INDEX TO BIBLIOGRAPHY.
SHAKESPEARE'S BONES.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EXHUMATION QUESTION AS AFFECTING SHAKESPEARE'S BONES.
FOOTNOTES
Shakespeare on his death-bed
Shakespeare’s Bones
THE PROPOSAL TO DISINTER THEM,
CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THEIR POSSIBLE BEARING
ON HIS PORTRAITURE:
ILLUSTRATED BY INSTANCES OF
VISITS OF THE LIVING TO THE DEAD.
BY
C. M. INGLEBY, LL.D., V.P.R.S.L.,
Honorary Member of the German Shakespeare Society,
and a Life-Trustee of Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Museum, and New Place,
at Stratford-upon-Avon.
Decorative graphic
LONDON:
TrÜbner & Co., 57 & 59, Ludgate Hill.
1883.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.]
“Let’s talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs.”
Richard II, a. iii, s. 2.
This Essay
IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO
THE MAJOR AND CORPORATION OF STRATFORD-UPON-AVON,
AND THE VICAR
OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY THERE,
BY THEIR FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE,
THE AUTHOR.