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PART III.
=THE LAMB SHAKESPEARE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.=
With Illustrations and Music. Based on MARY AND CHARLES LAMB'S
TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE, and edited by Professor I. GOLLANCZ,
who has inserted within the prose setting those scenes and
passages from the Plays with which the young reader should
early become acquainted. The Music arranged by T. MASKELL
HARDY. Imperial 16mo, cloth, _1s. 6d._ net per vol.; leather,
_2s. 6d._ net per vol.; School Edit., linen, _1s._ net per vol.
=I. The Tempest.=
=II. As You Like It.=
=III. A Midsummer Night's Dream.=
=IV. The Merchant of Venice.=
=V. The Winter's Tale.=
=VI. Twelfth Night.=
=VII. Cymbeline.=
=VIII. Romeo and Juliet.=
=IX. Macbeth.=
=X. Much Ado About Nothing.=
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=XI. Life of Shakespeare for the Young.= By Prof. I. GOLLANCZ.
[_Preparing._
=XII. An Evening with Shakespeare=: 10 Dramatic Tableaux for Young
People, with Music by T. MASKELL HARDY, and Illustrations.
Cloth, _2s._ net; leather, _3s. 6d._ net; linen, _1s. 6d._ net.
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PART IV.
=SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND.=
A series of volumes illustrative of the life, thought, and
letters of England in the time of Shakespeare.
=Robert Laneham's Letter=, describing part of the Entertainment
given to Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle in 1575. With
Introduction by Dr. FURNIVALL, and Illustrations. Demy 8vo,
cloth, _5s._ net.
=The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth=: reprints of
Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of Vacabondes.' Harman's 'Caveat for
Common Cursetors.' Parson Haben's or Hyberdyne's 'Sermon in
Praise of Thieves and Thievery,' &c. With many woodcuts. Edited,
with Introduction, by EDWARD VILES and Dr. FURNIVALL. Demy
8vo, cloth, _5s._ net.
=Shakespeare's Holinshed=: a reprint of all the passages in
Holinshed's 'Chronicle' of which use was made in Shakespeares
Historical Plays, with Notes. Edited by W. G. BOSWELL STONE.
Royal 8vo, cloth, _10s. 6d._ net.
=The Shakespeare Allusion Book.= Reprints of all reference
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