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s Historiques et Litteraires_ (Paris, 1843, ii. 62 et seq.) {351b} Cf. Lacroix, _Histoire de l'Influence de Shakespeare sur le Theatre Francais_, 1867; _Edinburgh Review_; 1849, pp. 39-77; Elze, _Essays_, pp. 193 seq.; M. Jusserand, _Shakespeare en France sous l'Ancien Regime_, Paris, 1898. {352} Cf. Giovanni Andres, _Dell' Origine_, _Progressi e Stato attuale d' ogni Letteratura_, 1782. {353a} Cf. _New Shaksp. Soc. Trans._ 1880-5, pt. ii. 431 seq. {353b} Cf. _Ungarische Revue_ (Budapest) Jan. 1881, pp. 81-2; and August Greguss's Shakspere . . . elso kotet: Shakspere palyaja Budapest, 1880 (an account in Hungarian of Shakespeare's Life and Works). {354} Cf. _Macmillan's Magazine_, May 1880. {361} Compiled between 1669 and 1696; first printed in _Letters from the Bodleian Library_, 1813, and admirably re-edited for the Clarendon Press during the present year by the Rev. Andrew Clark (2 vols.) {362} See pp. 367-8. {364} The earliest attempts at a concordance were _A Complete Verbal Index to the Plays_, by F. Twiss (1805), and _An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words_ by Samuel Ayscough (1827), but these are now superseded. {366a} Jordan's _Collections_, including this fraudulent will of Shakespeare's father, was printed privately by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps in 1864. {366b} See p. 267. {367a} Reference has already been made to the character of the manuscript corrections made by Collier in a copy of the Second Folio of 1632, known as the Perkins Folio. See p. 312, note 2. The chief authorities on the subject of the Collier forgeries are: _An Inquiry into the Genuineness of the Manuscript Corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier's Annotated Shakspere Folio_, _1632_, _and of certain Shaksperian Documents likewise published by Mr. Collier_, by N. E. S. A. Hamilton, London, 1860; _A Complete View of the Shakespeare Controversy concerning the Authenticity and Genuineness of Manuscript Matter affecting the Works and Biography of Shakspere_, _published by J. Payne Collier as the Fruits of his Researches_, by C. M. Ingleby, LL.D. of Trinity College, Cambridge, London, 1865; _Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich_, by George F. Warner, M.A., 1881; _Notes on the Life of James Payne Collier_, _with a Complete List of his Works and an Account of such Shakespeare Documents as are believed to be spurious_, by Henry B. Wheatley, London, 1884. {36
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