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1303. POLLARD, HUGH B. C. Bacon and His Legacy. Discovery, May 1926, 159–62.

1304. SEMPRINI, G. Francis Bacon. Milan: Athena, 1926. pp. 100. 1305. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. Bacon as a Historian. Leading Article, Apr. 8, 1926, 253-4.

Baxter, Richard. 1306. The Rev. Richard Baxter's Last Treatise ['The Poor Husbandman's Advocate to Rich Racking Landlords... by Gildas Salvanius']. Copied from the мs. in Dr Williams's Library, and ed. by FREDERICK J. POWICKE. With an introduction by the late GEORGE UNWIN. Manchester: Univ. Press; London: Longmans, 1926. 101 × 62. pp. 60. 2s. Offprint from the Bull. of the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1926, x, 163–218.

1307. THOMAS, J. M. LLOYD. The Autobiography of Richard Baxter. (Bibl. 1925, 1147.) Rev. by Llewelyn Powys in Dial, Aug. 1926, LXXXI, 155-8; by W. Fischer in Anglia Beibl., Feb. 1926, XXXVII, 36-8.

Beaumont, Francis. 1308. HARRISON, T. P., Jr. A Probable Source of Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Philaster.' P. M. L. A. Am., June 1926, XLI, 294-303.

1309. MAXWELL, Baldwin. The Hungry Knave in the Beaumont and Fletcher Plays. Philol. Quart., Oct. 1926, V, 299–305.

1310. SPRAGUE, ARTHUR COLBY. Beaumont and Fletcher on the Restoration Stage. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1926. 8vo. pp. xx, 299. $4.00. Rev. by R. W. in Harvard Graduates' Mag., Dec. 1926, xxxv, 383-5; in Theatre Arts Mo., Nov. 1926, x, 796; by Hazelton Spencer in New Republic, Dec. 15, 1926, XLIX, 117–18; by Brander Matthews in Outlook, Dec. 22, 1926, CXLIV, 536-7.

Beaumont, Sir John. 1311. The Theatre of Apollo: an Entertainment written by Sir John Beaumont in 1625. Ed. W. W. GREG. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1926. 8 × 51. pp. 23. 8s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 23, 1926, 947.

1312. HUTTON, JAMES. A Poem by Sir John Beaumont wrongly attributed to Drummond of Hawthornden. M.L.R., Oct. 1926, xxi, 368-72.

Bodley, Sir Thomas. 1313. Letters of Sir Thomas Bodley addressed to the University of Oxford, 1598-1611. Ed. by G. W. WHEELER. Bodleian Quart. Record, July 1926, Oct. 1926, v, 46–50, 72-6.

1314. Letters of Sir Thomas Bodley to Thomas James, First Keeper of the Bodleian Library. Ed. with an Introduction by G. W. WHEELER. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1926. pp. xlviii, 252. 21S.

Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery. 1315. CLARK, WILLIAM S. The Earl of Orrery's Play 'The Generall.' R.E.S., Oct. 1926, 11, 459–60.

1316.

Further Light upon the Heroic Plays of Roger Boyle,

Earl of Orrery. R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 206–II.

1317. The Published but Unacted 'Heroic Plays' of Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery. R.E.S., July 1926, 11, 280–3.

Browne, Sir Thomas. 1318. ASHTON, ARTHUR J. Sir Thomas Browne en famille. Engl. Rev., Dec. 1926, XLIII, 693–707.

1319. DUNN, WILLIAM P. Sir Thomas Browne: A Study in Religious Philosophy. Menasha, Wis., 1926. 23 cm. pp. 190. (Columbia Univ. Thesis.)

Bunyan, John. 1320. GOLDER, HAROLD. John Bunyan's Hypocrisy. No. Am. Rev., June-July-Aug. 1926, 223, 323–32.

1321. GREG, W. W. The 'Issues' of 'The Pilgrim's Progress.' T.L.S., Aug. 19, 1926, 549.

1322. HODGSON, J. E. Bunyan's 'Book for Boys and Girls.' T.L.S., Nov. 4, 1926, 770; cf. Dec. 30, 1926, 964.

Burton, Robert. 1323. The Anatomy of Melancholy. By Democritus Junior. Illustrated by E. McKnight Kauffer. 2 vols. London: Nonesuch Press, 1926. 12 × 81. Vol. 1. pp. 300. Vol. II. pp. 301-591. 105s. Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Article), Jan. 21, 1926, 33-4; by A. Birrell in Nation-Athen., Feb. 13, 1926, XXXVIII, 20, 678-9.

1324. Burton the Anatomist: Being Extracts from the 'Anatomy of Melancholy' chosen to interest the Psychologist in every man. Ed. by G. C. F. MEAD and RUPERT C. CLIFT. With a Preface by W. H. D. ROUSE. (Bibl. 1925, 1163.) Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Article), Jan. 21, 1926, 33-4.

1325. Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy. Ed. by F. MADAN. Oxford: Univ. Press, 1926. 10 × 74. pp. 92. Two facs. 5s. (Oxford Bibliographical Soc. Proceedings and Papers. Vol. 1, Part III, 1925.) Contents:-1. SIR WILLIAM OSLER: Robert BurtonThe Man, His Book, His Library, pp. 163–90. 2. E. DUFF GORDON and the EDITOR: Notes on the Bibliography of the Oxford Editions of the Anatomy, pp. 191-7. 3. E. BENSLY: Some Alterations and Errors in Successive Editions of the Anatomy, pp. 198–215. 4. Burtoniana (Reprints) pp. 216-21: § 1. Burton as a Transmitter, by SIR WILLIAM OSLER; § 2. Burton's Will, 1639; § 3. Charles Lamb's Imitation of Burton. 5. S. GIBSON and F. R. D. NEEDHAM: Two Lists of Burton's Books: (a) In the Bodleian Library, (b) In Christ Church Library, pp. 222-46.

1326. FRY, ROGER. The Anatomy of Melancholy, by Democritus Junior. Dial, Aug. 1926, LXXXI, 142–7.

1327. HUGHEs, Merritt Y. Burton on Spenser. See 1228.

Butler, Samuel.

1328. VELDKAMP, JAN. Samuel Butler, the Author of Hudibras. (Bibl. 1925, 1164.) Rev. by Guy Linton Diffenbaugh in Philol. Quart., Apr. 1926, v, 189–90.

Carew, Richard. 1329. BODLEIAN QUARTERLY RECORD. Richard Carew-a well-wisher to the Bodleian. May 1926, V, 3-4.

Carlell, Lodowick. 1330. The Fool would be a Favourit: or The Discreet Lover. Ed. by ALLARDYCE NICOLL. Waltham: Golden Cockerell Press, 1926. 8 × 51. pp. xiii, 89. 15s. Rev. in T.L.S., Nov. 25, 1926, 845.

1331. The Tragedy of Osmond the Great Turk: or The Noble

Servant (1657). Ed. by ALLARDYCE NICOLL. Waltham: Golden Cockerell Press, 1926. 8 × 51. pp. 59. 15s. Rev. in T.L.S., Nov. 25, 1926, 845; cf. A. Nicoll, ib., Dec. 2, 1926, 888.

Chapman, George. 1332. MUSTARD, W. P. ‘Hippocrates' Twins.' M.L.N., Jan. 1926, XLI, 50. [Interpretation of a reference.]

1333. SCHOELL, F. L. and A. ACHESON. Shakespeare, Chapman and 'Sir Thomas More.' See 1187.

1334. TILLEY, MORRIS P. A Variant of Homer's Study of Ulysses and the Sirens. Class. Phil., xx1, 162-4.

Characters. 1335. MURPHY, GWENDOLEN. A Cabinet of Characters. London: Methuen, 1926. pp. xlii, 437. Illus. 12s. 6d. Rev. in N.Q., Apr. 17, 1926, CL, 288; by A. W. Reed in R.E.S., Oct. 1926, II, 481-3.

Cibber, Colley. 1336. Cibber, Caius Gabriel, 1630-1700. His life and work, by HAROLD FABER. With a short account of the Danish Church in London. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1926. 11 × 9. pp. xvi, 80. 31s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 5, 1926, 521.

Corbett, Richard. 1337. BRODRIBB, C. W. Bishop Corbett's 'Nonsense.' N.Q., Feb. 6, 1926, CL, 97-8.

Cowley, Abraham. 1338. The Mistress, with other Select Poems. Ed. by JOHN SPARROW. London: Nonesuch Press, 1926. 101 × 61. pp. xx, 213. 18s. Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Article), Nov. 18, 1926, 805-6.

1339. NETHERCOT, ARTHUR H. Abraham Cowley's 'Discourse concerning style.' R.E.S., Oct. 1926, 11, 385-404.

Daniel, Samuel. 1340. See 996-8.

Day, John. 1341. GOLDING, S. R. Day and Wilkins as Collaborators. N.Q., June 12, 1926, CL, 417-21; June 19, 1926, CL, 436–8. Dekker, Thomas. 1342. Foure Birds of Noah's Ark. Ed. by F. P. WILSON. (Bibl. 1925, 1176.) Rev. by S. B. Liljegren in Anglia Beibl., Apr. 1926, XXXVII, 102-3.

1343. The Plague Pamphlets of Thomas Dekker. Ed. by F. P. WILSON. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1926. 74 × 51. pp. xl, 268. 9s. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 5, 1926, 522; in N.Q., Apr. 24, 1926, CL, 305-6; by M. St Clare Byrne in R.E.S., Oct. 1926, II, 474–5.

1344. SPENDER, CONSTANCE. The Plays of Thomas Dekker. Contemp. Rev., Sept. 1926, 332-9.

1345. SYKES, H. DUGDALE. The Authorship of the 'Witch of Edmonton.' See 1374.

Denham, Sir John. 1346. Banks, TheodorE H. 'Cooper's Hill.' M.L.R., July 1926, XXI, 269–77.

1347.

Denham's Supposed Authorship of Directions to a

Painter, 1667. M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 502-5.

1348.

Sir John Denham and Paradise Lost. See 1402. Donne, John. 1349. Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. [Abbey Classics.] London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1926. pp. 100. 3s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Mar. 11, 1926, 178.

1350. BREDVOLD, LOUIS. The Religious Thought of Donne in Relation to Medieval and Later Traditions. (Bibl. 1925, 1180.) Studies in Shakespeare, Milton and Donne. Rev. by J. Dover Wilson in R.E.S., Oct. 1926, II, 475-9.

1351. FAUSSET, HUGH I'ANSON. John Donne: A Study in Discord. (Bibl. 1924, 1053; 1925, 1181.) Rev. by Jacob Zeitlin in Nation, Aug. 26, 1925, CXXI, 235–6.

1352. MITCHELL, F. L. Jack Donne, the Pagan: Dr John Donne the Divine. Bookman's Jour., Apr. 1926, XIV, 15-18.

1353. PRAZ, MARIO. Seicentismo e Marinismo in Inghilterra: John Donne-Richard Crashaw. (Bibl. 1925, 1182.) Rev. by H. J. C. Grierson in R.E.S., Oct. 1926, II, 47; by Fr. A. Pompen in E. Studies, Feb. 1926, VIII, 24-7; by P. Legouis in M.L.R., July 1926, XXI, 313-19; by W. Hübner in Archiv, 1926, CL, 258–9; by M. J. Wolff in E. St., 1926, LXI, 92-5.

1354. SIMPSON, EVELYN M. Donne's Essays in Divinity. T.L.S., Jan. 21, 1926, 44; Feb. 4, 1926, 80.

1355. A Study of the Prose Works of John Donne. (Bibl. 1925, 1184.) Rev. by Jacob Zeitlin in Nation, Aug. 26, 1925, CXXI, 235-6; by P. Aronstein in E. St., 1926, LX, 348–52.

1356. WILDER, M. L. Did Jonson write 'The Expostulation* attributed to Donne? See 1027.

Drummond of Hawthornden, William. 1357. HUTTON, J. A Poem by Sir John Beaumont, wrongly attributed to Drummond of Hawthornden. See 1312.

1358. SIMPSON, PERCY. The Genuineness of the Drummond 'Conversations.' (Cf. Bibl. 1925, 1185.) R.E.S., Jan. 1926, 11, 42–50. Dryden, John. 1359. EMERSON, O. F. John Dryden and a British Academy. See 63.

1360. WALMSLEY, D. M. Shadwell and the Operatic 'Tempest.' R.E.S., Oct. 1926, 11, 463-6.

Dunton, John. 1361. Exploits and Wonders. Fair Oak, Hants: Grayhound Press, 1926. 8 × 53. PP. 14. 4s. 6d.

England's Helicon. 1362. England's Helicon. Reprinted from the ed. of 1600. 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 1202.) Rev. by R. B. McK[errow] in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 245-6.

Evelyn, John. 1363. SQUIRE, W. BARCLAY. Evelyn and Music, 1650-1653. T.L.S., Oct. 14, 1926, 695; cf. J. W. KIRBY, ib., Oct. 21, 1926, 722.

Fanshawe, Sir Richard. 1364. MACKAIL, J. W. Sir Richard Fanshawe. See 649.

Field, Nathan. 1365. GREG, W. W. Nathaniel and Nathan Field. T.L.S., June 3, 1926, 374; T. W. BALDWIN, ib., May 27, 1926, 355; W. W. GREG, ib., Apr. 15, 1926, 283. (Cf. 1005.)

Fletcher, John. 1366. See Beaumont, Francis, 1308–10.

1367. CHELLI, MAURICE. Étude sur la Collaboration de Massinger avec Fletcher et son Groupe. See 1393.

M. H. R. A.

1368. FRIJLINCK, W. P. The Tragedy of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt. (Bibl. 1922, 1463; 1923, 1430; 1925, 1210.) Rev. by E. Eckhardt in E. St., 1926, LX, 352-3.

1369. JEFFERY, V. M. Italian Influence in Fletcher's 'Faithful Shepherdess.' M.L.R., Apr. 1926, XXI, 147-58.

1370. ZUIDEMA, A. W. C. Olden Barneveldt als treurspelheld. De Gids, June 1926, XC, 6, 400–20.

Fletcher, Phineas. 1371. Venus and Anchises (Brittain's Ida). And Other Poems, by Phineas Fletcher. Ed. from a Sion College Ms. for the Roy. Soc. of Literature by ETHEL SEATON, with a preface by F. S. BOAS. London: Milford, 1926. 9 × 6. pp. li, 125. 10s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 12, 1926, 535; by W. W. Greg in Library, Dec. 1926, VII, 329–32; by Hugh I'Anson Fausset in Bookman, Nov. 1926, LXXI, 131-2; in N.Q., Aug. 14, 1926, CLI, 125.

Florio, John. 1372. POWELL, L. F. John Florio. [Date of second marriage.] R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 218.

Ford, John. 1373. STRUBLe, Mildred ClARA. A Critical Edition of Ford's Perkin Warbeck. (Univ. of Washington Publ. in Lang. and Lit., v, 3.) Seattle: Univ. of Wash. Press, 1926. 8vo. pp. 214. $2.00.

1374. SYKES, H. DUGDALE. The Authorship of the 'Witch of Edmonton.' N.Q., Dec. 18, 1926, CLI, 435-8; Dec. 25, 1926, CLI, 453-7.

Fuller, Thomas. 1375. KELLETT, E. E. Thomas Fuller. Lond. Quart. Rev., Apr. 1926, CXLV, 195–205.

Harrington, James. 1376. LEVETT, A. E. James Harrington. See 944.

Herbert of Cherbury, Edward, Lord. 1377. The Poems English and Latin of. Ed. by G. C. MOORE SMITH. (Bibl. 1923, 1453; 1924, 1075.) Rev. by H. J. C. Grierson in M.L.R., Apr. 1926, XXI, 210–13. Herrick, Robert. 1378. HAYNES, FRENCH. A Study of Robert Herrick. Howard College Bull., Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 1925, LXXXIII, 18-45.

Hey for Honesty. 1379. DAY, C. L. Thomas Randolph's Part in the Authorship of 'Hey for Honesty.' See 1441.

Heywood, Thomas. 1380. LLOYD, BERTRAM. Thomas Heywood and the N.E.D. See 208.

Hobbes, Thomas. 1381. NICOLSON, M. H. Milton and Hobbes. See 1421.

1382. WOODWARD, E. L. Thomas Hobbes. See 944.

Howell, James. 1383. BEnsly, EdwarD. Additional Notes on the Familiar Letters of James Howell. See 61.

1384. MENSEL, E. H. James Howell as a Practical Linguist. J: E. G. Phil., Oct. 1926, XXV, 531-9.

James I. 1385. CHEW, H. M. King James I. See 944. L'Estrange, Sir Roger. 1386. Quevedo: The Choice Humorous and Satirical Works. Translated into English by SIR ROGER L'ESTRANGE, JOHN STEVENS and others. Revised and ed., with introd., notes, and

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