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Expand 404.01 - The school of Shakspere. Vol. 1, Histrio-Mastix ; The prodigal son ; Jack Drums entertainment ; A warning for faire women ; Faire Em. ; An account of Robert Greene, and his attacks on Shakspere and the players ; Index and glossary. - 1878404.01 - The school of Shakspere. Vol. 1, Histrio-Mastix ; The prodigal son ; Jack Drums entertainment ; A warning for faire women ; Faire Em. ; An account of Robert Greene, and his attacks on Shakspere and the players ; Index and glossary. - 1878
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410 - History of English Literary Shakespearian Criticism - General Works
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27156 - Notes, hsitorical and explanatory with various readings illustrative of Shakespeare from Johnson, etc. - 1839
31558 - Shakspere's Tempest as an illustration of the theory of central ideas : [paper] read at the 121st meeting of the [New Shakspere] Society. - 1887
216517 - The life of David Garrick : from original family papers, and numerous published and unpublished sources / by Percy Fitzgerald. - 1868
240551 - Shakespeare as he finds me 1899. - 1912
240551 - Shakespearian addresses / delivered at the Arts Club, Manchester, 1886 to 1912. - 1912
267552 - Shakespeare criticism; a selection / with an introduction by D. Nichol Smith. - 1916
315366 - Newspaper cuttings relating to Shakespeare / collected by L.M. Griffiths. - 1768-1917
315451 - Magazine articles relating to Shakespeare, collected by, with index. - 1751-1916
315451 - Magazine articles relating to Shakespeare. - 1751-1916
315452 - Richardson's Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic characters : [review]. - 1784
315454 - Shakspeare : [review of various pictures and prints, lives, works and poems of Shakspeare. - 1836
315455 - A disquisition on Shakspeare's Tempest. - 1840
315457 - Shakspeare in Paris. - 1846
315460 - The alleged Shakspeare forgeries. - 1860
315461 - Shakspeare, a seaman : Shakespeare's seelore. - 1862
315463 - Recollections of the stage. - 1875
315464 - Shakspere's "Macbeth" and another. - 1875
315466 - Shakespeare in domestic life. - 1867
315471 - Shakespeare's toad. - 1873
315473 - In Arden. - 1876
315474 - The elder Hamlet. - August 1876
315478 - The beautiful Perdita. - 1862
315484 - Mr. Irving's Hamlet. - 1879
315489 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... [1], Love's labour's lost. - 1878
315491 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people. No. 3., A midsummer-night's dream. - 1878
315493 - Shakespeare's Nightingale / by Cuthbert Bede [pseud.]. - 1879
315494 - How Shakespeare became popular in Germany. - 1880
315497 - Rom‚eo et Juliette : [critcism of the Philharmonic Society's rendering of the Romeo and Juliet symphony of Hector Berlioz. - 1881
315498 - "Romeo and Juliet" at the Lyceum. - 1882
315503 - Who wrote Shakspeare?. - 1852
315504 - Christopher Sly : [the picture at the National Institution] / by H.S. Marks. - 1857
315505 - Ristori [Adelaide]. - 1857
315506 - An actor's notes on Shakespeare. No. 3, 'Look here, upon this picture, and on this'. - 1879
315506 - An actor's notes on Shakespeare. No. 3, Look here, upon this picture, and on this : [Hamlet]. - 1879
315508 - The "Speech-ending test" applied to Shakspere's plays : [paper] read at 55th meeting of the [New Shakspere] Society. - 1879
315516 - Does punch feel?. - 1881
315520 - Stratford-on-Avon. - 1884
315522 - Questions and notes on "A Midsummer Night's Dream". - 1889
315529 - On Wilkins's share in the play called Shakspere's Pericles : [paper] read at the 76th meeting of the [New Shakspere] Society. - 1882
315534 - Henry VIII [is by Massinger and Fletcher] : an investigation into the origin and authorship of the new play : [paper] read at the 103rd meeting of the New Shakespeare Society. - 1885
315536 - The prose in Shakespere's plays : [paper] read at the 111th meeting of the New Shakespere Society. - 1885
315542 - Sock and Buskin : [a review of "Their majesties' servants" : Annals of the English stage, by Doran]. - 1864
315543 - Victor Hugo on Shakespeare. - 1864
315546 - Macbeth at the Lyceum Theatre. - 1875
315546 - Macbeth at the Lyceum Theatre. - 1875
315553 - Shakspere's references to natural phenomena : [paper] read at 159th meeting of the [New Shakspere] Society. - 1891
315557 - [A memoir]. - 1831
315558 - Some notices of a Shakspearian book : ["Memoirs of the principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare" / by J.P. Collier] ; by M. Rattler [pseud.]. - 1847
315559 - Shakespeare's sonnets : [a review of Shakspeare's sonnets never before interpreted, etc. / by G. Massey]. - 1866
315560 - The Falstaff of Ossian [compared with the Falstaff of Shakespeare]. - 1878
315562 - The French play in London. - 1879
315572 - Shakspeare's historical plays considered historically. No. 6. - 1838
315574 - "The stage as it is" : [a review of Mr. Irving's address to the Philosophical Institution at Edinburgh]. - 1882
315575 - Mrs. Siddons as Queen Katharine, Mrs. Beverley, and Lady Randolph / from contemporary notes by G.J. Bell. - 1882
315580 - Shakspere's tempest as an illustration of the theory of central ideas. - 1887
315582 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 26, Othello. - 1891
315583 - Othello as a type of plot. - 1892
315584 - In the tribunal of literary criticism, Bacon vs. Shakespeare. Pt. 2, A brief for the defendant. - 1893
315585 - Shakespeare and the Faust legend. - 1898
315592 - A history of comedy : [a review of "Wesen und Geschichte des Lustspiels," / von Mˆahly. - 1862
315598 - The Shakespearean myth (concluding paper). - 1880
315603 - Some canons of character interpretation. - 1888
315606 - Prince Hamlet's outing. - 1889
315608 - Shakespeare's religion. - 1889
315611 - Total abstinence : Shakespeare in the witness box. - 1888
315613 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 11, The merchant of Venice. - 1881
315615 - Shakespeare's ghosts. - 1881
315617 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 13, First part of Henry IV. - 1882
315620 - Shakespeare's sonnets in a new light : [a synopsis of Massey's "Secret drama of Shakespeare's sonnets unfolded, with characters identified"]. - 1884
315621 - Whose sonnets?. - 1884
315625 - On character-development in Shakspere as illustrated by Macbeth and Henry V. - 1886
315626 - On volumnia : [paper] read at the 122nd meeting of the [New Shakspere] Society. - 1887
315631 - [Review of] Reed's edition of Shakspeare's plays, 1785. - 1786
315632 - Memoirs of the life of J.P. Kemble : including a history of the stage. - 1826
315635 - [A review of] Notes and lectures upon Shakespere etc. / by Coleridge. [And] Philosophy and religion of Shakespeare / by Birch. - 1849
315642 - Cymbeline in a Hindoo playhouse. - 1880
315644 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 12, The taming of the shrew. - 1882
315645 - Edwin Booth. - 1884
315648 - Salvini's Othello / by Fanny Kemble. - 1884
315651 - New views of Shakespeare's shrew : Kate the curst as an Elizabethan "New woman". - 1896
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315661 - Early Italian novels / [including tales used by Shakespeare as sources for his plays]. - 1877
315668 - Sir Henry Irving's claims. - 1896
315675 - Voltaire on Hamlet. - 1871
315678 - A difficulty in Hamlet. - 1882
315679 - [A review of] Mrs. Fanny Kemble's records of her life : "Records of a Girlhood" and "Records of Later Life". - 1882
315680 - [Review of] Characteristics of women. - 1834
315681 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 14, The second part of Henry IV. - 1882
315695 - The poet and the stage. - 1875
315696 - Shakspere talks with uncritical people. V, Romeo and Juliet ... - 1879
315697 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 15, The merry wives of Windsor. - 1883
315700 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 16, Henry the Fifth. - 1883
315702 - [Review of] Richardson's Essays on the dramatic character of Falstaff. - 1789
315703 - Marino Faliero-Angelo-French drama. - 1830
315704 - Life of Kean the actor : [review of the life of Edmund Kean / by Barry Cornwall]. - 1835
315709 - King Lear : the history of King Leyr and his three daughters. - 1850
315710 - New readings in Shakespeare. - 1853
315710 - New readings in Shakespeare. - 1853
315712 - Speed reading Launce's letter [picture] : [picture exhibited at the Gallery of the Old Society of Printers in Water-colours / by J. Gilbert]. - 1858
315716 - Presentiments [given us by Shakespeare]. - 1866
315722 - [Review of] The English novel in the time of Shakespeare, by J.J. Jusserand. - 1890
315724 - Confessions of William Shakspeare. Chapters [2. pt. 2 and] 3. - 1835
315725 - Journal by Frances Anne Butler ... - 1835
315727 - Shakspere and his writings. - c1840
315729 - Victor Hugo on Shakespeare. - 1864
315730 - Vie de Shakespeare : [review of] William Shakespeare / par Victor Hugo. - 1864
315733 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 6, Richard the Second. - 1879
315734 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 17, Much ado about nothing. - 1883
315736 - Religion and the stage : [Shakespeare's attitude towards religion]. - 1885
315739 - An actor's notes on Shakespeare. No. 4, M. Coquelin on actors and acting. - 1887
315742 - Malone's edition of Shakspeare's works. - 1793
315742 - Malone's edition of Shakspeare's works. - 1793
315745 - The literature of Mr. Justice Shallow. - 1870
315748 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 7 and 8, Henry the Sixth. - 1879
315750 - Mr. Irving's interpretations of Shakspeare. - 1883
315751 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 18, As you like it. - 1884
315754 - Small Latin and less Greek. - 1889
315760 - Shakespeare and Goethe. - 1852
315766 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 19, Twelfth night, or, What you will. - 1885
315767 - Notes on the Merry wives of Windsor. [Pt. 1]. - 1887
315768 - Shakespeare and Modern Greek. - 1891
315774 - Books on Shakespeare / by Sam. Timmins, F.S.A. - 1885
315777 - The Real Othello. - 1876
315778 - On Desdemona,. - 1881
315780 - On Rosalind / by Helena Faucit Martin. - 1884
315781 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 20, The tempest. - 1885-1887
315783 - Shakspere talks with uncritical people. 21, Julius Caesar. - 1886
315785 - Talk beside Ulleswater [on Shakespeare's plays]. - 1886
315787 - Shakspere talks with uncritical people, 23 [and] 24 : Hamlet. - 1887
315789 - Reflections in a picture-gallery. - 1888
315790 - French ignorance of English literature in Tudor Times : [with references to Shakespeare]. - 1898
315793 - Hints on dramatic versification : [Shakspeare's inferiority in versification to Beaumont and Fletcher]. - 1840
315794 - Shakspeare : a suggestion. - 1841
315795 - Recent editions from Shakspeare : [review of Knight's edition of 1843]. - 1847
315800 - A lover's pilgrimage : [an article on Romeo e Giulietta of Luigi da Porto : the novel which in its English rendering was the foundation of Shakespeare's play]. - 1884
315801 - James Quin. - 1908
315802 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 25, Measure for measure. - 1888
315803 - Papers on English literature. 4, The drama up to 1642 : [including Shakspere]. - 1888
315805 - On Hermione / by Helena Faucit Martin. - 1890
315806 - Macbeth as the Celtic type. - 1891
315808 - The study of Shakespeare in small communities. - 1902
315812 - [Review of] Life of Edmond Malone, editor of Shakespeare by Sir J. Prior. - 1860
315813 - Memoirs of King Richard the Third and some of his comtemporaries : with an historical drama on the battle of Bosworth / by Jon Heneage Jesse. - 1862
315815 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 36, Macbeth. - 1890
315826 - The tragedy of King Richard III : critical comment / pictures E.A. Abbey. - 1904
315829 - On Spenser's supposed acquaintance with Shakspeare. - 1821
315833 - Prophets and poets : [including Shakespeare]. - 1871
315835 - Mr. Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry in America : [presenting "Hamlet and "The merchant of Venice"] : opinions of the press. - 1884
315835 - Mr. Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry in America [presenting "Hamlet" and "The merchant of Venice"]. - 1884
315837 - The English drama. 4, Shakespeare. - 1896
315839 - Two spectacles. - 1899
315844 - [Review of] King John a Protestant reformer : "Kynge Johan" / by J. B‚ale : [a play on which Shakspere's "King John" was founded. - 1839
315848 - How shall we spell Sh-k-sp-r-'s name?. - 1876
315850 - Shakespeare's birthday. - 1890
315856 - Postscript to the sixth volume of the pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere : plan for completion of that publication, and announcing a new library edition. - 1842
315862 - [Reading tables to] Titus Andronicus ; I Henry VI ; Love's labor lost ; Comedy of errors ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; A midsummer night's dream / compiled from the "Globe" edition, [by L.M. Griffiths]. - 1884-1885
315864 - A tangled skein unravelled, or, The mystery of Shakespeare's sonnets. - 1884
315866 - Macbeth, considered as a Celt. - 1889
315867 - The stage in Shakspeare's day. - 1890
315868 - A discourse on sequels : [Falstaff]. - 1894
315902 - Illustrations of Shakspeare. No. 8, Herne's Oak in Windsor Park [and Falstaff in the "Merry Wives of Windsor"]. - 1826
315903 - Macbeth and common sense. - 1889
315905 - Old English songs and ballads : [review of, popular music of the olden time / by W. Chappell]. - 1860
315908 - The true story of Romeo and Juliet / by G. Eric Mackay. - 1877
315929 - Shakespeare out of doors : "As You Like It" : at the Botanical Gardens, July 26 [1887]. - 1887
315935 - Catalogue of the collection of theatrical relics, costumes, bronzes, silver, furniture, etc., the property of Sir Henry Irving, deceased, sold by auction, Dec. 14, 1905. - 1905
315936 - Catalogue of the collection of pictures, drawings and theatrical portraits, the property of Sir Henry Irving, deceased : sold at auction Dec. 16, 1905. - 1905
315937 - Catalogue of the library, and collection of old play-bills and theatrical prints of Sir Henry Irving, deceased, sold by auction, Dec. 18, 1905. - 1905
315992 - Shakspeare's historical plays considered historically. Nos. 2-4. - 1838
316000 - The light reading of our ancestors : [a review of "The English novel in the time of Shakespeare" / by J.J. Jusserand]. - 1890
316000 - The light reading of our ancestors : [a review of, The English novel in the time of Shakespeare / by J.J. Jusserand. - 1890
316006 - Shakespeare : Later tragedy : "Macbeth" and "King Lear". - 1891
316042 - Illustrations of Shakspeare. No. 13, Elsineur, from Hamlet's garden. - 1827
316043 - Shakspeare's historical plays considered historically. Nos. 7 and 9. - 1838-1839
316045 - [A review of] Shakspere. 1, The works of William Shakespeare / edited by W.G. Clarke and W.A. Wright. 2, Shakespeare commentaries / by G.G. Gervinus. - 1864
316047 - King Lear. - 1881
316048 - The origin of Othello. - 1881
316052 - A memory of Verona. - 1889
316054 - Shakespearean paradoxes. - 1902
316056 - The merry wives of Windsor. - 1881
316110 - The confessions of William Shakspeare / by John Forster, Esq. - 1835
316112 - Mr. W. Shakespeare, solicitor. - 1858
316115 - The sensational Williams : [supposed criticism of "Macbeth"]. - 1864
316116 - Shakespeare not a man of parts. - 1864
316120 - Oedipus and Lear. - 1879
316141 - The playhouses at Bankside in the time of Shakespeare. Parts 1 and 3. - 1885
316147 - Poetry of toast lists and menu cards : [Sahekspeare the most quotable poet]. - 1888
316147 - Poetry of toast lists and menu cards [Shakespeare the most quotable poet]. - 1888
316148 - A Shakespearean shrine : [Mr. J.O. Halliwell-Phillips's collection of Shakespearean relics at Hollingbury Copse]. - 1889
316149 - An actor of the last century [James Quin]. - 1889
316159 - A Spanish Romeo and Juliet : [Teatro Selecto de Calder‚on de la Barca / De D.M.M. Pelayo ; Teatro Escoyido de Calder‚on de la Barca / por Don E. de Ocha]. - 1904
316161 - "World's Tribute to Shakespeare" : proposed Shakespeare memorial : report of Special Committee. - 1906
316161 - "World's tribute to Shakespeare" : proposed Shakespeare memorial, report of Special Committee. - 1906
316184 - The moral character of Shakespeare. - 1864
316189 - Shakespeare's character and early career. - 1875
316190 - Our old actors : "Perdita" : a romance. - 1877
316193 - An unknown portrait of Shakspere. - 1885
316254 - Facts and traditions concerning Shakspeare. - 1844
316256 - On printing and reprinting : [wtih references to the text of Shakspeare]. - 1863
316258 - Jacques and the Duke. - 1880
316259 - Mrs. Siddons. - 1881
316263 - Lear's fool. - 1885
316265 - Macbeth. - 1889
316267 - The staging of Shakespeare : [criticism of Mr. Beerbohm Tree's opinions]. - 1900
316310 - Shakspeare and his editors. - 1845
316311 - Shakespeare-mad : [Shakespeare's three-hundredth birthday in London and Stratford]. - 1864
316312 - One of Shakespeare's books. - 1881
316315 - Will Kemp and his dance from London to Norwich : [his association with Shakespeare, and acting in Shakespeare's plays]. - 1886
316316 - The life of Shakespeare : [review of] a life of William Shakespeare / by Sir S. Lee. - 1899
316322 - Last words on Mrs. Gallup's alleged cypher. - 1902
316326 - Review of Shakespeare's Europe : unpublished chapters of Fynes Moryson's itinerary / with introduction by C. Hughes ; an Elizabethan traveller. - 1903
316349 - A summer day at Stratford-on-Avon. - 1885
316355 - The London of Good Queen Bess. - 1891
316356 - Frances Anne Kemble. - 1893
316358 - Montaigne-Shakespeare-Bacon. - 1898
316359 - The structure of "Hamlet" : a new hypothesis. - 1898
316360 - The learning of Shakespeare. - 1898
316364 - Shakespeare-correction of Malone and Reed. Vol. 21, Pericles. - 1816
316364 - Shakespeare-correction of Malone and Reed. Vol. 21, Pericles. - 1816
316369 - On Love's labours lost. - 1885
316431 - Great passions of history. 1, Antony and Cleopatra. - 1894
316439 - Mrs. Gallup's bad history. - 1902
316440 - Some colloquialisms in Shakespeare. - 1902
316441 - New facts relating to the Bacon-Shakespeare question. Part 2. - 1903
318008 - [A review of] English poetry from Shakespeare to Dryden : [including Shakespeare's plays] "A History of English Poetry" / by W.J. Courthope, vols 3 and 4. - 1904
318008 - [A review of] English poetry from Shakespeare to Dryden : [including Shakespeare's plays] "A History of English Poetry" / by W.J. Courthope. Vols. 3 and 4. - 1904
318010 - Browsings in Shakespeare. - 1904
318065 - As you like it. - 1886
318065 - As you like it. - 1886
318070 - Musings without method : [Stratford-on-Avon controversy concerning the erection of a Carnegie Library adjacent to Shakespeare's birthplace]. - 1903
318077 - Henry Irving : [a review of various books relating to Henry Irving]. - 1909
318121 - Shakspere and Bacon. - 1905
318127 - A "Defence of Oxford Plays and Players". - 1907
318129 - Religion in literature : [religious element in Shakespeare]. - 1908
318131 - The astronomy of Shakespeare. - 1908
318133 - Ovid and Shakespeare's sonnets / by [Sir] S. Lee. - 1909
318139 - Did Bacon sign Shakespeare?. - 1909
318204 - In a studio : conversation. No. 2, [On Shakespeare and his plays]. - 1875
318218 - Shakespeare of Warwickshire.
318271 - [Review of] John Kemble and the British stage : ["Memoirs of the life of John Philip Kemble including a history of the stage" / by J. Boaden]. - 1825
318273 - Memoirs of Shakespeare [And Shakespeare's Will : apparently from some edition of his works]. - c1860
318275 - Shakspeare's two characters of Antony and Cleopatra. [Part 1]. - 1887
318284 - Shakspere and Moliere. - 1910
318305 - The humorous in literature : [including Shakespeare]. - 1883
318307 - Catalogue of books relating to Shakespeare : his works, his times, his influence. - 1913
318309 - The Elizabethans and Mr. Swinburne / [a review of the age of Shakespeare, by A.C. Swinburne]. - 1909
318339 - Life of Shakspeare, the last new : [a review of "The life of Shakespeare," / by T. De Quincey]. - 1841
318341 - Some notices of the Shakspearian drama, Shakspeare and his commentators. - 1842
318401 - "Macbeth" at Saint-Wandrille. - 1909
318419 - Othello, acted by persons of distinction at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, March 7, 1751 : criticisms. - 1751
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318429 - Musings without method : [Mrs. Gallup and the bi-literal cipher of Sir Francis Bacon]. - 1902
318430 - Swinburne and Shakespeare : Manchester Shakespeare Society inaugural address. - 1909
318445 - Short studies of Shakespeare's plots : Hamlet. - 1892
318446 - Hamlet's madness. - 1894
318447 - In Shakespeare's orchards. - 1895
318448 - Shakespeare's wild-flowers and weeds. - 1895
318449 - Under Shakespeare's greenwood tree. - 1895
318450 - In Shakespeare's garden. - 1895
318452 - The rejection of Falstaff. - 1902
318455 - Tales of the mermaid tavern : [poems]. - 1910
318499 - On "The humour of Love's labour's lost and As you like it". - 1890
318500 - Guesses at Shakespeare. - 1896
318507 - Zoology in the time of Shakespeare. - 1912
318508 - Shakespeare in school. - 1912
318531 - The Elizabethan lyric. - 1902
318533 - Shakespeare's boys. - 1906
318537 - "Titus Andronicus". - 1909
318539 - The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon : a record of its work : [with illustration]. - 1911
318545 - Illustrations of Shakspeare : King John : Angers : [the city wherein Shakspere has laid the scenes of Acts 2 and 3 of King John]. - 1833
318545 - Illustrations of Shakspeare : King John. Angers. - 1833
318546 - Shakspeare papers. No. 1, Sir John Falstaff. No. 2, Jacques. No. 4, Midsummer night's dream : bottom, the weaver. - 1837
318548 - Shakspeare papers. No. 4, Midsummer night's dream : Bottom the weaver. - 1837
318550 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 9, Richard the Third. - 1880
318551 - Shakspere talks with uncritical people. 10, King John. - 1880
318552 - Shakespeare commemorations during the Victorian Dynasty. - 1893
318588 - Examination of certayne ordinary complaints of divers of our countrymen in these our days, etc. : [a dialogue upon the rise of prices of commodities in Queen Elizabeth's reign : review of]. - 1751
318596 - The psychology of Shakspere's plays as a guide to the restoration of the text on the stage. Nos. 1, 2 & 3, Macbeth. - 1865
318599 - Our old actors : Macready [1793-1873] and Miss O'Neill [1791-1872]. - 1878
318599 - Our old actors : Macready [1793-1873] and Miss O'Neill [1791-1872]. - 1878
318600 - "Fanny Kemble" : [an article on the "Record of a Girlhood" / by Frances Ann Kemble]. - 1893
318629 - Lord F. Jeffrey and W. Gifford versus Shakspeare and Milton : Quarterly review 1820-1842 : Edinburgh review, ditto / [Anon. : a speculation as to how Shakspeare and Milton would have fared at the hands of these reviewers had they been contemporaries. - 1843
318700 - Asinarii Scenici : [a skit on the "Shakespeare forgeries" : Vortigern, with an original preface / by W.H. Ireland]. - 1833
318701 - Eminent literary and scientific men : [on the unoriginality of Shakespeare's plots : a review of Lardner's Cyclopaedia]. - 1839
318706 - "Twelfth Night, or, What you will" : Shakespeare's comedy, revived at the Lyceum Theatre July 8, 1884 : [with criticism]. - 1884
318708 - Novelist and dramatist : [Shakespeare's indebtedness to Lyly : review of "Euphues", "The Anatomy of Wit", "Euphues and his England" / edited by E. Arber ; and "Dramatic Works of John Lilly", edited by F.W. Fairholt. - 1896
318713 - "King John" : critical comment / pictures by E.A. Abbey. - 1903
318717 - Elements and humours [with reference to Shakespeare. - 1917
318794 - [Introductions, notes, commentaries, etc., from various editions of the plays of Shakespeare / collected by L.M. Griffiths]. - 1787-1909
353830 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters: Ophelia, Portia, Desdemona, Juliet, Imogen, Rosalind, Beatrice;. - 1887
419635 - Shakespeare criticism : a selection / with an introduction by D. Nichol Smith. - 1926 c1916
667784 - Shakespeare in Europe / [by various authors].
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415 - General Works of Shakespearian Criticism -Retrospective Anthologies and Collections
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 2, Comedy of errors. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 3, A midsummer night's dream. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 4, Two gentlemen of Verona. - 1878
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 10, King John. - 1880
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 21, Julius Caesar. - 1885-1887
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 22, All's well that ends well. - 1885-1887
415 - Shakespeare talks with uncritical people ... 23 and 24, Hamlet. - 1885-1887
Expand 415.1 - Sermons415.1 - Sermons
Expand 415.2 - Orations, broadcasts and general lectures on Shakespeare415.2 - Orations, broadcasts and general lectures on Shakespeare
Expand 415.3 - General single essays415.3 - General single essays
Expand 416 - 17th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism416 - 17th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism
Expand 417 - 18th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism417 - 18th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism
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Expand 419 - 20th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism419 - 20th Century - General Works of Shakespearian criticism
Expand 430 - Language and Literary Style - General Works (incl. origins and language style)430 - Language and Literary Style - General Works (incl. origins and language style)
Expand 431 - Pronunciation and Phonology431 - Pronunciation and Phonology
Expand 432 - Punctuation and Spelling432 - Punctuation and Spelling
Expand 433 - Grammar, Syntax and Idioms433 - Grammar, Syntax and Idioms
Expand 434 - Use of Dialect and Slang - bawdry434 - Use of Dialect and Slang - bawdry
Expand 435 - Prose and Poetry435 - Prose and Poetry
Expand 436 - Rhetoric - nostalgia as rhetoric - oaths, homophones and swearing, wordplay, asteisms436 - Rhetoric - nostalgia as rhetoric - oaths, homophones and swearing, wordplay, asteisms
Expand 437 - Imagery (metaphor) Trope437 - Imagery (metaphor) Trope
Expand 438 - Satire, Wit and Humour, Puns, Euphemism, proverbs and adages438 - Satire, Wit and Humour, Puns, Euphemism, proverbs and adages
Expand 439 - Other aspects (incl. method of Work, Shakespeare's names, vocabulary, use of particular words, computer test of words)439 - Other aspects (incl. method of Work, Shakespeare's names, vocabulary, use of particular words, computer test of words)
Expand 440 - Dramatic Technique and Structure - General works440 - Dramatic Technique and Structure - General works
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441 - Narrative, Plots, Act and Scene Division, Unities of Time and Place, Story Telling
Expand 441.1 - Disguise plots in Shakespeare - Deception, Illusion, Metamorphosis, feigned death441.1 - Disguise plots in Shakespeare - Deception, Illusion, Metamorphosis, feigned death
Expand 442 - Textual indications of time and place - Anachronisms442 - Textual indications of time and place - Anachronisms
Expand 443 - Prologues and epilogues443 - Prologues and epilogues
Expand 444 - Songs, Acrobatics, Dances444 - Songs, Acrobatics, Dances
Expand 445 - Soliloquies Dialogue Chorus, etc.445 - Soliloquies Dialogue Chorus, etc.
Expand 446 - Tempo, Time relations, Suspense446 - Tempo, Time relations, Suspense
Expand 447447
447 - Particular types of scenes, speeches, speech interaction, play within a play, visual/ auditory symbolism, theatrical description/Iconoclasm
Expand 447.1 - Repetition in Shakespeare447.1 - Repetition in Shakespeare
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447.9 - Combat scenes
Expand 449 - The Comic and the Tragic in Shakespeare Melodrama -catharsis449 - The Comic and the Tragic in Shakespeare Melodrama -catharsis
Expand 450 - Characterisation - General Works ‘Doubling' characters, motivation450 - Characterisation - General Works ‘Doubling' characters, motivation
Expand 451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 2, Portia. - 1881-1885451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 2, Portia. - 1881-1885
Expand 451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 3, Beatrice. - 1881-1885451 - On some of Shakespeare's female characters. 3, Beatrice. - 1881-1885
Expand 451 - Women451 - Women
Expand 452 - Soldiers and Sailors etc,452 - Soldiers and Sailors etc,
Expand 453 - The Aged and Children453 - The Aged and Children
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454 - Eccentrics
Expand 454.1 - Fools454.1 - Fools
Expand 454.2 - Mad characters454.2 - Mad characters
Expand 454.3 - Melancholics454.3 - Melancholics
Expand 454.4 - Comic characters including servants, jesters454.4 - Comic characters including servants, jesters
Expand 454.5 - Drunkards454.5 - Drunkards
Expand 454.6 - Lovers454.6 - Lovers
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455 - Shakespeare and the supernatural in general
455.1 - Witches
Expand 455.2 - Fairies455.2 - Fairies
Expand 455.3 - Ghosts455.3 - Ghosts
Expand 456 - Villains - male only - subsidiary to other types, Flatterers Hypocrites456 - Villains - male only - subsidiary to other types, Flatterers Hypocrites
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457 - Historical and Political Characters, Royalty and Nobility
Expand 457.1 - The Hero & his antagonist-motivating characters457.1 - The Hero & his antagonist-motivating characters
Expand 458 - Shakespeare and National Character458 - Shakespeare and National Character
Expand 459 - Others459 - Others
Expand 460 - The Knowledge and Philosophy of Shakespeare as reflected in his writing: General works460 - The Knowledge and Philosophy of Shakespeare as reflected in his writing: General works
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461 - Shakespeare and (Philosophy) Religion and the Church, Moral and Religious values, man and nature - Natural Law, 'New World', Iconography, Homilies, Iconology, Iconography
Expand 461.1 - Biblical knowledge, References to mercy, wisdom, eschatology, prophecy, apocalypse, Heaven and Hell461.1 - Biblical knowledge, References to mercy, wisdom, eschatology, prophecy, apocalypse, Heaven and Hell
Expand 461.2 - Shakespeare and Catholicism461.2 - Shakespeare and Catholicism
Expand 461.3 - Shakespeare and Puritanism, Protestantism461.3 - Shakespeare and Puritanism, Protestantism
Expand 461.4 - Shakespeare and Occultism, Anthropology, Pagan philosophies, Myth, Magic, Fantasy, Imagination e. g. metamorphoses461.4 - Shakespeare and Occultism, Anthropology, Pagan philosophies, Myth, Magic, Fantasy, Imagination e. g. metamorphoses
Expand 461.5 - The School of Night461.5 - The School of Night
Expand 461.7 - Shakespeare and Appearance and Reality, Art and Nature, Equivocation/Deceit, Dualist concepts, Deception, Lying, Detachment, Irony, Ambiguity, Existenia1iSm, Self, Being, Scepticism, Disillusion with the world, man's bestial behaviour461.7 - Shakespeare and Appearance and Reality, Art and Nature, Equivocation/Deceit, Dualist concepts, Deception, Lying, Detachment, Irony, Ambiguity, Existenia1iSm, Self, Being, Scepticism, Disillusion with the world, man's bestial behaviour
Expand 461.9 - Shakespeare and others subjects - Honour, Fortune, Tragedy, Chivalry, Comedy, Excellence, Reason, Beauty, Bravery, Manhood, Valour, Slander, Humanity, Continuity, Sacrifice, Uncertainty, Innocence, Paradox, Interruption, Silence, Values, Revelation, Knowl461.9 - Shakespeare and others subjects - Honour, Fortune, Tragedy, Chivalry, Comedy, Excellence, Reason, Beauty, Bravery, Manhood, Valour, Slander, Humanity, Continuity, Sacrifice, Uncertainty, Innocence, Paradox, Interruption, Silence, Values, Revelation, Knowl
Expand 464 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Schools and Education464 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Schools and Education
Expand 465 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Domestic Life and Customs465 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of Domestic Life and Customs
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467 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of individual physhology, physiology (Human)
Expand 467.1 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of sleep, insomnia467.1 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of sleep, insomnia
Expand 468 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of natural history and phenomena468 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of natural history and phenomena
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469 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of science and medicine
Expand 469.1 - Shakespeare's medical knowledge469.1 - Shakespeare's medical knowledge
Expand 469.2 - Shakespeare's knowledge of astonomy and astology469.2 - Shakespeare's knowledge of astonomy and astology
Expand 471 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of the arts including music and aesthetics471 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of the arts including music and aesthetics
Expand 473 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of heraldry and genealogy473 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of heraldry and genealogy
Expand 474 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of folklore474 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of folklore
Expand 475 - Shakespeare's knowledge of contemporary events and the idea of history in events rather than sources475 - Shakespeare's knowledge of contemporary events and the idea of history in events rather than sources
Expand 476 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of topography, travel476 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of topography, travel
Expand 477 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of topography, geography477 - Shakespeare's knowledge or philosophy of topography, geography
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479 - Literature: Shakespeare's sources
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Expand 479.1 - Shakespeare's text sources479.1 - Shakespeare's text sources
Expand 479.2 - Shakespeare's classical sources479.2 - Shakespeare's classical sources
Expand 479.3 - Shakespeare's foreign sources479.3 - Shakespeare's foreign sources
Expand 479.4 - Shakespeare's English sources479.4 - Shakespeare's English sources
Expand 479.41 - Shakespeare's souces: Emblem books479.41 - Shakespeare's souces: Emblem books
Expand 479.42 - Shakespeare's souces: Jest books479.42 - Shakespeare's souces: Jest books
480 - Shakespeare and English Literature
Expand 481 - Comparisons with Pre-Shakespearian Literature481 - Comparisons with Pre-Shakespearian Literature
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482 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature Shakespeare and his contemporaries
Expand 482.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry and Shakespeare482.2 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Poetry and Shakespeare
Expand 482.3 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama and Shakespeare482.3 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama and Shakespeare
Expand 482.11 - Bacon and Shakespeare.482.11 - Bacon and Shakespeare.
Expand 482.24 - Milton and Shakespeare482.24 - Milton and Shakespeare
Expand 482.26 - Sidney and Shakespeare482.26 - Sidney and Shakespeare
Expand 482.27 - Spenser and Shakespeare482.27 - Spenser and Shakespeare
Expand 482.29 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor prose writers and Shakespeare482.29 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor prose writers and Shakespeare
Expand 482.31 - Marlowe and Shakespeare482.31 - Marlowe and Shakespeare
Expand 482.32 - Jonson and Shakespeare482.32 - Jonson and Shakespeare
Expand 482.33 - Beaumont and Fletcher and Shakespeare482.33 - Beaumont and Fletcher and Shakespeare
Expand 482.35 - Heywood and Shakespeare482.35 - Heywood and Shakespeare
Expand 482.36 - Lyly and Shakespeare482.36 - Lyly and Shakespeare
Expand 482.39 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor dramatic writers and Shakespeare482.39 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Minor dramatic writers and Shakespeare
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483 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature
Expand 483.1 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Prose483.1 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Prose
Expand 483.3 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama483.3 - Shakespeare and Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama
484 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Literature
Expand 484.1 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Prose484.1 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Prose
484.2 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Poetry
Expand 484.3 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Drama484.3 - Shakespeare and Nineteenth Century Drama
Expand 484.13 - Dickens and Shakespeare484.13 - Dickens and Shakespeare
Expand 484.15 - George Eliot and Shakespeare484.15 - George Eliot and Shakespeare
Expand 484.17 - Scott and Shakespeare484.17 - Scott and Shakespeare
Expand 484.21 - Keats and Shakespeare484.21 - Keats and Shakespeare
Expand 484.22 - Byron and Shakespeare484.22 - Byron and Shakespeare
Expand 485 - Shakespeare and Twentieth Century Literature485 - Shakespeare and Twentieth Century Literature
Expand 488 - Shakespeare and the Renaissance488 - Shakespeare and the Renaissance
Expand 489 - Shakespeare and Classical Literature compared489 - Shakespeare and Classical Literature compared
490 - Shakespeare and Foreign Literature - The Influence and Appreciation of Shakespeare Abroad - General Works & Criticism
Expand 491 - Shakespeare In U.S.A. and Canada491 - Shakespeare In U.S.A. and Canada
Expand 492 - Shakespeare In Germany492 - Shakespeare In Germany
Expand 493 - Shakespeare In France493 - Shakespeare In France
Expand 494 - Shakespeare In Italy494 - Shakespeare In Italy
Expand 495 - In Other European Countries495 - In Other European Countries
Expand 495 - Shakespeare In Spain, Portugal and South America495 - Shakespeare In Spain, Portugal and South America
Expand 497 - Shakespeare in In the Far East497 - Shakespeare in In the Far East
Expand 498 - Shakespeare in In the U.S.S.R.498 - Shakespeare in In the U.S.S.R.
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Expand 5 - Literary criticism of the separate plays and the poems, and certain groups of the Plays5 - Literary criticism of the separate plays and the poems, and certain groups of the Plays
Expand 6 - The stage and the production of Shakespeare’s Plays6 - The stage and the production of Shakespeare’s Plays
Expand 7 - Music and pictorial art7 - Music and pictorial art
Expand 8 - Textual history: printing, editing and translation of the text8 - Textual history: printing, editing and translation of the text
Expand 9 - Biographical appendix - Shakespeare’s life and times9 - Biographical appendix - Shakespeare’s life and times
Expand 10 - English Shakespeariana10 - English Shakespeariana
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