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The following Publications of the New Shakspere Society

HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR 1874:

Series I. Transactions. 1. The New Shakspere Society's Transactions, Part I, with prints of the genuine Parts of Timon and Pericles; Mr Spedding and Mr Hickson on the several shares of SHAKSPERE and FLETCHER in Henry VIII and the Two Noble Kinsmen.

Series II. Plays. 1. A Parallel-Text Edition of the first two Quartos of Romeo and Juliet, 1597 and 1599, arranged so as to show their Differences, and with Collations of all the Quartos and Folios, edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq. Presented by H. R. H. Prince Leopold, Vice-President. 2, 3. The First two Quartos of Romeo and Juliet, 1597 and 1599: simple Reprints, edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq.

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Series IV. Shakspere Allusion-Books. 1. Part I. a. Greenes Groatesworth of Wit [written in 1592], 1596; b. Henry Chettle's' Kind-Harts Dreame' [written in 1593]; c. Englandes Mourning Garment' [1603]; d. A Mourneful Dittie, entituled Elizabeths Losse, together with A Welcome for King James [1603]; with extracts from Willobie his Avisa, Marston, Carew, Gabriel Harvey, Meres's Palladis Tamia, 1598, &c. &c.; edited by Dr Ingleby. Copies of Dr Ingleby's Still Lion, and Mr Furnivall's Introduction to Gervinus's Commentaries were presented to every Member.

The following Publications have been issued for 1875:

Series II. Plays. 4. A revisd Edition of the second, or 1599, Quarto of Romeo and Juliet, collated with the other Quartos and the Folios; edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq., with Notes, &c. 5, 6. Henry V a. Facsimile Reprints of the Quarto, 1600, and First Folio, 1623, edited by Brinsley Nicholson, M.D.

Series I. Transactions, 2,3. 1874, Part II; 1875-6, Part I, Containing Papers by Messrs Hales, Fleay, Simpson, and Spedding, and Prof. Ingram and Delius, with Reports of the Discussions on them. Series III. Originals and Analogues. 1. Part I. a. The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet, written first in Italian by Bandell, and nowe in Englishe by Ar[thur] Br[ooke], 1562; edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq. b. The goodly hystory of the true and constant loue between Rhomeo and Julietta; from Painter's Palace of Pleasure, 1567; edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq. Mr Halliwell presented to every Member a copy of Mr A. H. Paget's "Shakespeare's Plays: a Chapter of Stage History."

The following Publications have been issued for 1876:

Series VI. 2. a. Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift, 1593, with The passionate Morrice. b. John Lane's Tom Tel-Troths message, and his Pens Complaint, 1600. c. Thomas Powell's Tom of all Trades, or the Plaine Pathway to Preferment, 1631. d. The Glasse of Godly Loue, [1569]. (Presented by 3 Members of the Society.) Edited by F. J. Furnivall, M.A.

3. William Stafford's Compendious or briefe Examination of certeyne ordinary Complaints of divers of our Countreymen, in these our Days, 1581; with an Introduction by F. D. Matthew, Esq.; edited by F. J. Furnivall, M.A. (Presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby.)

4. Phillip Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses, 1 May, 1583; with extracts from his Life of his Wife, 1591; ed. F. J. Furnivall, M.A. Part I.

Series II. Plays. 7, 8. The Two Noble Kinsmen, by Shakspere and Fletcher; a. A Reprint of the Quarto of 1634; b. a revisd Edition, with Notes, by Harold Littledale, Esq., Trinity College, Dublin. (The latter presented by Richard Johnson, Esq.)

Series VIII. Miscellanies. 1. The late Prof. W. Spalding's Letter on the Authorship of The Two Noble Kinsmen, on the Characteristics of SHAKSPERE'S style, and the secret of his Supremacy (1833). A new ed. with a Memoir of Prof. Spalding by John Hill Burton, LL.D.

The following Publications have been issued for 1877:

Series VI. Shakspere's England. 1. William Harrison's Description of England, 1577, 1587, edite from its two versions by Fredk. J. Furnivall, M.A. Part I, with an enlargd copy Norden's Map of London by van den Keere, 1593, and Notes on it by Mr H. B. Wheatle Series II. Plays. 9. Henry V, Parallel-Texts of the First Quarto (1600) and First Folio (162) editions, edited by Brinsley Nicholson, M.D., with an Introduction by P. A. Daniel, Esq. Series I. Transactions. Part II. for 1875-6, containing Papers by Prof. Delius, Miss J. Lee, & with the Time-Analysis of the Merchant of Venice, Othello, &c., the source of Brutus's an Antony's speeches over Cæsar's corpse, &c.

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PARALLEL TEXTS of the First QUARTO (1600) AND FIRST FOLIO (1623) EDITIONS.

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Shakespeare, William

KING HENRY V.

PARALLEL TEXTS OF THE FIRST QUARTO (1600) AND
FIRST FOLIO (1623) EDITIONS.

EDITED BY

DR B. NICHOLSON.

With an Entroduction

BY

P. A. DANIEL.

PUBLISHT FOR

The New Shakspere Society

BY N. TRÜBNER & CO., 57, 59, LUDGATE HILL,

LONDON, E.C., 1877.

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No62

1877

Series II. No. 9.

CLAY AND TAYLOR, BUNGAY.

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