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, and Guizot, F.
,
in sec. 12 IV i; of Tieck, J. L. , in sec. 12 III ii (f), and of Ulrici, H. , in
sec. 12 IV of the present bibliography; also Collier, Courthope, Fleay,
Chronicle History, Lamb's Specimens, Morley, H. , Schelling's Eliza-
bethan Drama, Schlegel, Ward, in the General Bibliography of the
present volume.
(6) Particular Plays.
Arden of Feversham. Donne, C. E. , An Essay on the Tragedy of Arden of
Feversham, 1873; Crawford, C. , The Authorship of A. of F. (Shakesp.
Jahrb. vol. XXXIX, pp. 74-86); White, R. Grant, Studies, no. 5, 1885;
Sarrazin, G. , Thomas Kyd und sein Kreis, Berlin, 1892; Miksch, W. ,
Die Verfasserschaft des Arden of Feversham, Breslau, 1907.
Birth of Merlin, The. Howe, F. A. , The Authorship of the Birth of Merlin,
in Modern Philology, vol. iv, pp. 193 f.
Edward III. Friesen, H. Frhr. von, Edward III, angeblich ein Stück
von Shakespeare, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. II; Collier, J. P. , Edward III,
The Athenæum, 28 March 1874; Vincke, Frhr. von, König Edward III
-ein Bühnenstück? in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XIV; Teetgen, Shake-
speare's King Edward III, 1875; On the Historical Play of Edward III,
in Gentleman's Magazine, Aug. and Sept. 1879; Liebau, G. , Eduard III
und die Gräfin von Salisbury, in Litterarische Forschungen, herausgegeben
von J. Schick und M. Frhrv. Waldberg, Heft XIII, Berlin, 1901; Phipson,
Emma, On Edward III, N. Shaksp. Soc. Trans. , 1887-92, part III.
Fair Em. Schick, J. , Introduction to Kyd's Spanish Tragedy, 1898.
Locrine. Koeppel, E. , 'Locrine' und 'Selimus. Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XLI,
pp. 193-200; Crawford, C. Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus,' in Notes and
Queries, 1901, nos. 161, 163, 165, 168, 171, 174, 177; Erbe, T. , Die Locrine
Saga, in Studien zur engl. Philologie, part 16, Halle, 1904; Gaud, W. S. ,
The Authorship of Locrine, in Modern Philology, vol. 1, no. 3, Chicago, 1904.
Merry Devill of Edmonton, The. Hazlitt, W. , Lectures on Dramatic Litera-
ture, Lect. v, 1820.
Mucedorus. Wagner, W. , Über und zu Macedorus, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol.
XI, pp. 59 f. ; Neue Conjecturen zum Mucedorus, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol.
XIV, p. 274; Elze, K. , Noten und Conjecturen, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XIII,
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6. SOURCES.
(For sources of particular plays, see sec. 3. )
Anders, H. R. D. Shakespeare's books. A dissertation on Shakespeare's
reading and the immediate sources of his works. Schriften der deutschen
Shakespeare-Gesellsch. 1. Berlin, 1904.
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Fairy tales, legends, and romances, illustrating Shakespeare and other early
English writers. Ed. Hazlitt, W. C. 1875.
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Classics. ) 1909.
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445
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mayer, T. , Henschel, L. und Simrock, K. 3 parts. Berlin, 1831. 2nd ed.
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See, also, Halliwell-Phillipps's ed. of Works, 1853–65, which contains all
the original novels and tales on which the plays are founded. ' The Shake-
speare Classics, ed. Gollancz, I. , 1907-9, a series of reprints of originals
and sources used by Shakespeare, are noted in sec. 3, under the separate
plays to which the volumes refer.
7. TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND CONTROVERSY.
In addition to the books here noted, the introductions and critical apparatus
of the principal collective editions of the works (see sec. 2 (6)) should be con-
sulted.
(a) Eighteenth Century.
A succinct account of eighteenth-century textual criticism of Shakespeare
will be found in the preface to The Cambridge Shakespeare.
Walder, E. Shakespearean criticism, textual and literary, from
Dryden to the end of the 18th century. Bradford, 1895.
See, also, Smith, D. N. , sec. 8 (a).
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Another ed. 3 vols. (1779-83. )
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Being the canons of criticism and glossary collected from the notes in
that celebrated work. 1748. Re-issued under the title of Canons of
Criticism. 7th ed. , with additions. 1765.
Grey, Z. A word or two of advice to W. Warburton. 1746.
A free and familiar letter to W. Warburton. 1750.
Critical, historical, and explanatory notes on Shakespeare with emenda-
tions of the text and metre. 2 vols. 1754.
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Holt, J. An attempt to rescue that aunciente English poet, and playwrighte,
Maister Williaume Shakespere, from the maney errours, faulsely charged
on him, by certaine new-fangled wittes; and to let him speak for himself.
1749.
Kenrick, W. A review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare:
in which the ignorance, or inattention, of that editor is exposed.
1765.
A defence of Mr Kenrick's Review. 1766.
Malone, E. An attempt to ascertain the order in which the plays attributed
to Shakespeare were written. In vol. 1 of Shakespeare's Works. 1778.
A letter to Richard Farmer relative to the edition of Shakspeare
published in 1790. 1792.
Mason, J. M. Comments on the last edition [Steevens] of Shakespeare's
plays. 1785.
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occasioned by the republication of that edition. 1788.
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Pope's edition). Designed not only to correct the said edition, but to
restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the editions ever yet
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sec. 12 IV of the present bibliography; also Collier, Courthope, Fleay,
Chronicle History, Lamb's Specimens, Morley, H. , Schelling's Eliza-
bethan Drama, Schlegel, Ward, in the General Bibliography of the
present volume.
(6) Particular Plays.
Arden of Feversham. Donne, C. E. , An Essay on the Tragedy of Arden of
Feversham, 1873; Crawford, C. , The Authorship of A. of F. (Shakesp.
Jahrb. vol. XXXIX, pp. 74-86); White, R. Grant, Studies, no. 5, 1885;
Sarrazin, G. , Thomas Kyd und sein Kreis, Berlin, 1892; Miksch, W. ,
Die Verfasserschaft des Arden of Feversham, Breslau, 1907.
Birth of Merlin, The. Howe, F. A. , The Authorship of the Birth of Merlin,
in Modern Philology, vol. iv, pp. 193 f.
Edward III. Friesen, H. Frhr. von, Edward III, angeblich ein Stück
von Shakespeare, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. II; Collier, J. P. , Edward III,
The Athenæum, 28 March 1874; Vincke, Frhr. von, König Edward III
-ein Bühnenstück? in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XIV; Teetgen, Shake-
speare's King Edward III, 1875; On the Historical Play of Edward III,
in Gentleman's Magazine, Aug. and Sept. 1879; Liebau, G. , Eduard III
und die Gräfin von Salisbury, in Litterarische Forschungen, herausgegeben
von J. Schick und M. Frhrv. Waldberg, Heft XIII, Berlin, 1901; Phipson,
Emma, On Edward III, N. Shaksp. Soc. Trans. , 1887-92, part III.
Fair Em. Schick, J. , Introduction to Kyd's Spanish Tragedy, 1898.
Locrine. Koeppel, E. , 'Locrine' und 'Selimus. Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XLI,
pp. 193-200; Crawford, C. Spenser, 'Locrine,' and 'Selimus,' in Notes and
Queries, 1901, nos. 161, 163, 165, 168, 171, 174, 177; Erbe, T. , Die Locrine
Saga, in Studien zur engl. Philologie, part 16, Halle, 1904; Gaud, W. S. ,
The Authorship of Locrine, in Modern Philology, vol. 1, no. 3, Chicago, 1904.
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ture, Lect. v, 1820.
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XI, pp. 59 f. ; Neue Conjecturen zum Mucedorus, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol.
XIV, p. 274; Elze, K. , Noten und Conjecturen, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XIII,
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(Programm der Oberrealschule in Brünn), 1887; Greg, W. W. , On the
Editions of Mucedorus, in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. xl, pp. 95–108.
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1885.
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Two N. K. , 1833, rptd, with Forewords by Furnivall, F. J. , in Publi-
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schaft der Two N. K. , in Shakesp. Jahrb. vol. XIII, pp. 16 f. ; Boyle, R. ,
Shakespeare und die beiden edlen Vettern, in Engl. Stud. vol. iv, pp. 1 f. ;
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K. , N. Shaksp. Soc. Trans. , 1882; Thorndike, A. H. , The Influence of
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As to Double Falsehood or the Distrest Lovers, a play founded on
the story of Cardenio in Don Quixote, and published by Theobald, L. , in 1728,
as revised from old manuscripts of a play by Shakespeare, see Bradford, G.
, jr,
The History of Cardenio by Mr Fletcher and Shakespeare, in Modern Lan-
guage Notes, Feb. 1910.
6. SOURCES.
(For sources of particular plays, see sec. 3. )
Anders, H. R. D. Shakespeare's books. A dissertation on Shakespeare's
reading and the immediate sources of his works. Schriften der deutschen
Shakespeare-Gesellsch. 1. Berlin, 1904.
Capell, E. The school of Shakespeare (vol. III of Notes and Various
Readings, 1779-80).
Fairy tales, legends, and romances, illustrating Shakespeare and other early
English writers. Ed. Hazlitt, W. C. 1875.
Holinshed. Shakspere's Holinshed, the chronicle and the historical plays
compared. Ed. Boswell-Stone, W. G. 1896. New ed, 1907.
Plutarch. Shakespeare's Plutarch. Ed. Skeat, W. W. 1875.
Four chapters of North’s Plutarch. Ed. Leo, F. A. 1878.
-Shakespeare's Plutarch. Ed. Brooke, C. F. T. 2 vols. (Shakespeare
Classics. ) 1909.
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445
Quellen des Shakespeare in Novellen, Märchen und Sagen. Edd. Echter-
mayer, T. , Henschel, L. und Simrock, K. 3 parts. Berlin, 1831. 2nd ed.
2 parts. Bonn, 1870.
Rushton, W. L. Shakespeare and the Arte of English Poesie. Liverpool,
1909. (Shakespeare's use of Puttenham. ]
Shakespeare's jest book, ed. Singer, S. W. 3 parts. 1814–16.
Shakespeare jest-books, ed. Hazlitt, W. C. 3 vols. 1864.
Shakespeare's library: a collection of the romances, novels, poems, and
histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas. Ed.
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1875.
Six old plays (see General Bibliography).
See, also, Halliwell-Phillipps's ed. of Works, 1853–65, which contains all
the original novels and tales on which the plays are founded. ' The Shake-
speare Classics, ed. Gollancz, I. , 1907-9, a series of reprints of originals
and sources used by Shakespeare, are noted in sec. 3, under the separate
plays to which the volumes refer.
7. TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND CONTROVERSY.
In addition to the books here noted, the introductions and critical apparatus
of the principal collective editions of the works (see sec. 2 (6)) should be con-
sulted.
(a) Eighteenth Century.
A succinct account of eighteenth-century textual criticism of Shakespeare
will be found in the preface to The Cambridge Shakespeare.
Walder, E. Shakespearean criticism, textual and literary, from
Dryden to the end of the 18th century. Bradford, 1895.
See, also, Smith, D. N. , sec. 8 (a).
Capell, E. Notes and various readings to Shakespeare (1775, part 1 only).
Another ed. 3 vols. (1779-83. )
Edwards, T. A supplement to Mr Warburton's edition of Shakespear.
Being the canons of criticism and glossary collected from the notes in
that celebrated work. 1748. Re-issued under the title of Canons of
Criticism. 7th ed. , with additions. 1765.
Grey, Z. A word or two of advice to W. Warburton. 1746.
A free and familiar letter to W. Warburton. 1750.
Critical, historical, and explanatory notes on Shakespeare with emenda-
tions of the text and metre. 2 vols. 1754.
Remarks upon [Warburton's] edition of Shakespeare. 1755.
Holt, J. An attempt to rescue that aunciente English poet, and playwrighte,
Maister Williaume Shakespere, from the maney errours, faulsely charged
on him, by certaine new-fangled wittes; and to let him speak for himself.
1749.
Kenrick, W. A review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare:
in which the ignorance, or inattention, of that editor is exposed.
1765.
A defence of Mr Kenrick's Review. 1766.
Malone, E. An attempt to ascertain the order in which the plays attributed
to Shakespeare were written. In vol. 1 of Shakespeare's Works. 1778.
A letter to Richard Farmer relative to the edition of Shakspeare
published in 1790. 1792.
Mason, J. M. Comments on the last edition [Steevens] of Shakespeare's
plays. 1785.
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