Shakespeare Catalog
Beatrice and Benedict: Comic Opera in two acts after Shakespeare.
Berlioz, Hector, Beatrice and Benedict: Comic Opera in two acts after Shakespeare.English Writers of the Eighteenth Century: Essays in Honor of James Lowry Clifford Presented by his Students
Chapin, Chester F.; Cash, Arthur H.; Greene, Donald J.; Ruhe, Edward L.; Davis, Bertram H.; Spector, Robert Donald; Sherbo, Arthur; Appleton, William W.; Goldstein, Malcolm; Fredman, Alice Green; Pagliaro, Harold E.; Johnson, Maurice; Middendorf, John H., English Writers of the Eighteenth Century: Essays in Honor of James Lowry Clifford Presented by his StudentsJohn Harvard and His Ancestry; Part Second
Waters, Henry F., John Harvard and His Ancestry; Part Second
Other Shakespeare books that may be of interest:
- Adams, Oscar Fay, A motley jest :Shakespearean diversions Sherman, French, Boston : 1909
by Oscar Fay Adams A Shakespearean fantasy.--The merchant of Venice. Act sixth.--Note by William J. Rolfe 64 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Arensberg, Walter Conrad, The skeleton text of the Shakespeare folio Francis Bacon Foundation, Los Angeles, 1952 [c1952]
1 v. (unpaged Dewey:
- Arensberg, Walter, The cryptography of Shakespeare. Howard Bowen, Los Angeles : 1922
by Walter Conrad Arensberg No more publishedSource: Bequest of George Fabyan, 1940. ix, 280 p. ; 24 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Katharine,a travesty, Gilliss Brothers & Turnure New York, 1888
by John Kendrick Bangs On Shakespeare's "Taming of the shrew." Second (but the first published) edition, greatly enlarged from a rare 23-page pamphlet privately printed the same year. Original flexible black leather, gilt, gilt edges. BAL 699 127 p. 17 cm Dewey:
- Berryman, John, Berryman's Shakespeare Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York : 1999
John Berryman ; edited and introduced by John Haffenden Includes bibliographical references lxviii, 396 p. ; 25 cm Dewey:822.3/3
- Bryant, William Cullen; Cole, Thomas; Cooper, James Fenimore; Irving, Washington; Halleck, Fitz-Greene; Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin Orations and addresses. G.P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1873
By William Cullen Bryant Thomas Cole.--J. Fenimore Cooper.--Washington Irving.--Fitz-Greene Halleck.--Gulian Crommelin Verplanck.--The press banquet of Kossuth.--The improvement of native fruits.--Music in the public schools.--Schiller.--A birth day.--Freedom of exchange.--The electric telegraph.--The Metropolitan art museum.--The Mercantile library.--Italian unity.--The Morse statue.--Shakespeare.--Reform.--Scott statue 3 p. l., 393 p. front.(port.) 19 cm Dewey:
- Buckingham, John Sheffield; Pope, Alexander The works of John Sheffield, earl of Mulgrave, marquis of Normanby, and duke of Buckingham .. Printed by J. Barber, London, 1723
Errors in paging, v. 2: p. 105-112 numbered 289-296; 123-129 repeatedThis copy contains "some account of the revolution" and "A feast of the gods," said to have been suppressed by the authorities, after publication. cf. Dict. nat. biog. & Encycl. brit The plays "Julius Cæsar" and "Marcus Brutus" (both adaptations of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar) have special title-pages, dated 1722 loc copy has Book-plate of J. Watts Russell 2 v. front. (port.) illus., pl. 29 cm Dewey:
- Eliot, T. S. Elizabethan essays. Gordon Press New York 0879680431 1973
Reprint of the 1934 ed. published by Faber & Faber, London, which was issued as no. 24 of The Faber library.; Four Elizabethan dramatists.--Christopher Marlowe.--Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca.--Hamlet.--Ben Jonson.--Thomas Middleton.--Thomas Heywood.--Cyril Tourneur.--John Ford.--Philip Massinger.--John Marston. 24 cm. 195 p. 24 cm. Dewey:822/.3/09 English drama
- Eliot, T. S. Elizabethan essays. Haskell House New York 1964
First published in 1934.; Four Elizabethan dramatists.--Christopher Marlowe.--Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca.--Hamlet.--Ben Johnson.--Thomas Middleton.--Thomas Heywood.--Cyril Tourneur.--John Ford.--Philip Massinger.--John Marston. 24 cm. 195 p. 24 cm. English drama
- Eliot, T. S. Elizabethan essays Faber & Faber London 1934
by T.S. Eliot. "First published in October 1934"--Verso of t.p.; Page [196] is blank.; Gallup, D.C. Eliot (rev. ed.); Four Elizabethan dramatists -- Christopher Marlowe -- Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca -- Hamlet -- Ben Jonson -- Thomas Middleton -- Thomas Heywood -- Cyril Tourneur -- John Ford -- Philip Massinger -- John Marston. 18 cm. 195 p. 18 cm. no. 24 English drama
- Eliot, T. S.; Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca. (An address read before the Shakespeare Association 18th March, 1927) Pub. for the Shakespeare Association by H. Milford, Oxford University Press London 1927
By T.S. Eliot. Cover-title.; At head of title: The Shakespeare Association. 24 cm. 17, [1] p. 24 cm. Dewey:822.33 no. 13] Shakespeare, William; Seneca, Lucius Annaeus; Literature, Comparative; Stoics in literature.
- H. D. By Avon River Macmillan New York 1949
[by] H. D. Poetry and prose. 21 cm. 98 p. 21 cm. Dewey:811.5 Shakespeare, William; English poetry
- H. D. By Avon River Macmillan New York 1949
[by] H. D. Poetry and prose. 21 cm. 98 p. 21 cm. Dewey:811.5 Shakespeare, William; English poetry
- Hartmann, Sadakichi, Shakespeare in art. AMS Press, [New York, 1973
Boston, L. C. Page, 1901 Original ed. issued in series: Art lovers' series Bibliography: p. 355-358 371 p. illus. 19 cm Dewey:822.3/ Art lovers' series
- Keats, John, The life and letters of John Keats. E. Moxon, London 1867
By Lord Houghton Life and letters.--Appendix: I. Keats on Kean andShakespeare. II. Another version of Keat's "Hyperion". III. A fragment of Keats, of doubtful authenticity. 363 p. 20 cm Dewey:
- Lanier, Sidney Shakspere and his forerunners studies in Elizabethan poetry and its development from early English. AMS Press New York 1966
Reprint of the 1902 ed.; Includes bibliographical references. 22 cm. 2 v. illus. 22 cm. Shakespeare, William; English poetry
- Lanier, Sidney; Lanier, Henry Wysham Shakspere and his forerunners studies in Elizabethan poetry and its development from early English Doubleday, Page & co. New York 1902
by Sidney Lanier ... "This work contains two sets of Shakspere lectures delivered by Mr. Lanier in Baltimore during the winter of 1879-80, one at Johns Hopkins University, the other to a class of ladies at Peabody Institute...The material has remained in manuscript until now, with the exception of a few chapters that appeared recently in Lippincott's magazine and Modern culture."--Pref.; Preface signed: Henry Wysham Lanier.; v. 1. Introduction. The Elizabethan writers--the formal side of poetry. The supernatural in early English and in Shakspere: Address of the soul to the dead body compared with Hamlet. Nature in early English and in Shakspere: Beowulf and Midsummer night's dream. Some birds of English poetry: the phoenix of Cynewulf and of Shakspere, and the Twa dows. Women of English poetry down to Shakspere: St. Juliana and Love's labour's lost. The wife in Middle English poetry. The sonnet-makers from Surrey in Shakspere (1) Place of the sonnet in poetry. (2) Tottel's Miscellany and William Drummond of Hawthornden. (3) Daniel, Sylvester, Constable and Habington. (4) Sidney's and Shakspere's sonnets. Pronunciation of Shakspere's time: with illustrations from The two gentlemen of Verona.--v. 2. The music of Shakspere's time. The domestic life of Shakspere's time. The doctors of Shakspere's time. The metrical tests. Man's relations to the supernatural as shown in Midsummer night's dream, Hamlet, and the Tempest. Man's relation to nature as shown in Midsummer night's dream, Hamlet, and the Tempest, and Conclusion. 28 cm. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., plans, facsims. 28 cm. Shakespeare, William; English poetry; Sonnets, English; Women in literature.
- Lowell, James Russell, Among my books Fields, Osgood, Boston : 1870
by James Russell Lowell First collected edition. The essays had all appeared earlier in North American revie Includes bibliographical references Dryden -- Witchcraft -- Shakespeare once more -- New England two centuries ago -- Lessing -- Rousseau and the sentimentalists 380 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, Among my books Fields, Osgood, & Co., Boston : 1871
by James Russell Lowell Dryden -- Witchcraft -- Shakespeare once more -- New England two centuries ago -- Lessing -- Rousseau and the sentimentalists 380 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, Among my books J. R. Osgood, Boston, 1873
Dryden.--Witchcraft.--Shakespeare once more.--New England two centuries ago.--Lessing.--Rousseau and the sentimentalists 3 p.l., 380 p. 19 cm Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, Among my books. Houghton, Mifflin and company, Boston, 1889
By James Russell Lowell Dryden.--Witchcraft.--Shakespeare once more.--New England two centuries ago.--Lessing.--Rousseau and the sentimentalists 3 p. l., 380 p. 20 cm Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, Latest literary essays and addresses of James Russell Lowell Houghton, Mifflin and company ; Boston ; New York : 1892
James Russell Lowell Gray -- Some letters of Walter Savage Landor -- Walton -- Milton's "Areopagitica" -- Shakespeare's "Richard III" -- The study of modern languages -- The progress of the world 184 p. : port. ; 18 cm Dewey:
- Rice, Allen Thorndike, Essays from the North American review. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1879
Edited by Allen Thorndike Rice Prescott, W.H. Sir Walter Scott.--Cushing, C. The social condition of woman.--Emerson, R.W. John Milton.--Bancroft, G. The last moments of eminent men.--Motley, J.L. Peter the Great.--Irving, W. The Northmen.--Adams, C.F. The Earl of Chesterfield.--Longfellow, H.W. Defense of poetry.--Curtis, G.W. Nathaniel Hawthorne.--Parkman, F. James Fenimore Cooper.--Lowell, J.R. Shakespeare once more.--Holmes, O.W. The mechanism of vital actions vi, [3]-482 p. 21 cm Dewey:
- Rice, Allen Thorndike; Lowell, James Russell; Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Irving, Washington; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Holmes, Oliver Wendell Essays from the North American review. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1879
Edited by Allen Thorndike Rice Prescott, W.H. Sir Walter Scott.--Cushing, C. The social condition of woman.--Emerson, R.W. John Milton.--Bancroft, G. The last moments of eminent men.--Motley, J.L. Peter the Great.--Irving, W. The Northmen.--Adams, C.F. The Earl of Chesterfield.--Longfellow, H.W. Defense of poetry.--Curtis, G.W. Nathaniel Hawthorne.--Parkman, F. James Fenimore Cooper.--Lowell, J.R. Shakespeare once more.--Holmes, O.W. The mechanism of vital actions vi, [3]-482 p. 21 cm Dewey:
- Rice, Allen Thorndike;Prescott, W. H.; Scott, Sir Walter; Cushing, C.; Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Milton, John; Irving, Washington; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Cooper, James Fenimore; Lowell, James Russell; Holmes, Oliver Wendell Essays from the North American review. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1879
Edited by Allen Thorndike Rice Prescott, W.H. Sir Walter Scott.--Cushing, C. The social condition of woman.--Emerson, R.W. John Milton.--Bancroft, G. The last moments of eminent men.--Motley, J.L. Peter the Great.--Irving, W. The Northmen.--Adams, C.F. The Earl of Chesterfield.--Longfellow, H.W. Defense of poetry.--Curtis, G.W. Nathaniel Hawthorne.--Parkman, F. James Fenimore Cooper.--Lowell, J.R. Shakespeare once more.--Holmes, O.W. The mechanism of vital actions vi, [3]-482 p. 21 cm Dewey:
- Santayana, George Interpretations of poetry and religion C. Scribner's Sons New York 1900
by George Santayana. Understanding, imagination, and mysticism.--The Homeric hymns.--The dissolution of paganism.--The portry of Christian dogma.--Platonic love in some Italian poets.--The absence of religion in Shakespeare.--The poetry of barbarism.--Emerson.--A religion of disillusion.--The elements and function of poetry. 19 cm. xi, 290 p. 19 cm. Poetry.; Religion.; Aesthetics.
- Santayana, George Interpretations of poetry and religion C. Scribner's Sons New York 1900
by George Santayana. Understanding, imagination, and mysticism.--The Homeric hymns.--The dissolution of paganism.--The portry of Christian dogma.--Platonic love in some Italian poets.--The absence of religion in Shakespeare.--The poetry of barbarism.--Emerson.--A religion of disillusion.--The elements and function of poetry. 19 cm. xi, 290 p. 19 cm. Poetry.; Religion.; Aesthetics.
- Santayana, George; Wilson, Douglas L. The genteel tradition nine essays University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803292511 (alk. paper) 1998; c1998
by George Santayana ; edited and with an introductory by Douglas L. Wilson ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Robert Davidoff. Originally published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1967.; Young Sammy's first wild oats -- The genteel tradition in American philosophy -- Shakespeare : made in America -- Genteel American poetry -- The moral background -- Philosophical opinion in America -- Materialism and idealism in America -- Marginal notes on civilization in the United States -- The genteel tradition at bay.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Bison books ed. 21 cm. xxv, 201 p. 21 cm. Dewey:973 National characteristics, American.
- Santayana, George; Wilson, Douglas L. The genteel tradition nine essays. Harvard University Press Cambridge 1967
Edited by Douglas L. Wilson. Bibliographical footnotes.; Young Sammy's first wild oats.--The genteel tradition in American philosophy.--Shakespeare: Made in America.--Genteel American poetry.--The moral background.--Philosophical opinion in America.--Materialism and idealism in America.--Marginal notes on civilization in the United States.--The genteel tradition at bay. 22 cm. ix, 201 p. 22 cm. Dewey:973 National characteristics, American.
- Shakespeare, William; Farjeon, Herbert; Rogers, Bruce; Untermeyer, Louis The poems of William Shakespeare Limited Editions Club New York 1941
edited by Herbert Farjeon ; with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer. "Designed by Bruce Rogers (who composed the decorations with printers' flowers) ... The edition consists of fifteen hundred copies ... signed"--Colophon.; Work of Bruce Rogers; Vol. 1. Venus and Adonis. The rape of Lucrece -- v. 2. Sonnets. A lover's complaint. The passionate pilgrim. Sonnets to sundry notes of music. The phoenix and turtle. 33 cm. 2 v. (xviii, 245 p.) 33 cm.
- Shakespeare, William; Pope, Alexander The works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Printed for Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, London, 1723 - 1725
Collated and corrected by the former editions, by Mr. Pope .. Vol. 1 dated 1725; v. 2-6, 1723 Vol. 2-6 have title: The works of Mr. William Shakespear Pope's first edition and the first edition in quarto A supplementary volume (of poems) was issued in 1725, "To which is prefix'd, an essay on the art, rise, and progress of the state, in Greece, Rome, and England [by C. Gildon] ... The whole revis'd and corrected, with a preface by Dr. Sewell. London, Printed by J. Darby for A. Bettesworth [etc.] Rowe's life of Shakespeare: v. 1, p. [xxv]-xli "The rare and important first quarto edition of Shakespeare's works, edited by Alexander Pope, one of only 750 sets printed. As a conscientious editor, Pope was well aware of the importance of using the folios as well as the individual quartos of Shakespeare's plays to create a complete set of the Bard's work. This first quarto collection of Shakespeare's works sparked a competition between writers and editors that guaranteed Shakespeare's permanent position of literary prominence. "Pope's admiration took precedence over any problematic criticism of Shakespeare whom he claimed 'is justly and universally elevated above all other Dramatic Writers'" (Franklin, 63). With the general title page for the set (dated 1725 and printed in red and black), and the individual title pages in Volumes II-VI (dated 1723)." 6 v. 2 port. (incl. front.) 30 cm Dewey:
- Shakespeare, William; Pope, Alexander The works of Shakespeare In six volumes. Printed at the Theatre, Oxford, 1744
6 v. front., plates, ports. 29 cm Dewey:
- Shakespeare, William; Pope, Alexander; Malone, Edmond; Boswell, James The plays and poems of William Shakspeare, R. C. and J. Rivington [etc.] London, 1821
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators: comprehending a life of the poet, and an enlarged history of the stage, by the late Edmond Malone, with a new glossarial index .. Edited by James Boswell, the younger, to whom Malone left his materials for a new edition (Malone's first edition appeared in 1790 in 10 vols.) " 'Boswell's Malone'is generally known as the 'third variorum' edition of Shakespeare." cf. Dict. nat. biog. v. 35, p. 437 21 v. front. (v.1-2) illus., plates (1 fold.) ports., facsims., fold. tables (1 geneal.) Dewey:
- Untermeyer, Louis Shakespeare: his life, his times, his works. McGraw-Hill New York 0070012113 1971; 1971, c1968
Created by the editors of Arnoldo Mondadori editore. Translated from the Italian by Catherine Jandine Hill. Anthology by Louis Untermeyer. 22 cm. 167 p. illus. (part col.) 22 cm. Dewey:822.3/3 Shakespeare, William
- Warner, Charles Dudley, The people for whom Shakespeare wrote; Harper & Brothers, New York, 1897
by Charles Dudley Warner .. "The first two chapters ... were printed in the Atlantic monthly."--Pref 3 p. l., 187 p. 12 pl. (incl. front.) 18 cm Dewey:914.
- Woodberry, George Edward Great writers Cervantes, Scott, Milton, Virgil, Montaigne, Shakespere The McClure Company New York 1907
[by] George Edward Woodbury. 18 cm. 4 p. l., 3-216 p. 18 cm. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de; Scott, Walter; Milton, John; Virgil.; Montaigne, Michel de; Shakespeare, William
- Woodberry, George Edward Literary essays. Kennikat Press Port Washington, N.Y. 1967; 1967, c1920
Crabbe.--Landor.--On the promise of Keats.--Byron's centenary.--On Browning's death.--Matthew Arnold.--Coleridge.--Shelley's work.--Cervantes.--Scott.--Milton.--Virgil.--Montaigne.--Shakespeare.--Swinburne. 22 cm. 338 p. 22 cm. Dewey:820.9 English literature.; Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de; Virgil.; Montaigne, Michel de
- Woodberry, George Edward Literary essays Harcourt, Brace and Howe New York 1920
by George Edward Woodberry. Crabbe.--Landor.--On the promise of Keats.--Byron's centenary.--On Browning's death.--Matthew Arnold.--Coleridge.--Shelley's work.--Cervantes.--Scott.--Milton.--Virgil.--Montaigne.--Shakespeare.--Swinburne. 22 cm. 3 p. l., 3-338 p. 22 cm. English literature.; Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de; Virgil.; Montaigne, Michel de
- Bayfield, M. A. A study of Shakespeare's versification : with an inquiry into the trustworthiness of the early texts, an examination of the 1616 folio of Ben Jonson?s Works, and appendices, including a revised text of Antony and Cleopatra Cambridge : University Press, 1920. Bayfield, M. A. (Matthew Albert), 1852-1922. Includes "the substance of four articles which appeared in the Literary supplement [of the Times]...on May 23 and June 6, 13, 20, 1918. Appendix VI [The order of composition of the plays] embodies the gist of a paper read before the Elizabethan Literary Society on April 9, 1919." cf. Pref.
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As for my country, I have shed my blood, Not fearing outward force: So shall my Lungs Coine words till their decay, against those MeazlesWhich we disdaine should Tetter us, yet soughtThe very way to catch them.William Shakespeare