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Obras de Shakespeare.

Shakespeare's Puck. Lines by T. Nash illustrative of á passage in «lidsummer nights dream.» By Book-lover.

Skeltonicat song. By J. Heywood; the dramatist. By Philo- Heywood.

On Shakespeare's Bust at Stratford-upon-Avon, and proposal for restoring it to its primitive stale.

On á poem attributed to J. Nash. By G. L.

«l'm to be married o'aunday» á ballad illustrative of á passage in «The taming of the Shrew.» By F. S. A.

Early rarity of the works of Robert Greene. By. T. J. Scos «Who was» Wil, my Lord of Leicester's jesting player? By J. Bruce.

Corrections of Shakespeare's Text, suggested by Judge Biackstone etc. from his original manuscripts. By T. E.

Tomlins.

Inigo Jones, and his office unaer the crown, with extracto from the acounts of the Paymaster of the Crown works, in the Audit office. By P. Cunningham.

On the word «Ducdama» in «As you like ito. By Halliwet.

On the signature of John Shakespeare. William Shakespeare's Papers. By R. Bigsby.

Origin of the Induction lo Shakespeare's «Taming of the Shrew» By H. G. Norton.

Shakespeare's Bust at Stratford-upon-Avon. By W.Ilarneas.

Did General Harrison Kill «Dick Robinson» the playert By P. Cupningbam.

The bridal Runaway. An essay on Juliet's Soliloquay.

By N. J. Haipin.

John Wilson, the singer in «Much ado about nothinga. By P. Colior.

On á mistake by Messieurs Chambers relajing to Damon and Pythias. By J. H. Baverstock.

Conjectures on some of the cortupt or obscure passages of Shakespeare. By Barron Field.