AREANA A CRITICAL CONTEMPORARY AND CVRRENT RE- CONDVCTED BY THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK VOLVME I NEW YORK CITY AND WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, V. S. A. [By error of the printer, the pagination of No. 2 began over again at 1. In this Index, therefore, the numerals followed by an asterisk refer to the first 38 pages of this volume, after which the pagination is consecutive to the end. In binding, the folding page of the four title pages of Hamlet, stitched with No. 1, is to face page 18*, while the fac-simile of the entries in the Elsinore Town Records should face page 17*. The portrait of Adler as Shylock is to face page 79.] William Shakespeare, Poet, Dramatist and Man (H. W. Mabie), 1*. How to Study Shakespeare (W. H. Fleming), 14*. The Shakespeare Country (John Leyland), 34*. Aiglon (E. Rostand), 34*. Hamlet, as presented by E. H. Sothern, 34*. Falstaff and Equity (C. E. Phelps), 34*. Notes on Bookworms (J. F. X. O'Conor), 34*. The Bab Ballads (W. S. Gilbert), 35. The Messiahship of Shakespeare (Charles Downing), 35*. Shaksper not Shakespeare (W. H. Edwards), 1. Biliteral Cipher of Sir Francis Bacon (Elizabeth W. Gallup), 22. Liddell's Edition of Shakespeare, 40. Shakespeare's Family (C. C. Stopes), 50. New Variorum Twelfth Night (H. H. Furness), 56. Birrell's Edition of Boswell's Johnson, 51. New Century Edition of the Plays, 51. Furnivall's Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, 52. E. P. Dutton edition of Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, 51. History in Shakespeare's Plays (Beverley Warner), 51. Shakespeare Wars (Prof. Loundsbury), 53. Onderdonk's History of American Verse, 54. Table Talk of John Selden (Robert Waters), 55. The Mulligans (Edward Harrigan), 55. The Fantastics (E. Rostand), 57. Trelawney of the Wells (Pinero), 57. Francis Bacon our Shakespeare, and Bacon and Shakespeare Parallelisms (Edwin Reed), 90. Notes on the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy (Charles Allen), 90. The Mystery of William Shakespeare (Judge Webb), 90. Letters to an Enthusiast (Mary Cowden Clarke), 91. Shakespeare Cyclopedia and New Glossary (John Phin), 91. God in Shakespeare (Charles Downing), 92. Shakespeare's Plots (W. H. Fleming), 92. Florilegium Latinum, 93. Fortune and Men's Eyes (Miss J. P. Peabody), 94. BRANDES, GEORG, real name of BRINSLEY, JOHN, his "Grammar School" BROME, RICHARD, lines upon portrait of. BROWNE, IRVING, his sketch of Juliet's Nurse's Deceased Husband 39 24* 46 58 24* C CATHOLIC, was Shakespeare a? Letter from Appleton Morgan Last words as to, Mallock's CLARKE, MCDONALD, letter of A. R. Frey as to birthday of D DALY, AUGUSTIN, Views of concerning Endowed Theatre Upon M. H. Liddell's Shakespeare Note from E ELSINORE, English Actors at Fac-simile of entry concerning them ENDOWED THEATRE, The, Discussed F FALKNER, JAMES, JR., His "Was Shakespeare of Royal Welsh Lineage?" "Opening a New Parallel," etc. FISKE, MRS. HARRISON GREY, Statements of, Concerning the "Theatre Trust Four Fac-similes (one conjectural) of Plays of HENSLOWE, PHILIP, His "Theatre Trust' HERDER, Quotation from HUSBAND, Juliet's Nurse's Deceased, Irving Brown's Paper concerning J JAGGARD, ISAAC, a Descendant of, living in Liverpool JEW, THE, in Shakespearean Fields K KIRKE, MRS., Her Description of "The Sycamore Hill Shakespeare Society" L LANGFORD, HENRY G., Letter from, concerning Dr. Morgan LEE, SIDNEY, Equipments of Offers to Catalogue First Folios Real Name of. Mr. Mallock's Remarks concerning LIDDELL, PROF. MARK H., How he proposes to edit Shakespeare LOGAN, WALTER S., Address at New York Shakespeare Society Dinner to Augustin Daly, M MALLOCK, W. H., As to Mrs. Gallup's Cipher MENDENHALL, PROF., His "Style Curves" “MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL ENRICHMENTS,” Some Curiosities of MORGAN, Shakespeare's use of that Welsh Patronymic in the Plays, and possible Reasons for, Mr. Langford's Criticism of His Seventeen Years' Presidency of New York Shakespeare Society Thinks Shakespeare a Roman Catholic MULCASTER, RICHARD, His "First Book of Elementarie |