THE OLD-SPELLING
SHAKESPEARE.
In Forty Volumes, demy 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net per vol.; or Library Edition (to be subscribed for only in sets), pure rag paper, half-parchment, 5s. net per vol. To be issued at short intervals.
The Works of William Shakespeare with the spelling of the Quarto or the Folio as the basis of the Text, and all changes marked in heavy type. Edited, with brief Introductions and Notes, by F. J. Furnivall, M.A., D.Litt., and F. W. Clarke, M.A. A list of the volumes already published may be had.
Part II.
THE SHAKESPEARE CLASSICS. Small crown 8vo, quarter-bound antique grey boards, 2s. 6d. net. per vol.; whole gold-brown velvet persian, 4s. net per vol.; also 500 special sets on larger paper, half parchment, gilt tops (to be subscribed for only in sets), 5s. net. per vol. Each volume with Frontispiece.
1. Lodge’s ‘Rosalynde’: the original of Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It.’ Edited by W. W. Greg, M.A.
2. Greene’s ‘Pandosto,’ or ‘Dorastus and Fawnia’: the original of Shakespeare’s ‘Winter’s Tale.’ Edited by P. G. Thomas.
3. Brooke’s Poem of ‘Romeus and Juliet’: the original of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ Edited by P. A. Daniel. Modernised and re-edited by J. J. Munro.
4. ‘The Troublesome Reign of King John’: the Play rewritten by Shakespeare as ‘King John.’ Edited by F. J. Furnivall, D.Litt.
5, 6. ‘The History of Hamlet’: With other Documents illustrative of the sources of Shakspeare’s Play, and an Introductory Study of the Legend of Hamlet by Prof. I. Gollancz.