Caldecott: First Edition. [Also in 1820.] Bicknell: Analysis of Hamlet. Barker: Players' Edition, regulated from the Prompt-Book. Boswell's Malone. . 1819 .. 1820 . 1820 1821 Graves: Essay on Genius of Shakespeare, with critical remarks on Romeo, Hamlet, Juliet, Ophelia, &c., p. 30, &c. .. 1825 1826 Mrs Jameson: Characteristics of Women. [Reprinted 1833, 1836, 1846, 1858, &c.] .. 1832 Hamlet in English and French, with a description of Costume. Paris. 1833 [First printed in 1826, and again in 1829.] Rush, James: Hamlet, a dramatic Prelude, in five acts, pp. 122. 1838 1833 . 1834 . 1836 The Barrow-Diggers, a Dialogue in Imitation of the Grave-diggers in Hamlet, with Notes.' 4to. [Only a limited number printed. It contains many plates of articles found in tumuli in Dorsetshire. N. & Q. vol. ix, p. 379, 2d Ser.] 1839 Hind's Acting Edition. 1839 Very, Jones: Essays on Epic Poetry, Shakespeare's Hamlet, &c., pp. 39-104. 1839 Douce: Illustrations, p. 438. [See 1807.] 1839 Wade: What does Hamlet mean? A Lecture, &c. [Printed at the office of Adams, John Q.: Hackett, James II. The character of Hamlet, pp. 7. [Re Adlard, Jones. [Mentioned in Birmingham Shak. Mem. Lib., Part I, Sec. ii, p. 106.] 1846 French's Modern Standard Drama. Players' Edition. 1846 Ray: Shakespeare's Delineations of Insanity. Contributions to Mental Pathol ogy. 1847 Strachey: An Attempt to find a Key to Hamlet. 1848 Grinfield: Remarks, &c., with Illustrations from Hamlet. 1849 Webster's Acting Edition. [Mentioned in Birmingham Shak. Mem. Lib., Pt. Travestie. [Mentioned in Birmingham Shak. Mem. Lib., Pt. i, Sec. ii, p. 107.] 1849 Webster: as performed at Windsor. 1849 1850 . 1850 .. 1850 Roffe Essay on the Ghost-belief of Shakespeare. [Privately printed.] Coleridge, Hartley: Essays and Marginalia, vol. i, p. 151. [First appeared in Blackwood's Mag., vol. ii, p. 504.] . 1851 1851 Causton: On 'Esile.' ['An able defence of the “River” reference, but very scarce, and apparently withdrawn soon after publication, on account of its libellous character.'-Timmins.] Rice, George Edward: An Old Play in a New Garb (Hamlet, Prince of Den- Lacy: Players' Edition. Dyce: Few Notes, p. 134. White Shakespeare's Scholar, p. 407. Walker, W. S.: Shakespeare's Versification. .. An Attempt to ascertain whether the Queen was an accessory, &c. Elze, Karl: The English Text, with an elaborate Commentary in German. [A careful study of this volume will show it to be a very valuable contribution to Shakespearian scholarship. A. I. F.] Bathurst: Shakespeare's Versification. Lloyd: Essays. [Privately printed, also, in Singer's Second Edition of Shakespeare.] 1856 Collier: Photographic Fac-simile, 1603. [See ante, 1603.] Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by W. Shakespeare, with notes Glossarial, Gram- Collier Photographic Fac-simile of Quarto 1604. [See ante, 1604.] Timmins's Reprints of Quarto 1603, 1604. [A very valuable contribution, including a bibliography, to which the present writer is indebted.] .. 1860 W. S. Walker: Critical Examination. .. 1860 Maginn: Shakespeare Papers, pp. 232, 275. .. 1860 White. Cartwright: Footsteps of Shakespeare, pp. 34, 87. Nichols: Notes, Part I, pp. 24, 27. Bailey: The Received Text, vol. i, p. 27; vol. ii, pp. 1, 302. Hackett: Notes, Criticisms, &c., pp. 13, 63, 118, 191. Conolly: Study of Hamlet. Clark and Wright. Kenny: Life and Genius, &c., p. 367. Edited by Griffiths Wrexam. Booth: The Text from the Folio of 1623. With Notice of the known editions previously issued. Clarke's Edition. Globe Edition... Mahoney: Was Hamlet Mad? Remarks on Hamlet, reprinted from Edition 1736. [See ante, 1736.] S. T. Coleridge: Table-Talk, p. 40. Heraud: Inner Life, pp. 21, 67, &c. Wellesley Stray Notes, p. 33. Delius. .. Halliwell: Folio Edition. .. . 1864 1864 Knight's Second Edition. Keightley. Hunter: Hamlet for Schools and Private Study. Cartwright: New Readings, p. 36. .. 1865 . 1866 .. 1866 .. Staunton Photolithograph of First Folio... Ashbee's Fac-simile of Quarto 1603. . 1866 Dyce: Second Edition. 1866 Hinton: Booth's Acting Hamlet. .. 1866 The American Journal of Insanity between 1859 and 1864.] Poole: Travestie. New York. [Privately printed.] Kellogg, A. O.: Delineations of Insanity. [These essays first appeared in Was Hamlet Mad? 8vo, pp. 34. [Melbourne] [London, 1871.] . 1867 . 1867 . 1868 Hunter: 12mo, London. 1869 Stratmann: Reprint of First Folio. [This copy collated Quartos 1603, 1604, 1869 . 1869 1869 Lacy: Players' Edition. Cumberland's British Theatre. Tschischwitz, Halle: English Text. [This is an elaborate commentary on the play in German, with a collation of the Folios and Quartos, including an attempt at a bibliography, and is intended for the use of both English and German scholars. It contains much that is valuable, and something that is worthless. A. I. 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[Privately printed.]. [These are necessarily so numerous that a complete list can scarcely be hoped for.-Timmins.] The Academy: Age of Hamlet, vol. viii, pp. 629, 651; vol. ix, p. 243. Allusion in Hamlet, vol. vi, pp. 638, 658, 687. Allusion to Hamlet, vol. vii, p. 481. Anonymous article on Irving in Hamlet in Macmillan's Magazine, vol. vii, p. 25. Article in Kölnische Zeitung on Irving in Hamlet, vol. vii, p. 102. Cessation of Irving in Hamlet, vol. viii, p. 23. Creswick in Hamlet, vol. vii, p. 360. Graf on Hamlet, vol. ix, p. 309. Irving in Hamlet, vol. vi, pp. 519, 546, 644. Madame Sophie in Hamlet, vol. vi, p. 468. Marshall's Study of Hamlet, vol. viii, p. 569. Mercade's Hamlet, or Shakespeare's Philosophy of History, vol. viii, p. 569. Rossi in Hamlet, vol. viii, p. 652. Russell on Irving in Hamlet, vol. vii, p. 24. 'Some Dozene or Sixteene Lines,' vol. v, p. 13. Werder's Vorlesungen über Shakespeare's Hamlet, vol. viii, p. 569. Albion: The Stage- Hamlet. Dec. 24, p. 613. All the Year Round: Irving's Hamlet. Dec. 5, p. 179. Athenæum .. Review of Halford's Essays: Hamlet's Madness. P. 359. Mr Butler as Hamlet, p. 684. Mr George Jones as Hamlet, p. 788. Mr Charles Kean as Hamlet, pp. 35, 91. Mr Charles Kean as Hamlet, p. 438. Mr Morris's Hamlet, p. 58. Mr Macready as Hamlet, p. 238. Miss Horton as Ophelia, p. 238. Mr Charles Kean as Hamlet, p. 462. Master Webster as Hamlet, p. 19. Mr Gregory as Hamlet, p. 66. What does Hamlet mean? Review of Wade's Lecture, p. 713. Dumas's Translation, p. 78. Mr Brooke as Hamlet at Marylebone Theatre, p. 459. Schlegel's Hamlet at St James's, p. 683. .. 1835 . 1838 .. 1839 .. 1853 Review of Dr Eckart's Dramaturgic Studies: A Course of Lectures on the |