. Globe Theatres. Blackfriars Theatre. — Osteler, Thomasina. — Shakespeare, William. Theatre of his time.
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Shakespeare, William. Theology. See Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3958
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Shakespeare, William. Time of, or introducing him as a character. See Shakespeare, William. Fiction, drama, etc., relating to him. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 22, 1916. L200
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--TRAGEDIES. R-B PR 2983 .K47 Kinney, Arthur F., 1933- On seven Shakespearean tragedies / [by] Arthur F. Kinney. Designed and illustrated with original wood engravings by Howard John Besnia. Sterling Junction, [MA] : Scarab Press, [1968.] [24] p. (on double leaves) : ill. (7 in pocket); 22 x 31 cm. ''Limited edition of two hundred and fifteen copies ... This is copy 1.'' l..Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Tragedies. I.Besnia, Howard John, illus. II.T. RG87-106724 PR2983.K47 68-58074 822.3/3 23335
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Kinney, Arthur F 1933— On seven Shakespearean tragedies [by] Arthur F. Kinney. Designed and illustrated with original wood engravings by Howard John Besnia. Sterling Junction [Mass.] Scarab Press [1968] [24] p. (on double leaves) illus. (7 in pocket) 22 x 31 cm. "Limited edition of two hundred and fifteen copies ... This is copy 173." PR2983.K47 822.3'3 68-58074 MARC Library of Congress [3] MB
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Shakespeare, William. Translated by
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Bernays, Michael. 1834- No. 1 in **G.73.11.1** Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Schlegelschen Shakespeare. Leipzig. Hirzel. 1872. vi, 260 pp. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 20, 1909. G9966 — Schlegel, August Wilhelm von.—Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Conrad, Hermann, 1845– Baudissin als Übersetzer Shaksperes. — [Braunschweig. Westermann. 1905.] 105–116 pp. 26 cm. The title is on the cover. Reprinted from Festschrift Adolf Tobler zum siebzigsten Geburtstage. Dargebracht von der Berliner Gesellschaft für das Studium der neueren Sprachen. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library April 17, 1924. M8303 — Baudissin, Wolf Heinrich Friedrich Carl, Graf von. 1789–1878. — Shakespeare, William. Translations.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Conrad, Hermann, 1845– **G.3956.30 Grundsätze und Vorschläge zur Verbesserung des Schlegel'schen Shakespeare-Textes. — Berlin. Langenscheidt. 1902, 03. 12, 179–201 pp. 23½ cm. Reprinted from Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Jahrg. 38. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1924. M8297 — Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 1765–1845. — Shakespeare, William. Translations.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Conrad, Hermann, 1845— **G.3956.31** Eine neue Revision der Schlegelschen Shakspere-Uebersetzung. — [Berlin. Stille. 1903.] 33 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Reprinted from Preussischer Jahrbuch, Band 111, Heft 1. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1924. M8297 — Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 1765-1845. — Shakespeare, William. Translations.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Conrad, Hermann, 1845– **G.3956.29** Professor Brandl, der Vorstand der Shakespeare-Gesellschaft und meine Revision der Oechelhäuserschen Volksausgabe des Schegel-Tieckschen Shakespeare-Textes. — Königsberg i. Pr. Hartungsche Buchdruckerei. 1909. 16 pp. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1924. M8297 — Brandl, Alois, 1855-. — Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft, Weimar. — Shakespeare, William. Translations.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Conrad, Hermann. **G.3912.21 Unechtheiten in der ersten Ausgabe der Schlegelschen Shakspere- Übersetzung (1797–1801) nachgewiesen aus seinen Manuskripten. — Berlin. Weidmann. 1912. 93 pp. Facsimile. 23 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 16, 1914. K3244 — Shakespeare, William. Translations. — Schlegel, August Wilhelm von. 1767–1845.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Didier & c²ᵢ. No. 3 in **G.3914.24**=No. 4 in **G.3914.24** Shakspeare et ses traducteurs MM. Guizot & François-V. Hugo. Réponse à l'article de Hector Malot inséré dans l'Opinion Nationale du 5 janvier 1862. Paris. Didier & c²ᵢ. 1862. 20 pp. 20½ cm. The critical part of the reply is signed Un professeur, but it was prepared for Didier & c²ᵢ in defence of Guizot's translation of Shakespeare, published by them. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 23, 1914. K2662 — Malot, Hector Henri. — Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume. 1787–1874—Hugo, François Victor. 1828–1873.—Shakespeare, William. Translations.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. Hagena, Carl Otto Christian. No. 3 in **G.75.23 Die Shakspeare-Studien auf dem oldenburgischen Gymnasium, nebst Berichtigungen der Schlegel’schen Shakspeare-Ueber- setzung. Abhandlung des Collaborator Hagena. . . Oldenburg. Stalling. [1847.] 37 pp. 21 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1919. L6957 — Shakespeare, William. Translations. — Schlegel, August Wilhelm, 1767–1845.
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Shakespeare, William. Translations. No. 8 in **G.3910.11** Voss, Johann Heinrich, the Younger. 1779-1822. Voss and Sons' German translation of Shakespeare. [Introduction.] [London, 1819.] 299-305, 419-431 pp. 8°. Cut from the New Monthly Magazine, Nov. 1, 1819. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 31, 1902 E6177 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. & crit.
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4599 .124 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--TRANSLATIONS, GERMAN. Delius, Nikolaus, 1813-1888. Die Tieck'sche Shaksperekritik beleuchtet von N. Delius. Ein Supplement zu "Shakspeare's drama- tischen Werken. Uebers. von A. W. Schlegel, er- gänzt und erl. von Ludwig Tieck." Bonn, H. B. König, 1846. *XF .xvi, 182 p. 19cm. .2540 .D4T5 Another copy. 19cm. 1. Shakespeare, William--Translations, German. 2. Tieck, Ludwig, 1773-1853. I. Title.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--TRANSLATIONS, GERMAN. *XF .697 Genée, Rudolf, 1824-1914. .S3G4 Geschichte der Shakespeare'schen Dramen in Deutschland. Leipzig, W. Engelmann, 1870. PR2971 viii, 509 p. 23cm. .G3G4 ------- [Another copy] 1. Shakespeare, William--Appreciation--Germany. 2. Shakespeare, William--Stage history--Germany. 3. Shakespeare, William--Translations, German. 4. Theater--Germany--History.
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM--TRANSLATORS. Bernays, Michael, 1834-1897. *XF Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Schlegelschen .2503 Shakespeare, von Michael Bernays. .S3Z82 Leipzig, Verlag von S. Hirzel. 1872. vi, 260 p. 25.5cm. "Anhang. Brief von Schlegel an Herder; Briefe zwischen Schlegel und Eschenburg": p.<251>-260. .73 Another copy. 26cm. .11 no.1