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be-, 389, 459.

bear hard, 105.
become, 389
been, 268.
beest, 559.
befall, 69, 707.
behaviors, 45.
beholden, 389.
believe, 389.
belike, 459.

belong, 389.
beloved, 389.
beseech, 389.
beshrew, 186.
beside, 347.

bestow, 139, 787.
betimes, 668.
betoken, 389.
bid, 1.

bills, 713.
bloods, 56.
break with, 182.

bring, 106.

business, 495.

bustle, 266.

busy, 266

by, 124, 344.

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clean, 110.
clever, 347.

color, 147.

come home, 104.

comfort, 211.

command, 278.

commend. 278.

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over, 282.
overwatched, 633.

owe, 1.

owed, 1.

Own, I.

palter, 177.
paramour, 186.
passion, 46.
path, 161.
patience, 46.

perforce, 619.

piety, 345.
pious, 345.
piteous, 345.
pitiful, 345.
pity, 345.
plucked, 160.
portent, 246.

power, 127, 497.

prefer, 788.

prepare, 255.

present, 57.

pretend, 65.

prevent, 147, 161, 295,

708.
prick, 351, 490.
proceed, 60.
proceeding, 248.
prodigious, 122.
produce to, 354-
promised forth, 97.
proof, 147, 691.
proper, 12, 45.

provender, 497.
puissance, 497.
puissant, 303.

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Hudson's Expurgated Shakespeare.

For Schools, Clubs, and Families. Revised and enlarged Editions of twenty-three Plays. Carefully expurgated, with Explanatory Notes at the bottom of the page, and Critical Notes at the end of each volume. By H. N. HUDSON, LL.D., Editor of The Harvard Shakespeare. One play in each volume. Square 16mo. Varying in size from 128-253 pages. Mailing Price of each: Cloth, 50 cents; Paper, 35 cents. Introduction Price: Cloth, 45 cents; Paper, 30 cents. Per set (in box), $12.00. (To Teachers, $10.00.)

SOME of the special features of this edition are the convenient

size and shape of the volumes; the clear type, superior presswork, and attractive binding; the ample introductions; the explanatory notes, easily found at the foot of the page; the critical notes for special study; the judicious expurgation, never mangling either style or story; the acute and sympathetic criticism that has come to be associated with Dr. HUDSON's name; and, finally, the reasonableness of the price.

Oliver Wendell Holmes: An edition of any play of Shakespeare's to which Mr. Hudson's name is affixed does not need a line from anybody to commend it.

Cyrus Northrop, Prof. of English Literature, Yale College: They are convenient in form and edited by Hudson, -two good things which I can see at a glance.

Hiram Corson, Prof. of Rhet. and Eng. Lit., Cornell University: I consider them altogether excellent. The notes give all the aid needed for an understanding of the text, without waste and distraction of the student's mind. The introductory matter to the several plays is especially worthy of approbation. (Jan. 28, 1887.)

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very mind and heart of "the thousand-souled Shakespeare."

Byron Groce, Master in Public Latin School, Boston: The amended text is satisfactory; the typography is excellent; the notes are brief, always helpful, not too numerous, and put where they will do the most good; the introductions are vigorous, inspiriting, keenly and soundly critical, and very attractive to boys, especially on account of their directness and warmth, for all boys like enthusiasm. (Jan. 22, 1887.)

C. T. Winchester, Prof. of English, Wesleyan University: The notes and comments in the school edition are admirably fitted to the need of the student, removing his difficulties by stimulating his interest and quickening his perception. (Feb. 10, 1887.)

A. C. Perkins, Prin. of Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn: In the preparation of the School Shakespeare, Mr. Hudson met fully the capacities and needs of students in our schools and colleges. (Feb. 4, 1887.)

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