NEW Grant White Shakespeare Embodying the Ripest American Scholarship and Latest While preserving Richard Grant White's authoritative text in the main, the editors have made such changes in the light of the investigations and opinions of modern and recent editors - from the Cambridge edition to Furness seemed desirable in order to give in this edition the best available Shakespeare text up to the present time. as Besides a gallery of nearly one hundred Shakespeare pictures by eminent artists, the set contains sixty-nine additional plates, comprising pictures of famous actors and actresses in Shakespearean characters, etc., etc. Note the following important features, not to be found as a whole in any other edition: 1. Large, clear type. 7. 2. A volume of moderate size, with ample 8. 3. 4. 5. The lines numbered for convenient ref erence. A page sufficiently annotated to eluci- A large amount of new matter based on 6. 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