Shakespeare himself, by J. M. Manly.--The growth of Shakespeare, by B. Wendell.--Shakespeare, purveyor to the public, by R. L. Batts.--Rhythmic elements in English, with illustrations from Shakespeare, by J. W. Bright.--The quarrel of Benedick and Beatrice, by C. R. Baskervill.--Shakespeare's conception of humor as exemplified in Falstaff, by H. D. Gray.--The "dying lament," by R. A. Law.--Shakespeare and the censor of Great Britain, by E. M. Clark.--Shakespeare and the new stagecraft, by W. L.
...Sowers.--The Stratulax scenes in Plautus' Truculentus, by E. W. Fay.--William Harvey, by A. Richards.--"Know thyself"--interpreted by Socrates, Shakespeare, Wm. Harvey, and modern men, by W. E. Ritter.--Appendix. The Shakespeare tercentenary commemoration at the University of Texas
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