Compared with Shakespeare, 15, 53, 66, 69, 80, 92, 98, 104.
To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author, from the Shakespeare First Folio, 42. Johnstone,- The Table Talker, 156. Journey from this World to the Next, A. By Henry Fielding, 279.
Keate, George, Ferney: an Epistle to Monsr. De Voltaire, 112. Keats, John. Letter to George and
Georgiana Keats, 236.
Notes on Troilus and Cressida, 138. Sonnet on sitting down to read “King Lear" once again, 138. Kemble, Frances Anne. To Shakespeare, 183.
Kid, Thomas, 43.
King Lear, 145, 148, 214.
Nahum Tate's "borrowings" from,
Sonnet on sitting down to read it
once again. By John Keats, 138. Knight, Charles. His history of opinion respecting Shakespeare, vii. Studies of Shakespeare, vii.
Lamb, Charles, ix.
Epilogue to an amateur performance
of Richard II." 144. Letter to J. B. Dibdin, 313.
Letter to Samuel Rogers on portraits
of Shakespeare, 148.
Works. Edited by E. V. Lucas, 144, 148, 313.
Landor, Walter Savage. Citation and Examination of William Shake- speare, 30.
Imaginary Conversations, 253, 316. On Shakespeare, 253.
Comparison between Shakespeare and Bacon, 316.
Shakespeare and Milton, from The lost Fruit off an old Tree, 170. Lansdowne, Lord, Epistle to. By Edward Young, 83.
Learning of Shakespeare, Essay on the. By Richard Farmer, 224. Lectures on the English Poets. By William Hazlitt, 135-7.
Lee, Sidney, and the Shakespeare- Bacon controversy, v.
Life of William Shakespeare, 215. Shakespeare in Oral Tradition, 5. Leopold Shakspere, The. Edited by F. J. Furnivall, 192.
Library of Old Authors. By James Russell Lowell, 173. Lily, William, 43. Lincoln, Abraham, 261. Lines written among the Euganean Hills. By P. B. Shelley, 235- Lines written in Switzerland. By T. L Beddoes, 258.
Literary Amusements. By Daniel Webb, 227.
Lloyd, David. State Worthies, 13. Lloyd, Robert. The Progress of Envy, 288.
Shakespeare, an Epistle to Mr. Garrick, 25, 106.
Locker-Lampson, Frederick. His copy of the 1602 Quarto of The Merry Wives of Windsor, 198. London Cuckolds, The. By Edward Ravenscroft. A performance of, criticised by Steele, 76.
Lost Fruit off an old Tree, The. By Walter Savage Landor, 170. Love's Labour's Lost, 194.
Dryden's criticism of, 68. Lowell, James Russell. Among My Books, 174, 266.
Library of Old Authors, 173- On Shakespeare's "artistic discre- tion" and the "impersonality" of his writings, 174.
Lucas, E. V. Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, 144, 148, 313.
D'Avenant's adaptation of, 10. De Quincey on the knocking at the gate in, 30.
Performance of, described by Addi- son, 278.
Performances of, witnessed by Samuel Pepys, 62, 63. Mackay, Charles. Mist, from Under Green Leaves, 260. Madagascar. By Sir William D'Ave- nant, 54.
Malone, Edmund. His edition of
Shakespeare's Works, 20.
Mallet, David. Edwin and Emma, 24. Of Verbal Criticism, 103.
Richard Monckton. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats, 138. Milton, John, 127.
Compared with Shakespeare, 131, 170. Credited with authorship of verses signed I. M. S., 52. Eikonoklastes, 7, 9.
An Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare, from the Shakespeare Second Folio,
Mistaken conception of his attitude towards Shakespeare, 7-10. His tributes to Shakespeare, 9-10. Minto, William. Characteristics of English Poets, 189.
Miscellaneous Pieces of Ancient English Poetry. Collected by John Bowle,
Moir, D. M. Hymn to the Moon, 257. Stanzas on an Infant, 257. Monody written near Stratford-upon-
Avon. By Thomas Warton, 121. Montagu, George. Letter to, from Horace Walpole, 99.
Moore, Thomas. Life of Byron, 239. Mosses from an Old Manse. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, 314.
Mann, Sir Horace. Letter to, from Moulton, G. Shakespeare
Horace Walpole, 226.
Marlowe, Christopher, 43. Mason, William. Caractacus, 101. Massey, Gerald. The Secret Drama
of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 209. Masson, David. Wordsworth, Shelley. Keats, and other Essays, 168. Merchant of Venice, The. The Con- noisseur's criticism of, 20. Meredith, George. On the Idea of Comedy, 191.
The Spirit of Shakespeare, from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth, 202. Meres, Francis. Palladis Tamia, 35. Merry Wives of Windsor. Manuscript note in 1602 Quarto of, 189. Mickle, William Julius. The Lusiad, 119.
Midsummer Night's Dream. Perform ance of, witnessed by Samuel Pepys, 62. Mighty Makers, The. By William Wetmore Story, 205.
Dramatic Artist, 271. Much Ado About Nothing, 295. Mystery of Life and its Arts, The. By John Ruskin, 184.
Our Old Home. Hawthorne, 175.
By Nathaniel | Porson, Richard, and Robert Southey. Imaginary conversation. By W. Ś. Landor, 316.
Palgrave, Francis Turner. Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 181.
Palladis Tamia. By Francis Meres, 35. Pater, Walter Horatio. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style, 193. Pattison, William. His verses To Mr.
John Saunders, 23. Pearch, G. His Supplement
Dodsley's Collection of Poems by Several Hands, 26 n.
Pepys, Samuel. Diary and Corre- spondence, edited by Lord Bray- brooke, 62.
Percy, Bishop, 304 and n. Pericles. Dryden's criticism of, 68. Phillips, Edward. Theatrum Poetarum, 10, 71. Philosophical Analysis of some of Shakespeare's Remarkable Charac ters. By William Richardson,
117. Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, The. By Thomas Hood, 241. Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth. By George Meredith, 202. Poems by Several Hands.
Raphael. His picture, The Trans- figuration, 112. Ravenscroft, Edward. The London Cuckolds, A performance of, criti- cised by Steele, 76. Reflector, The, 231. Remonstrance of Shakespeare, The. By Mark Akenside, 284.
Representative Men. By Ralph Waldo Emerson, 162, 251.
Restoration adaptations of Shake- speare's plays, 10-12. Reverie at the Boar's Head Inn, A. By Oliver Goldsmith, 291. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 148. Richardson, William. A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration some of Shakespeare's remarkable characters, 117.
Robertson, Frederick William. Life and Letters, edited by Stopford A. Brooke, 164.
Rogers, Samuel. Letter to, from Charles Lamb, 148.
Romeo and Juliet, 145, 148.
Performance of, witnessed by Samue! Pepys, 62.
Romney, George, 148.
Poetical Epistle to. By William Hayley, 120.
Rosciad, The. By Charles Churchill, 108.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. On the Site
of a Mulberry Tree planted by W. Shakespeare, 185.
Rossetti, W. M. Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 185. Roubiliac. His statue of Shakespeare, 26, 307.
Round Table, The. By William Hazlitt, 137.
Rowe, Nicholas. Some Account of the life of William Shakespeare, 78. On Shakespeare's knowledge of the ancients, 78.
Shakespeare's first editor, 16.
His edition of Shakespeare's Works, 53, 78.
Rowfant Library Catalogue, 198. Runne, and a Great Caste. By Thomas
Rupert, Prince. His knowledge of Shakespeare, 7.
Ruskin, John. Fors Clavigera, 273. The Mystery of Life and its Arts, 184.
Scott, Dr. Edward J. L. His discovery of allusions to Shakespeare in the Sloane Manuscripts, 5. Scott, Sir Walter. His article on "Drama" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 129. Scourge of Folly, The. By John Davies, 38.
Seasons, The. By James Thomson, 88. Second Folio edition of Shakespeare's Works, 7, 10, 49, 50. Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnets,
The. By Gerald Massey, 209. Sedley, Sir Charles. Prologue to The
Wary Widdow, or Sir Noisy Parrat, by Henry Higden, 75. Seeley, J. R. Goethe reviewed after Sixty Years, 217.
Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry. Collected by Henry Headley, 26 n. Seward, Anna. On Shakespeare's Monument at Stratford-upon-
Shakespeare, William. His "artistic discretion," 174.
His knowledge and use of the Bible, 176.
Compared with Addison, 18, 91. Compared with Bacon, 168, 316. Compared with Fletcher, 92. Compared with Goethe, 158, 159. Compared with Homer, 82. Compared with Ben Jonson, 15, 53, 61, 69, 80, 92, 98, 104, 114. Compared with Milton, 131, 170. His creation of the fairy world, 83. Debased by interpolations, 15, 103. The effect of his genius on the taste of the nation, 129.
His epitaph in Stratford-on-Avon Church, viii, 41.
First Folio edition of his Works, 6, 42, 45, 46, 47.
History of opinion of, its division into periods, 3.
The "impersonality" of his writings, 155, 174.
Influence of eighteenth century re- search on his reputation, ix.
Jubilee celebration at Boston, 1824,
His "solecism of speech," 68. His statue in Central Park, New York, 186.
Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse. Dr. Ingleby, vii. 4.
L. Toulmin Smith, viii, 5. Shakespeare's Garland, 113, 116, 298, 299, 301.
Shakespeare's Knowledge and Use of the Bible. By Bishop Charles Words- worth, 176.
Shakespeare Sonnets. By Mathilde Blind, 213.
Shakspere: A Critical Study of his Mind and Art. By Edward Dowden, 28, 190, 267. Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Lines written among the Euganean Hills, 235. Shenstone, William. The School- mistress, 24.
Sheppard, Samuel. In Memory of our Famous Shakespeare, from Epigrams, 59.
Shooting Niagara: and After? Thomas Carlyle, 264.
Short Studies on Great Subjects. James Anthony Froude, 167.
Shakespeare in, 5.
Smart, Christopher.
Othello, 96.
Smith, L. Toulmin. Her edition of Ingleby's Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse, viii, 5.
Sociable Letters. By the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle, 64, 277. Soliloquy in Imitation of Hamlet. By William Hamilton, 24. Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 27. Somervile, William. Lines to Mr. Addison, 23.
Some 300 Fresh Allusions to Shab- spere from 1594 to 1694. Edited by Dr. Furnivall, viii, 5. Songs and Sonnets of William Shake- speare. Edited by Francis Turner Palgrave, 181.
Songs of many Seasons. By Oliver Wendell Holmes, 177.
Sonnets. By Matthew Arnold, 29, 169. By Mathilde Blind, 213. By Robert Browning, 204. By Hartley Coleridge, 148. By Richard Watson Gilder, 212.
By Thomas Freeman, 39.
By Hugh Holland, 45.
By John Keats, 138.
By George Meredith, 202. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 185. By Algernon Charles Swinburne, 29,
By Archbishop Trench, 180. By John Weever, 37.
By William Wordsworth, 127. Sonnets, with other Poems. By William Lisle Bowles, 124.
Sonnets dedicated to Liberty. By William Wordsworth, 127. Souls of Books, The. By Lord Lytton,259. Southerne, Mr., An Epistle to. By Elijah Fenton, 8o.
Southey, Robert, and Richard Porson. Imaginary conversation. By W. S. Landor, 316.
A Vision of Judgment, 238. Spectator, The, No. 45. By Joseph Addison, 278.
No. 592. By Joseph Addison, 84. Spenser, Edmund, 40, 42. Sprague, Charles. Prize Ode recited at the representation of the Shake- speare Jubilee at Boston, 1824, 142. Spirit of Shakespeare, The. By George Meredith, 202.
Stanzas on an Infant. By D. M. Moir, 257.
State Worthies. By David Lloyd, 13. Steele, Sir Richard. The Tatler, No. 8, 76. Steevens, George. His edition of Shakespeare's Works, 20. Sterling, John. Shakespeare, 153. Sterne, Laurence. Yorick's Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, 295.
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