1. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. - The Cambridge History of English Literature.
- English Dramatic Literature—A. W. Ward.
- History of English Poetry—W. J. Courthope.
- The Mad Folk of Shakespeare—Dr. Bucknill.
- Notes on Shakespeare in various editions—notably the Variorum.
- Shakespearean Tragedy—A. C. Bradley.
- Shakespeare, his mind and art—Ed. Dowden.
- Introductions to the various editions mentioned below under
- “Drama.”
- Notes and Lectures—S. T. Coleridge.
- Francis Beaumont—G. C. Macaulay.
- The Oxford Dictionary—passim.
- EncyclopÆdia Britannica—s.v. Insanity.
- History of the Insane in the British Isles—Tuke.
- The Psychology of Insanity—B. Hart.
- Survey of London—Stow, ed. Kingsford.
- “Have with you to Saffron Walden”—Nash.
- “The Belman of London”—Dekker.
- “Anatomie of the Bodie of Man”—Vicary.
- “Nymphidia”—Drayton.
- “The Battle of Agincourt”—Drayton.
2. DRAMA. The Works of: | Shakespeare | Globe Edn. (and others). | | Lyly | edn. 1858. | | Marlowe | Oxford Press. | | Beaumont & Fletcher | ed. Dyce (11 vol.). | | Massinger | ed. Gifford (4 vol.). | | Webster | Mermaid Edn. | | Ford | ed. Gifford (2 vol.). | | Middleton | ed. Bullen (8 vol.). | | Dekker | ed. Pearson (4 vol.). | | Jonson | Mermaid Edn. | | Marston | ed. Bullen. | | Shirley | ed. Dyce; ed. Gifford. | | Brome | edn. 1873. | | Day | ed. Bullen. | Chettle: | Hoffman | ed. 1852. | N.B.—References are to the editions named above. Specific notes are given where possible to all quotations directly bearing on the subject of the essay.
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