LIST OF AUTHORITIES AND TEXTS CONSULTED ADAMS, W. H. DAVENPORT, Witch, Warlock, and Magician. Lon- don, 1889. ADAMS, JOSEPH QUINCY, and New York, 1923. A Life of William Shakespeare. Boston ADDISON, JOSEPH, The Spectator; with introduction and notes by George A. Aitken. London, 1898, 8 vols. AIKIN, LUCY, Memoirs of the Court of Elizabeth, Queen of Eng- land. New York, 1870, 2 vols. in I. Memoirs of the Court of King James the First. London, 1822, 2 vols. ALDEN, RAYMOND MACDONALD, Shakespeare. New York, 1922. Antiquary, The. A magazine devoted to the study of the past. Published by Elliott Stock, London, 1880-1915, 51 vols. ARBOIS, MARIE HENRY DE JUBAINVILLE D', Le Cycle mythologique irlandais et la mythologie celtique, Vol. 2 of Cours de IittCrature celtique. Paris, 1883-1902, 12 vols. ARONSTEIN, B., Ben Jonson. Berlin, 1906. ASCHAM, ROGER, The Whole Works of Roger Ascham, edited by Dr. Giles. London, 1864, 2 vols. ATKWSON, J. C., A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect. London, 1868. ATKINSON, ROBERT, The Book of Ballymote, edited by Robert Atkinson. Dublin, 1887. The Book of Leinster, edited by Robert Atkinson. Dublin, 1 880. AUBREY, JOHN, Miscellanies upon Various Subjects. London, 1.890. Natural1 History of Wiltshire. Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare, edited by W. Carew Hazlitt, London, 1875. Remaines of GentiIisme and Judaisme, edited by James Britten. Folk Lore Soc. Publns., Vol. 4, London, 1881. AUSTIN, HENRY, The Scourge of Venus, edited by A. B. Grosart Lancashire, 1876. AYDELOTTE, FRANK, Elizabethan Rogues and Vagabonds. Oxford, 1913. 263
264 AUTHORITIES AND TEXTS CONSULTED BACON, FRANCIS, Works, collected and edited by Spedding, Ellis and Heath, Vols. 4, 5, 13. Boston, 1860-1864, 15 ~01s. BAILEY, NATHAN, A New Universal Etymological English Dictionary, originally compiled by Nathan Bailey & others. London, 1764. BALDWIN, THOMAS WHITFIELD, The Organization and Personnel of the Shakespearean Company. Princeton, 1927. BALE, JOHN, The Dramatic Writings of John Bale, edited by John S. Farmer. London, 1907. Ballads & Broadsides Chiefly of the Elizabethan Period, edited by Herbert L. Collmann. Oxford, 1912. BANDELLO, Certain Tragical Discourses of Bandello, translated into English by Geffraie Fenton, 1567, with introduction by Robert L. Douglas. London, 1898, 2 vols. BARCLAY, ALEXANDER, Certayne Egloges. Spenser Society Publns. No. 39, Manchester, 1885. - The Cytezen and Uplondyshman, edited by F. W. Fairholt. Percy Society Publns. Vol. 22, London, 1847. The Mirrour of Good Manners. Spenser Society Publns. No. 38, Manchester, 1885. The Ship of Fools, translated by Alexander Barclay, edited by T. H. Jamieson. Edinburgh and London, 1874, 2 vols. BARKSTED, WILLIAM, Poems, edited by A. B. Grosart. Manchester, 1876. BARNES, BARNABE, The Devil's Charter, edited by R. B McKerrow. Louvain, 1904. Poems, edited by A. B. Grosart. Lancashire, 1825. BARNFIELD, RICHARD, Complete Poems, edited by A. B. Grosart. Roxburghe Club Publns. London, 1876. BASKERVILL, CHARLES READ, The Genesis of Spenser's Queen of Faerie. Modern Philology, Vol. 18, May 1920, Chicago, 1920-1921. BASTIAN, ADOLF, Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie, edited by Adolf Bastian and R. Hartman. Berlin, 1869. BAXTER, RICHARD, The Saint's Everlasting Rest. The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, edited by William Orme, Vol. 22. London, 1830, 23 vols. BEAUFORD, WILLIAM, The Antient Topography of Ireland. No. XI of Vol. 3 of Vallancey, Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, DubIin, 1783. BEAUMONT, FRANCIS and JOHN FLETCHER, The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with introduction by George Darley. London, 1851, 2 vols.
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