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Shakespeare, William.<br />

Comedies, histories and tragedies as presented at the<br />

Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623; being<br />

the text furnished the players, in parallel pages with the<br />

first revised folio text, with critical introductions; ed.<br />

by Appleton M<strong>org</strong>an. 20v. 1888-92. (Bankside Shakespeare)<br />

r822.33 I5<br />

v.i. The merry wives of Windsor.<br />

v.2. The taming of the shrew.<br />

V, 3. The merchant of Venice.<br />

V, 4-<br />

v. 5-<br />

Troilus and Cressida.<br />

The tragedie of Romeo and Juliet.<br />

V. 6. Much adoe about nothing.<br />

V, 7. The lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus.<br />

V, 8. A midsommer nights dreame.<br />

V. 9-<br />

V. 10.<br />

The tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice.<br />

King Lear.<br />

V. 11. Hamlet, prince of Denmarke.<br />

V. .12. The first part of Henry the Fourth.<br />

V. 13- The second part of Henry the Fourth.<br />

V. 14. Pericles, prince of Tyre.<br />

V. IS- The tragedy of Richard the Third.<br />

V, .16. The life of Henry the Fift.<br />

V. i7- The life and death of King Richard the Second.<br />

V. 18. The life and death of King John.<br />

V .19. The second part of Henry the Sixth.<br />

V. 20. The third part of Henry the Sixt.<br />

Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere; ed. by Charles<br />

Knight, v.1-6. [1839-41.] qr822.33 I4<br />

v.i. HISTORIES: King John; King Richard II; King Henry IV; King<br />

Henry V.<br />

v.2. HISTORIES: King Henry VI; King Richard III; King Henry VIII.<br />

v.3. COMEDIES: TWO gentlemen of Verona; Love's labour's lost; The<br />

merry wives of Windsor; Comedy of errors; Taming of the shrew;<br />

A midsummer-night's dream; The merchant of Venice.<br />

v.4. COMEDIES: All's well that ends well; Much ado about nothing;<br />

Twelfth night; As you like it; Measure for measure; A winter's tale;<br />

Tempest.<br />

v.5. TRAGEDIES: Romeo and Juliet; Hamlet; Cymbeline; Othello; Timon<br />

of Athens; King Lear.<br />

v.6. TRAGEDIES : Macbeth; Troilus and Cressida; Coriolanus; Julius<br />

Caesar; Antony and Cleopatra.—Poems.<br />

Banks, Emma Dunning, comp.<br />

Readers and Speakers<br />

Original recitations, with lesson-talks. 1902 808.8 B22<br />

Blackstone, Harriet, comp.<br />

New<br />

pieces that will take prizes in speaking contests.<br />

1901 808.8 B51<br />

Clark, Solomon Henry, & Blanchard, F. M.<br />

Practical public speaking; a text-book for colleges and<br />

secondary schools. 1905 808.5 C52P<br />

Each chapter takes up some principle for discussion and the selections<br />

chosen are particularly adapted for practice on the principle discussed<br />

in the chapter.<br />

Cumnock, Robert McLean, comp.<br />

Cumnock's school speaker; rhetorical recitations for boys<br />

and girls. 1905 808.8 Cgic<br />

Marsland, Cora.<br />

378<br />

Interpretive reading. 1903 808.5 M41<br />

Selections for recitation, with exercises in vocalization and gesture.

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