Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901; Statesmen -- Great Britain -- Biography
4 and 5. The Best Plays of Thomas Massinger. Essay and Notes by
ARTHUR SYMONS.
6. The Best Plays of Thomas Heywood. Edited by A. W. VERITY.
Introduction by J. A. SYMONDS.
7. The Complete Plays of William Wycherley. Edited by W. C. WARD.
8. Nero, and other Plays. Edited by H. P. HORNE, ARTHUR SYMONS,
A. W. VERITY, and H. ELLIS.
9 and 10. The Best Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher. Introduction
by J. ST. LOE STRACHEY.
11. The Complete Plays of William Congreve. Edited by ALEX C.
EWALD.
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ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
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15. The Best Plays of James Shirley. Introduction by EDMUND
GOSSE.
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17, 19, and 20. The Best Plays of Ben Jonson. Vol I. edited, with
Introduction and Notes, by BRINSLEY NICHOLSON and C. H. HERFORD.
18. The Complete Plays of Richard Steele. Edited, with
Introduction and Notes, by G. A. AITKEN.
21. The Best Plays of George Chapman. Edited by WILLIAM LYON
PHELPS, Instructor of English Literature at Yale College.
22. The Select Plays of Sir John Vanbrugh. Edited, with an
Introduction and Notes, by A. E. H. SWAIN.
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Transcriber's note:
Punctuation and spelling were made consistent.
This book uses both 'story-tellers' and 'storytellers'.
This book uses both 'mould' and 'mold'.
Small decorative centerpiece illustrations in the Advertisements
are not indicated.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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