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OF THE

NEW SHAKSPERE SOCIETY.

1. Series I. Transactions. Part I, containing 4 Papers, and editions of the genuine parts of Timon, and Pericles, by the Rev. F. G. Fleay, M.A., with Discussions on the Papers.

2 Series IV. Shakspere Allusion-Books. Part I. 1592-8 A.D. (Greenes Groatesworth of Wit [written in 1592], 1596; Henry Chettle's Kind-Harts Dreame[written in 1593]; Englandes Mourning Garment' [1603]; A Mourneful Dittie [1603]; five sections from Francis Meres's Palladis Tamia, 1598, &c. &c.); edited by C. Mansfield Ingleby, Esq., LL.D.

Publications of the NEW SHAKSPERE SOCIETY now at Press. Series I. Transactions: Part II, containing Papers by J. W. Hales, Esq., M.A., the Rev. F. G. Fleay, M.A., and Richard Simpson, Esq., B.A.; with Discussions on the Papers. Series II. Plays. The First two Quartos of Romeo and Juliet, 1597 and 1599, in a. simple Reprints; b. Parallel Texts, arranged so as to show their Differences, and with Collations of all the Quartos and Folio; c. a revised Edition of the Quarto Text of 1599, collated with the other Quartos and the Folio; the whole edited by P. A. Daniel, Esq.

Series III. Originals and Analogues. 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.

Publications Suggested.

Series II. 1. Parallel Texts of the Quarto and Folio of Henry V., to be edited by Dr Brinsley Nicholson. 2. The Two Noble Kinsmen, to be edited by Harold Littledale, Esq. Parallel Texts of the Imperfect sketches of b. Hamlet and its Quarto 2 (with the Folio and a revised Text). c. Merry Wives of Windsor, and Folio 1; d. The Contention, and Henry VI, Part 2, in F1; The True Tragedy, and Henry VI, Part 3, in F 1. Parallel Texts of the following Quarto Plays and their versions in the First Folio, with collations: Richard III, Q1; 2 Henry IV, Q 1; Troilus and Cressida, Q 1; Lear, Q 1. Of Othello, four Texts: Q 1, Q 2, F 1, and a revised Text.

Parallel Texts of the two earliest Quartos of Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Merchant of Venice.

LIST OF PAPERS

ΤΟ BE READ AT THE NEW SHAKSPERE SOCIETY'S MEETINGS, AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GOWER ST., W.C., FROM OCTOBER, 1874, TO JUNE, 1875, AT 8 P.M.

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October 9. The Politics of Shakspere's Historical Plays; by RICHARD SIMPSON, Esq., B.A.

November 13. The 'weak endings' of Shakspere, in relation to the Chronology of his Plays; by Professor J. K. INGRAM, LL.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin.

December 11. A Discussion on the Play of Cymbeline; to be opend by J. W. HALES, Esq., M.A., or F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A.

January 8. On the first two Quartos of Hamlet, 1603, 1604; by the Rev. E. A. ABBOTT, D.D. (This paper is not intended for printing.)

February 12. On the Quibbles in Shakspere's Plays; by Mrs F. C. N. HALL.

March 12. On the Date of King John; by BRINSLEY NICHOLSON, Esq., M.D.

April 9. A Paper by Professor LEO, Ph.D., of Berlin.

May 14. A Scratch Night: short Papers or Remarks on any Shakspere Topics, by any Members of the Society who will send or speak what they have to say.

June 11. On the Originals of Shakspere's Plots; by HENRY B. WHEATLEY, Esq.

Offers of other Papers and of Scraps are desired, and should be made to Mr FURNIVALL, 3, St George's Square, Primrose Hill, London, N.W. The Committee can appoint the 4th Friday of any month for the reading of any extra Paper that they approve.

NEW SHAKSPERE SOCIETY.

"Societie (saith the text) is the happinesse of life."-Loues Labour's lost, iv. 2.

Meeting at University College, Gower St, London, W.C., on the 2nd Friday of every month (except at Easter and during July, August, and September), at 8 p.m. Subscription, One Guinea a year, due on 1st January, and payable to the Hon. Sec., A. G. Snelgrove, Esq., London Hospital, London, E.

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Professor T. SPENCER BAYNES, LL. D., St An- F. LEIGHTON, Esq., R. A.

drew's.

WILLIAM BLACK, Esq.

H. I. H. PRINCE LOUIS-LUCIEN BONAPARTE.
Professor F. J. CHILD, Ph.D., Harvard Coll.,
U.S.A.

Prof. HIRAM CORSON, Cornell Univ., Ithaca,
U.S.A.

THE RIGHT HON. Wм. F. COWPER-TEMPLE,
M.P.

THE HON. MRS WM. F. COWPER-TEMPLE.
SIR JOHN F. DAVIS, Bart.

LORD DELAMERE.

Professor N. DELIUS, Ph.D., Bonn.

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DERBY.

THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G.

Professor LEO, Ph.D., Berlin.
H. R. H. PRINCE LEOPOLD.
THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN.

J. RUSSELL LOWELL, Esq., D.C.L., Cambridge,
U.S.A.

SIR JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S.
THE RIGHT HON. LORD LYTTELTON.
GEORGE MACDONALD, Esq., LL.D.
THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

H. MAUDSLEY, Esq., M.D.

Prof. HENRY MORLEY, Univ. Coll., London.'
Rev. RICHARD MORRIS, LL.D.

Professor MAX MÜLLER, Ph.D., Oxford.
Professor C. W. OPZOOMER, Ph.D., Utrecht.
Professor C. H. PEARSON, M.A., Melbourne.

Professor DoWDEN, LL. D., Trin. Coll., Dublin. SIR HENRY RAWLINSON.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN.

THE COUNTESS OF DUCIE.

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DUFFERIN
AND CLANDEBOYE, Governor-General of
Canada.

THE EARL OF ELLESMERE.

ALEXANDER J. ELLIS, Esq., F. R.S.
Professor KARL ELZE, Ph.D., Dessau.

HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Esq., Philadel-
phia, U.S.A.

MRS HORACE HOWARD FURNESS.
MADAME GERVINUS, Heidelberg.

HENRY HUCKS GIBBS, Esq.

THE EARL OF GOSFORD.

N. E. S. A. HAMILTON, Esq.

SIR T. DUFFUS HARDY.

Rev. H. N. HUDSON, Cambridge, U.S.A.
Professor T. H. HUXLEY, F.R.S.

HENRY REEVE, Esq., D.C.L.

THE RIGHT HON. LORD ROMILLY.
DANTE G. ROSSETTI, Esq.

W. ROUSBY, Esq., and MRS W. ROUSBY.
Professor J. RUSKIN, M.A., Oxford.
THE EX-BISHOP OF ST DAVID'S.
Professor J. R. SEELEY, M.A., Cambridge.
The Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A., Cambridge.
WILLIAM SMITII, Esq., D.C.L.
SIR EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart.
TOM TAYLOR, Esq., M.A.

Professor BERNHARD TEN BRINK, Ph.D.,
Strassburg.

THE REV. W. H. THOMPSON, D.D., MASTER OF
TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.

Professor ULRICI, Ph.D., Halle.

R. GRANT WHITE, Esq., New York, U.S.A.

COMMITTEE:

F. J. FURNIVALL, Esq. (M.A.), Director, 3, St George's Square, Primrose Hill, London, N.W. The Rev. EDWIN A. ABBOTT, D.D.

J. W. HALES, Esq., M.A.

C. MANSFIELD INGLEBY, Esq., LL.D.

GEORGE H. KINGSLEY, Esq., M.D.
FRED. D. MATTHEW, Esq.
BRINSLEY NICHOLSON, ESQ., M.D.

RICHARD SIMPSON, Esq., B.A.

Treasurer: WILLIAM PAYNE, Esq., The Keep, Forest Hill, London, S.E.
Hon. Sec. ARTHUR G. SNELGROVE, Esq., London Hospital, London, E.

Bankers: THE ALLIANCE BANK, Bartholomew Lane, London, E. C.
Publishers: N. TRÜBNER & Co., 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.
Note-Takers (at Discussions): Mr WM. PAYTON and Mr T. COLLET, 14, Mornington
Crescent, N.W.

Agents for North Germany: ASHER & Co., 53, Mohren-Strasse, Berlin.
Agent for South Germany, &c.: KARL J. TRÜBNER, 9, Münster Platz, Strassburg.

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