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962. POMPEN, AURELIUS.. The English Versions of the 'Ship of Fools.' A Contribution to the History of the Early French Renaissance in England. (Bibl. 1925, 841.) Rev. by Ruth Mohl in M. Phil., Feb. 1926, XXIII, 379-82; by Frederick Morgan Padelford in M.L.N., May 1926, XLI, 344-6.

963. POPE, E. F. Renaissance Criticism and the Diction of the Faerie Queene. See 1240.

964. RansFORD, ALFRED. Abstracts from Rainsford Documents in the Public Record Office [c. 1459-1676]. See 917.

965. RÉBORA, PIERO. L' Italia nel Dramma inglese (1558-1642). (Bibl. 1925, 842.) Rev. by Edmund G. Gardner in M.L.R., Apr. 1926, XXI, 224-5.

966. REED, A. W. Early Tudor Drama: Medwall, the Rastells, Heywood, and the More Circle. London: Methuen, 1926. 9 × 6. Pp. xv, 246. Ios. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 2, 1926, 880; cf. A. W. Reed, ib., Dec. 9, 913.

967. SALZMANN, L. F. England in Tudor Times: An Account of Its Social Life and Industries. London: Batsford, 1926. 81 × 51. pp. vii, 143.. 7s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 19, 1926, 542; in N.Q., July 31, 1926, CLI, 89.

968. SCHELLING, FELIX E. (ed.). Typical Elizabethan Plays. By Contemporaries and immediate successors of Shakespeare; from the early editions. New York: Harper, 1926. 83 × 61. pp. x, 797. $4.00.

969. SCHIRMER, W. F. Antike, Renaissance u. Puritanismus. Eine Studie zur englischen Literaturgeschichte des 16. u. 17. Jahrhunderts. (Bibl. 1924, 753; 1925, 845.) Rev. by A. Stern in Litteris, II, 254-7. 970. SCHOELL, F.-L. Études sur l'humanisme continental en Angleterre à la fin de la Renaissance. (Bibliothèque de la Revue de Littérature comparée.) Paris: H. Champion, 1926. 17 x 25 cm. PP. 270. 50 fr.

971. SCOTT, JANET G. Minor Elizabethan Sonneteers and their Greater Predecessors. R.E.S., Oct. 1926, 11, 423-7.

972.

The Names of the Heroines of Elizabethan SonnetSequences. R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 159–62.

973. STEELE, MARY S. Plays and Masques at Court during the Reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles. (Cornell Studies in English.) New Haven: Yale Univ. Press; London: Milford, 1926. 22.5 cm. pp. xvi, 300.

974. SUGDEN, EDWARD H. A Topographical Dictionary of the Works of Shakespeare and his Fellow Dramatists. (Bibl. 1925, 847.) Rev. by Samuel C. Chew in Nation, Oct. 14, 1925, CXXI, 436–8; by Brander Matthews in Lit. Digest Internat. Book Rev., Nov. 1925, III, 789-90.

975. SYKES, H. DUGDALE. Sidelights on Elizabethan Drama. (Bibl. 1925, 848.) Rev. in Nation, Dec. 9, 1925, cxx1, 684; by Baldwin Maxwell in M. Phil., Feb. 1926, xx111, 365–72; by W. P. Frijlinck in

E. Studies, Feb. 1926, VIII, 19–24; by S. B. Liljegren in Anglia Beibl., Mar. 1926, XXXVII, 72–4.

976. TEATRET. The Jubilee Performance in Elsinore. A description of the Elizabethan theatre erected in the courtyard of Kronborg, and of the mediaeval stage erected in Fratergaarden of Karmeliterklostret. July 1926, xxvi, 35–8.

977. THOMSON, GLADYS SCOTT (ed.). The Twysden Lieutenancy Papers, 1583-1668. (Kent Archæological Soc.) 8 x 51. pp. viii, 126. Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 2, 1926, 570.

978. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. Spanish Armada Literature. July 29, 1926, 516; cf. J. P. R. LYELL, Aug. 5, 1926, 525.

979. WELLS, HENRY W. English Gothic and Elizabethan Poetry. Sewanee Rev., July-Sept. 1926, XXXIV, 269-77.

980. WILKINSON, MAURICE. The Renaissance and Modern Europe. Cath. Hist. Rev., Jan. 1926, n.s. v, 599–626.

981 WILSON, VIOLET A. (Bibl. 1924, 762; 1925, 854.)

Society Women of Shakespeare's Time. Rev. by Louise Maunsell Field in Lit. Digest Internat. Book Rev., Aug. 1925, III, 600-1.

982. WILTS. ARCHEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. The Devizes Skippet. See 830.

983. WINSLOW, OLA ELIZABETH. Low Comedy as a Structural Element in English Drama from the Beginnings to 1642. Priv. ed. Distributed by the Univ. Chicago Libraries, Chicago, Ill., 1926. 23 cm. pp. xii, 186. (Diss., Chicago Univ.)

984. WITHERSPOON, ALEXANDER M. The Influence of Robert Garnier on Elizabethan Drama. (Bibl. 1924, 763; 1925, 856.) Rev. by E. Eckhardt in E. St., 1926, LX, 334-7.

985. WRIGHT, Louis B. Will Kemp and the Commedia dell' Arte. M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 516–20.

XIII. I b. AUTHORS

'Arden of Feversham.' 986. OLIPHANT, E. H. C. Marlowe's Hand in 'Arden of Feversham.' See 1042.

Beaumont, Francis, Master of Charterhouse. 987. KUHL, Ernest. Francis Beaumont and Chaucer. T.L.S., Sept. 23, 1926, 632.

Bell, James. 988. SEATON, ETHEL (ed.). Queen Elizabeth and a Swedish Princess. Being an account of the visit of Princess Cecilia of Sweden to England in 1565. From the original manuscript of JAMES BELL. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1926., 91 × 7. pp. 89. 15s. Rev. in T.L.S., Aug. 5, 1926, 520.

Bible, The. 989. GUPPY, HENRY. A Brief Sketch of the Transmission of the Bible down to the Revised Version of 1881-95. Manchester: Univ. Press; London: Longmans, 1926. 9 × 6. pp. vii, 75. IS. 6d.

Bright, Timothy. 990. O'SULLIVAN, M. I. Hamlet and Dr Timothy Bright. See 1174.

Campion, Thomas. 991. HESELTINE, PHILIP. Two Unpublished Poems by Thomas Campion? Mercury, Feb. 1926, XIII, 413–14.

Chettle, Henry. 992. JONES, FRED L. 'The Trial f Chivalry. A Chettle Play. P. M. L. A. Am., June 1926, XLI, 304–24.

Clement, John. 993. REED, A. W. John Clement and his Books. Library, Mar. 1926, VI, 329–39.

Cockaine, Sir Thomas. 994. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. A Short Treatise of Hunting. July 1, 1926, 452.

Coverdale, Miles. 995. The Psalms of David: Coverdale's Version. Ed. with an Introduction by GEORGE RYLANDS. London: Faber and Gwyer, 1926. 111 × 81. pp. xi, 131. 21s.

Daniel, Samuel. 996. BRADy, George KeYPORTS. Samuel Daniel: A Critical Study. Urbana, Illinois, 1926. 24.5 cm. pp. 38. (Abstract of a Univ. of Illinois thesis.)

997. FLOOD, W. H. GRATTAN. Was Samuel Daniel in France in 1584-1586? R.E.S., Jan. 1926, 11, 98–9.

998 a. ROBERTS, JOHN HAWLEY. Samuel Daniel's Relation to the Histories and Historical Poetry of the Sixteenth Century. Univ. of Chicago, Abstracts of Theses, Humanistic Ser., 1923-4, II, 401–4. A Note on Samuel Daniel's Civile Wars. M.L.N., Jan.

998 b. 1926, XLI, 48–50. Davies, Sir John. 999. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. Sir John Davies. Dec. 9, 1926, 906.

Deloney, Thomas. 1000. CHEVALLEY, ABEL. Thomas Deloney. Le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare. Paris: Nouv. Rev. Française, 1926. 12 × 19 cm. pp. 255. 12 fr. Rev. in Fortn. Rev., Nov. 1926, cxx, 695–700.

Drayton, Michael. 1001. GOURVITCH, I. Drayton and 'Henry VI.' N.Q., Sept. 18, 1926, CLI, 201-4; Sept. 25, 1926, CLI, 219–21; Oct. 2, 1926, CLI, 239–41; Oct. 9, 1926, CLI, 256–8.

1002. HEBEL, J. WILLIAM. Drayton and Shakespeare. M.L.N., Apr. 1926, XLI, 248–50.

1003. JENKINS, RAYMOND. Sources of Drayton's 'Battaile of Agincourt.' P. M. L. A. Am., June 1926, xli, 280–93.

Elyot, Sir Thomas. 1004. STENBERG, THEODORE. Sir Thomas Elyot's Defense of the Poets. (Univ. of Texas Studies in Engl., 6.) Austin: Univ. of Texas, 1926, 121-45.

Field, Nathaniel. 1005. BALDWIN, T. W. Nathaniel Field and Robert Wilson. M.L.N., Jan. 1926, XLI, 32–4. (Cf. 1365.)

Fletcher, Francis. 1006. The World Encompassed: and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World. With an Appreciation of the Achievement by SIR RICHARD CARNAC TEMPLE. Ed. N. M. PENZER. London: Argonaut Press, 1926. 101 × 8. pp. lxv, 235. 24s. Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Article), July 29, 1926, 501–2.

Gascoigne, George. 1007. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowers. From the Original Edition. Ed. B. M. WARD. London: Etchells and

Macdonald, 1926. 91 × 7. pp. xxxix, 198. 21s. Rev. in T.L.S., June 10, 1926, 391; cf. R. W. Goulding, ib., July 1, 1926, 448; in Library, Dec. 1926, VII, 269–82.

1008. AMBROSE, GENEVIEVE. George Gascoigne. R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 163-8.

1009. SCOTT, J. G. The Sources of Watson's 'Tears of Fancie.' See 1252.

1010. WARD, B. M. The Death of George Gascoigne. R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 169–72.

1011.

II, 32-41.

George Gascoigne and his Circle. R.E.S., Jan. 1926,

Greene, Robert. 1012. GAW, ALLISON. The Origin and Development of 1 Henry VI. See 1120.

1013. ROUND, PERCY Z. Greene's Materials for 'Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.' M.L.R., Jan. 1926, XXI, 19–23.

Grimald, Nicholas. 1014. MERRILL, L. R. The Life and Poems of Nicholas Grimald. (Bibl. 1925, 878.) Rev. by C. L. Finney in Philol. Quart., Apr. 1926, v, 186-7; by Charles R. Baskervill in M. Phil., Feb. 1926, XXIII, 377-8; by W. P. Mustard in M.L.N., Mar. 1926, XLI, 202–4; by A. W. Reed in R.E.S., Oct. 1926, 11, 483–5; by G. C. Moore Smith in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, XXI, 81-3.

1015. TAYLOR, GEORGE COFFIN. The 'Christus Redivivus' of Nicholas Grimald and the Hegge Resurrection Plays. P. M. L. A. Am., Dec. 1926, XLI, 840–59.

Hakluyt, Richard. 1016. A Selection of the Principal Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. With a Preface by LAURENCE IRVING. London: Heinemann, 1926. 83 × 63. pp. xxiv, 293. IOS. 6d.

1017. PARKS, GEORGE BRUNER. The Forerunners of Hakluyt. Washington Univ. Stud., Apr. 1926, XIII, 335-70.

Hall, Joseph. 1018. BECKWITH, E. A. On the Hall-Marston Controversy. See 1045.

Harington, Sir John. 1019. MCCLURE, NORMAN E. The Epigrams of Sir John Harington. Ed. with an Introd. and Notes. Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn., 1926. 8vo. pp. 250. (Univ. of Penn., Diss.)

Harvey, Gabriel. 1020. CALDWELL, JAMES RALSTON. Dating a Spenser-Harvey Letter. See 1222.

Hooker, Richard. 1021. SYKES, NORMAN.

See 944.

Richard Hooker.

Jonson, Ben. 1022. Ben Jonson. Ed. by C. H. HERFORD and PERCY SIMPSON. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 881.) Rev. by R. B. McKerrow in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, II, 227–30; by Tucker Brooke in Sat. Rev. of Lit., Feb. 27, 1926, 11, 592; by Samuel C. Chew in Nation, Sept. 23, 1925, cxx1, 333-4; by W. W. Greg in M.L.R., Apr. 1926, XXI, 201-10; by Ph. Aronstein in Anglia Beibl., Jan. 1926, XXXVII, 10-14.

1023. DUNN, ESTHER CLOUDMAN. Ben Jonson's Art: Elizabethan

Life and Literature as reflected therein. Northampton, Mass.: Smith College, 1926. 92 × 61. pp. xvi, 159.

1024. GREG, W. W. The Riddle of Jonson's Chronology. Library,

Mar. 1926, VI, 340–7.

1025.

Some Notes on Ben Jonson's Works. R.E.S., Apr.

1926, II, 129–45.

1026. SIMPSON, PERCY. The Genuineness of the Drummond 'Conversations.' See 1358.

1027. WILDER, M. L. Did Jonson write 'The Expostulation' attributed to Donne? M.L.R., Oct. 1926, XXI, 431-5.

1028. ZWAGER, N. Glimpses of Ben Jonson's London. Amsterdam: Swets and Zeitlinger, 1926. 24 × 16 cm. pp. xxii, 215. F. 5. Diss., Amsterdam.

Kyd, Thomas. 1029. FORSYTHE, ROBERT S. Notes on the Spanish Tragedy. Philol. Quart., Jan. 1926, v, 78–84.

1030. MUSTARD, WILFRED P. Notes on Thomas Kyd's Works. Philol. Quart., Jan. 1926, v, 85–6.

Locrine. 1031. FARNHAM, WILLARD. John Higgins' Mirror and 'Locrine.' See 1050.

Lodge, Thomas. 1032. SCOTT, J. G. Parallels to Three Elizabethan Sonnets. See 1218.

Lyly, John. 1033. GOLDING, S. R. The Authorship of 'The Maid's Metamorphosis.' R.E.S., July 1926, 11, 270–9.

1034. MUSTARD, W. P. Note on John Lyly's 'Midas.' M.L.N., Mar. 1926, XLI, 193.

1035. TILLEY, MORRIS P. Elizabethan Proverb Lore in Lyly's 'Euphues,' and in Pettie's 'Petite Pallace,' with Parallels from Shakespeare. [Univ. of Michigan Pub. Lang. and Lit. Series, II.] New York: Macmillan, 1926. 23.5 cm. pp. x, 461. $3.50.

1036.

1204.

A Parody of 'Euphues' in 'Romeo and Juliet.' See

Marlowe, Christopher. 1037. GAW, ALLISON. The Origin and Development of 1 Henry VI. See 1120.

1038. HERRINGTON, H. W. Christopher Marlowe-Rationalist. See 82.

1039. HOTSON, J. LESLIE. The Death of Christopher Marlowe. (Bibl. 1925, 902.) Rev. by E. K. Chambers in M.L.R., Jan. 1926, XXI, 84-5; by A. Brandl in Archiv, 1926, CL, 256–8; by W. A. Ovaa in E. Studies, Dec. 1926, VIII, 188–9; by Samuel C. Chew in Nation, Aug. 12, 1926, CXXI, 193-4.

1040.

Marlowe among the Churchwardens. Atlantic Mo.,

July 1926, CXXXVIII, 37-44.

1041. MOORE, HALE. Gabriel Harvey's References to Marlowe. Studies in Phil., July 1926, XXIII, 337-57.

1042. OLIPHANT, E. H. C. Marlowe's hand in ‘Arden of Feversham.' New Criterion, Jan. 1926, 76 ff.

1043. ROSE, W. (ed.). The History of...Dr Faustus. See 947.

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