ESTC T73134 Western copy listed. Bound with An appendix to Observations on Hamlet; being an attempt to prove that Shakspeare designed that tragedy as an indirect censure on Mary queen of Scots ... By James Plumptre, M.A
Approximate date. Paged continuously; v.5 has also separate pagination.Issued jointly by the Philological Society, the Early English Text Society, and the Chaucer Society. Published as nos. 1, 4-5, 11, 25 in 2nd series of the publications of the Chaucer Society; nos. 2, 7, 14, 23, 56 in extra series of the publications of the Early English Text Society; and without number in the Philological Society publications.
Titles of v. 4 and 5 differ slightly. Vol. 5 has imprint: London, Pub. for the Philological Society, the Early English Text Society, and the Chaucer Society, by Trübner & co., 1889.
An abridgment of the 5th part was published by the English Dialect Society. 1899, in v. 24 under title: English dialects, their sounds and homes.
Approximate date. A series of articles in Blackwoods Edinburgh magazine, bound up with a sketch of the life of Shakespeare, probably extracted from the Dictionary of National biography.Newspaper clippings inserted at front.
Read to the London and middlesex archaeological society, Mar. 9, 1868. Reprinted from the Stratford-on-Avon Herald. Bound with the author's mss. copy of the paper, correspondence from W.G. Colbourne of Stratford-on-Avon re the maces and a notice of the paper from the London and Middlesex archaeological society's Proceedings, v.3, 1868. (From Omni)