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APPENDIX D

Suggestions for Collateral Reading

William Hazlitt: Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817). (Reprinted in Everyman’s Library. See pp. 203–205.)

W. C. Hazlitt: Shakespeare's Library, Part I, Vol. I (London, 1875), pp. 275–312. (Reprint of the story of Felix and Felismena from Bartholomew Yonge's translation of Montemayor's Diana. See above, pp. 90–92.)

Grace Latham: On Julia, Silvia, Hero and Viola, in Transactions of the New Shakspere Society, 1887–1892, Part IV, pp. 319–350.

Andrew Lang: The Comedies of Shakespeare. With illustrations by E. A. Abbey. XI. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, December, 1894, vol. LXXXVIII, pp. 134–147.

Lewis Lewes: The Women of Shakespeare (New York and London, 1895), pp. 137–140.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona (The Arden Edition), edited by R. Warwick Bond (London, 1906).

G. P. Baker: The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist (New York, 1907), pp. 116–123.

A. H. Tolman: Questions on Shakespeare, Part II (Chicago, [1910]), pp. 261–297.

Brander Matthews: Shakspere as a Playwright (New York, 1913), pp. 73–78.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona, edited by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and John Dover Wilson (Cambridge, 1921).

R. M. Alden: Shakespeare (New York, 1922), pp. 200–203.