ACCURACY of Booth Reprint, 158. Act and Scene Division of the Quartos, 165.
Acting, Diderot Concerning, 120. Adee, Hon. A. A., Designs Notation for Bankside Edition, 23.
Plea for Reference Canon, 153. Anachronisms in Plays, 134. Architecture in Shakespeare's Time, 85. in the Poets, 119.
Dr. Rolfe's Idea of Reference to, 9. Arden, Pedigree of, plate to face p. 48. Arms, Fac-simile of First Grant to Shakespeare, 45.
Aston Cantlow, Property Litigated by John Shakespeare at, 71. As You Like It, The Tale of Gamelyn, and, E. Mac Davis, 231.
BANKSIDE Edition of Shakespeare, the Completion of, 21.
How Name Selected, 21. Average Progress of Manufacture of, 21.
The Collations for, 26, 175. Special Illustrated Features of, 25. Editors, Names of the, 24.
Bartlett, John, Progress of His Con- cordance, 51.
Belarius's Cave, Supposed Site of,
Blackletter, Largest Work in, Ever Set
Up in America, 23.
Books received, 49, 188, 244. Books reviewed, 49, 246.
Booth, Lionel, His Great Reprint of the First Folio, 158.
Originals Taken for It, 159. CAERMARTHEN, in Wales, Supposed Site of Belarius's Cave, 48.
View of, frontispiece to face p. 1. Canon. See REFERENCE CANON. Chester, Robert, Title-Page of his Love's Martyr, to face 130. Collation Tables of the Bankside Edi- tion of Shakespeare, 26. of the First Folio, 30. Concordance to the Plays, Progress of John Bartlett's, 51.
The Bankside Globe, by Mrs. Thomas, 175. Cooley, C. L., Shakespeare's Years, 204. Cooke, Hon. Martin W., Report in New York Shakespeare Society, 122. Court of Record at Stratford-on-Avon, 68.
Courts, Local, in Shakespeare's Time, 67, note.
Critical Editions of the Plays, List of,59. DALY, Mr. Augustin, His Revival of Twelfth Night, 175.
Dedication of the Venus and Adonis, Fac-simile of, 150.
Dialect. See WARWICKSHIRE DIALECT. Diderot, M., on Acting, 120.
Directions. See STAGE DIRECTIONS. Dethick, Garter King of Arms, 46. Doak, H. M., as to Continuance of the Bankside Edition, 166.
Douce, Francis, Made First Attempt to Reproduce Folio, 157. Doyle, John T., Illustrates Shylock's Case, 54.
Droeshout, Portrait Reproduced by Lionel Booth, 158.
EDITIONS, List of Critical, of the Plays, 59.
Completion of the Bankside, 21. Equity," None Stirring," Conclusion of Judge Phelps' Paper on, 63. Omitted Pages of, Supplied, 188. FALKNER, Chas., Jr., His Novel, A Man That's Married, 34, 176,
Four-Text Hamlet, Appleton Morgan's, Ready for Printer, 103.
Frey, Albert R., and the Bankside Shakespeare, 21.
GADSHILL Incident, and "No Equity Stirring," 64.
Garter King of Arms Grants Arms to Shakespeare, 46.
George Eliot as to Warwickshire Pro- nunciation, 149.
Gibbs, Lease to Shakespeare, 71, note, 73.
Gentleman by Birth, Shakespeare a, 44. Granada, Notes of a Nicaraguan Trial at, 55.
Grammar Schools, Statement as to Elizabethan, 146.
Grant of Arms, Shakepeare's Fac-simile of First Draft of, 44.
Gravestone. See Tombstone. HAMLET, Dr. Morgan's Four-Text, 163, Headpieces, Ornamental, of the First Folio, 32.
Heylin, Dr., Why Did He not Mention Shakespeare?
JACK CADE, Stage Dressing of, 26. Jargon in All's Well That Ends
John Shakespeare Engaged in Local Politics, 68,
Jonson, Ben, His Twelve Night Rev- ells, I.
Jordan, Thomas F., Asks a Question. See MORGAN, 61.
Julius Cæsar, Shakespeare's Alleged Misconceptions of, 123. Jury, Why Shakespeare Did not Face a Local, 79.
LAMBERT, Edward, Shakespeare's Bro- ther-in-Law, 71, 72.
Law School, Shakespeare, 63. Last, but not Perpetual Home, A Man's Tomb Is His, 51.
Line Numbering, Curiosity of Ordi- nary, 165.
Superiority of Bankside System of, 165.
Lenox Library Consulted in Editing the Bankside, 24.
Lines, Actual Number, in Folio and Quarto Plays, 25. Local Politics, John Shakespeare En- gaged in, 68.
Lounsbury, T. R., Letter from, as to First Folio Spelling, 116. Love's Labour's Lost, How Newly Augmented, Appleton Morgan,
Love's Martyr, Title-Page of Chester's, to face 130.
MAC DAVIS, E., The Tale of Gamelyn and As You Like It, 231. Man That's Married, A, Mr. Falkner's Shakespearian Novel, 34, 176, 214.
Designs Make-up of, 21.
Introduction to Vol. XX., Bank- side, 31.
Answers Mr. Jordan's Query, 61. Paper on First Heir of Shake- speare's Invention, 130.
His Four-Text Hamlet, 163. How the Love's Labour's Lost was "Newly Augmented," 195.
NORTH of England Dialect in the Plays, 137.
OFFICERS of the New York Shake- speare Society Elected, 51. Orthography of First Folio Letter from T. R. Lounsbury, 116. Outlines, Ninth Edition of Dr. Halliwell- Phillipps', 27.
PATTERSON, William, His Reproduc- tion of the First Folio, 162. Politics, Local. See LOCAL POLITICS. Pronunciation, The Warwickshire, 44. Pott, Mrs. Henry, as to Dialect in the Plays, 151.
Puns on the Warwickshire Pronunci- ation, 133.
QUARTO Plays, Actual Lines in, 25.
REFERENCE Canon of the Plays, Mr. Adee's Plea for a, 153.
Riverside Press and the Bankside Shakespeare, 21.
Rolfe, W. J., His Department of Shake- speariana, 52, 191, 192. as a Critic, 254, 256.
Notes on Shakespearian Architec- ture, 191.
SCAMELS," Young, from the Rocks," What are They? 52.
Scammon, F. J., Article on the Com- pletion of the Bankside Shake-
Scene and Act Divisions in the Quartos, 165.
Sepulture, What Is a Man's Right of, 51. Somersetshire Dialect in King Lear, I 34.
Sonnets, Did Meres Mention Them? 135.
Soon," Meaning of Word, in War- wickshire Dialect, 136. Southampton, Was He Intimate with Shakespeare? 152, 254.
Spelling, "American," 41. See ORTHOG-
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