
Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher
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Chapters (83)
- Shakespeare, With introductory matter on Poetry, the Drama, and the Stage.
- Definition Of Poetry.
- Greek Drama.
- Progress Of The Drama.
- The Drama Generally, And Public Taste.
- Shakespeare, A Poet Generally.
- Shakespeare's Judgment equal to his Genius.
- Recapitulation, And Summary Of the Characteristics of Shakespeare's Dramas.
- Outline Of An Introductory Lecture Upon Shakespeare.
- Order Of Shakespeare's Plays.
- Notes On The “Tempest.”
- “Love's Labour's Lost.”
- “Midsummer Night's Dream.”
- “Comedy Of Errors.”
- “As You Like It.”
- “Twelfth Night.”
- “All's Well That Ends Well.”
- “Merry Wives Of Windsor.”
- “Measure For Measure.”
- “Cymbeline.”
- “Titus Andronicus.”
- “Troilus And Cressida.”
- “Coriolanus.”
- “Julius Cæsar.”
- “Antony And Cleopatra.”
- “Timon Of Athens.”
- “Romeo And Juliet.”
- Shakespeare's English Historical Plays.
- “King John.”
- “Richard II.”
- “Henry IV.—Part I.”
- “Henry IV.—Part II.”
- “Henry V.”
- “Henry VI.—Part I.”
- “Richard III.”
- “Lear.”
- “Hamlet.”
- “Macbeth.”
- “Winter's Tale.”
- “Othello.”
- Notes on Ben Jonson.
- Whalley's Preface.
- “Whalley's ‘Life Of Jonson.’ ”
- “Every Man Out Of His Humour.”
- “Poetaster.”
- “Fall Of Sejanus.”
- “Volpone.”
- “Apicæne.”
- “The Alchemist.”
- “Catiline's Conspiracy.”
- “Bartholomew Fair.”
- “The Devil Is An Ass.”
- “The Staple Of News.”
- “The New Inn.”
- Notes On Beaumont And Fletcher.
- Harris's Commendatory Poem On Fletcher.
- Life Of Fletcher In Stockdale's Edition, 1811.
- “Maid's Tragedy.”
- “A King And No King.”
- “The Scornful Lady.”
- “The Custom Of The Country.”
- “The Elder Brother.”
- “The Spanish Curate.”
- “Wit Without Money.”
- “The Humorous Lieutenant.”
- “The Mad Lover.”
- “The Loyal Subject.”
- “Rule A Wife And Have A Wife.”
- “The Laws Of Candy.”
- “The Little French Lawyer.”
- “Valentinian.”
- “Rollo.”
- “The Wildgoose Chase.”
- “A Wife For A Month.”
- “The Pilgrim.”
- “The Queen Of Corinth.”
- “The Noble Gentleman.”
- “The Coronation.”
- “Wit At Several Weapons.”
- “The Fair Maid Of The Inn.”
- “The Two Noble Kinsmen.”
- “The Woman Hater.”
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