Cross--Etymology of
"Dalston"--"Brown Study"--Coal-Brandy--Swot
REPLIES:--
The Dodo, by S.W. Singer
Watching the Sepulchre, by Rev. Dr. Rock, and E.V.
Poem by Sir E. Dyer
Robert Crowley, by Rev. Dr. Maitland
Replies to Minor Queries:--John Ross Mackay--Shipster--Gourders--
Rococo--God tempers the Wind--Guildhalls--Treatise of Equivocation--
Judas Bell--Grummet
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Duke of Monmouth--To Philautus--Junius--Arabic Numerals
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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
In two former communications on a subject incidental to that to which
I now beg leave to call your attention, I hinted at a result far more
important than the discovery of the author of the _Taming of a Shrew_.
That result I lay before your readers, in stating that I think I can
show grounds for the assertion that the _Taming of the Shrew_, by
Shakspeare, is the _original_ play; and that the _Taming of a Shrew_,
by Marlowe or what other writer soever, is a _later_ work, and an
_imitation_.
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