IV, i.... 186, 266 Nationalities of S., FRASER.. Zucchero portrait.... .230 .131 Negro-English and S.-English, THOM .129 .187 Neptune, Ode to, MERIVALE.. 313 Offer for proof of S. .291 O'Connell portrait of S., NORRIS.... ...64, 239 O'Keefe, C M., Irish words... .23% Ophelia. ..188 Orestes............ Othello... Magazines, S. in....... Make the door Male........ .88, 157 Malvolio, Irving as.... Mammocks ......188 Mankind.... .....185 MARCH, F. A., Dram of eale ...... 19 Mariowe, C.. ..295 I. iii, 251 II, i, 13.. II. i. 39. II, i, 206 Marston, S. and, FLEAY. Mary, Virgin...... Master Examination in... French. .233 29, 60, 91, 128, 218, 238, 260. 288, 318 ..200 Furness s 32 Richard II: I, i. ..275 Performance by negroes... .138, 161 Salvini.. 12 II, i ...234 .156 lipos ..........121, 290 .76 Parallelisms, BOODLE... 85 .257 PEDDER, H. C., Irving as Shylock...... 90| I, iii, 233. .255 ..59, 128 Medical Thoughts of Shakespeare. ..158 Pistol; a Silhouette, HOOPER. ARNOLD, M., Shakespeare............ 51 54 158 185 III, iv, 52 255 1 Examination paper, ROLFE.........192 228 Irving in..... 90 edition.. 44 I, v PRESTON, M. J.: Sit. Jessica.........172 II, ii.. II, iii, 1...... MERIVALE, H., Ode to Neptune.........273 The Dead Lion Shakespeare 38, 56, 123, 124, 159, 192, 175 ...121, 264 .164 ....164, 238 ..187 137 .124 III, ii priests IV, i... IV, ii, 72. II, ii, 7 II, iii, 117. II. iii, 119 III, ii, 21. III. iv, 110. III, v, 35.... V, i.... V, iii V, iv, 4 V, vii. 18. doctor in.... and Hawthorne and Orestes Mackay, C., on Sonnets Macready, W. C......... Magazines, S. in.... Make the door .132 Museum, S., Halliwell-Phillipps....... 32 268 Names, The, BROWNING.... 186, 266 Nationalities of S., FRASER. .131 Negro-English and S.-English, THOM..129 .187 Neptune, Ode to, MERIVALE... 192 313 Offer for proof of S. .291 O'Connell portrait of S., NORRIS... .238 Ophelia. .188 Orestes... contributions.... Provincialisms of S., LANGLIN..... ....185 Pun... .185 247 Pyramus and Thisbe....... ................ 54 137 .285 Talma portrait..... 280 .133 Ward statue... 281 47 Warwick portrait... 207 Winstanley portrait: ......245 Zincke portrait.. ..280 19 Zoust portrait.. ..230 250 Zucchero portrait.... ..230 161 Possessive, S.'s use of, CROSBY...........155 64 VOL. I. SHAKESPEARIANA. "Age cannot wither nor custom stale his infinite variety."-Ant. & Cleo, NOVEMBER, 1883. No. I. "CURST BE HE THAT MOVES MY BONES!" [Suggested by reading of a movement on foot in England for opening Shakespeare's grave.] SMALL reverence hath this scientific age And, by its rules, much honored, ancient treasures, On which our ancestors have set great store, And counted oft the precious value o'er, May something lack; at which our time's conceit Would brand such relic as a counterfeit. Naught hath a measure, that can not be weighed ; Who shall bring down these lightly soaring wings, But there are things where measures naught avail. [Copyright, 1883, by THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING Co. All rights reserved.] |