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[]Shahani, Ranjee (Gurdassing) (1904-1968) (chron.)
- * Bud of Paradise, (ss) The Saint Mystery Library #9, 1960
- * Easy Money, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine July 1960
- * Ghosts, (nv) The Saint Mystery Magazine April 1960
- * An Indian Waldorf Astoria, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) November 1961
- * Masters and Men, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) August 1961
- * No Roses for Us, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine December 1959
- * A Perfect Servant, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) June 1965
- * Rabindrinath Tagore, (ar) The Windmill v1 #1, 1944
- * Ramraj, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) May 1963
- * The Red Silk Scarf, (ss) Fantastic Universe December 1959
- * Salons de Beaute, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine (UK) April 1961
[]Shainblum, Mark (1963- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword: The Death of the Death of the SuperHeroes!, (ar) Tesseracts Nineteen: Superhero Universe ed. Mark Shainblum & Claude Lalumière, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2016
- * The Art of Solitude®, (ss) On Spec Fall 2006
- * En remontée après la chute libre (Original title unknown) , (ar) Solaris #89, February 1990; translated by Luc Pomerleau
- * Guns of the South (with John Dupuis), (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #84, August 1995 [Ref. Harry Turtledove]
- * Less Unlikely Every Day, (ss) Polar Borealis October/November 2018
- * Playing Solitaire, (nv) A Thousand Faces #8, Spring 2009
- * Trademark Chill, (ed) On Spec Spring 2011
- * Worldwar: In the Balance (with John Dupuis), (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #84, August 1995 [Ref. Harry Turtledove]
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[]Shairp, Leslie V. (chron.)
- * “Can Professional Morality Be Cured?”, (sy) The Idler August 1900
- * “Has any existing thing more Virtue than its Contemporaries?”, (sy) The Idler September 1900
- * The Idlers’ Club:
* ___ “Can Professional Morality Be Cured?”, (sy) The Idler August 1900
* ___ “Has any existing thing more Virtue than its Contemporaries?”, (sy) The Idler September 1900
* ___ “My Programme for an Ideal Day”, (sy) The Idler July 1900
* ___ “What are the advantages of attaining old age?”, (sy) The Idler April 1900
* ___ “What Are the Benefits of Procrastination?”, (sy) The Idler June 1900
* ___ “Which is the most painful, Wit or Humour?”, (sy) The Idler May 1900
* ___ “Would it be reasonable for Locksmiths to raise a Monument to Burglary?”, (sy) The Idler October 1900
- * “My Programme for an Ideal Day”, (sy) The Idler July 1900
- * The Simple Life, (ss) The Idler May 1906
- * “What are the advantages of attaining old age?”, (sy) The Idler April 1900
- * “What Are the Benefits of Procrastination?”, (sy) The Idler June 1900
- * “Which is the most painful, Wit or Humour?”, (sy) The Idler May 1900
- * “Would it be reasonable for Locksmiths to raise a Monument to Burglary?”, (sy) The Idler October 1900
[]Shakespeare, Nicholas (1957- ) (chron.)
- * The Death of Marat, (nv) Ox-Tales: Earth ed. Mark Ellingham & Peter Florence, Profile Books, 2009
- * Fishing at Night, (vi) Mini Sagas from the Daily Telegraph Competition ed. Brian Aldiss, Sutton Publishing, 1997
- * Ian Fleming Was as Much a Womaniser as James Bond. This Is His Story, (ar) The Times September 22 2023 [Ref. Ian Fleming]
- * In Pursuit of Guzmán, (ar) Granta #23, Spring 1988
- * The Statue, (ss) The Paris Review #119, Summer 1991
[]Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of the Simpcox Miracle, (ex) from The Second Part of Henry the Sixt, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * All’s Well That Ends Well, (pm)
- * All the World’s a Stage, (pm) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * April, (ms)
- * Ariel’s Song, (pm)
- * The Art of Speech, (ex) from Hamlet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Beauty, (pm)
- * Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, (pm) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Blow, Winter Wind, (ex) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Character, (ex) from Hamlet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Charm of Music, (pm)
- * Clown’s Song from Twelfth Night, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Dance and Play in the Fairy World, (pm)
- * Death, (pm) from Measure for Measure, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * England, (ex) from Richard III, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Fairies’ Lullaby, (pm)
- * Fairy Lullaby, (pm) from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Fear No More the Heat of the Sun, (ex) from Cymbeline, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Four Love Sonnets, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Four Sonnets: XVIII, XXIX, LVII, CXVI, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * from “The Tempest”, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Full Fathom Five, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623, as "The Tempest"
- * Full Fathom Five, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623, as "The Tempest"
- * Ghost of Hamlet’s Father (from Hamlet), (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Gonzalo’s Speech, from The Tempest, (ex) ca. 1613
- * Hamlet, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Hamlet’s Fifth Soliloquy, (ex) from Hamlet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Hamlet’s Ghost, (ex) from Hamlet, 1602
- * Hark! Hark! The Lark, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1891, music by Frederic W. Austin
- * Henry IV, Part 2, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Here’s Sport Indeed! (with Ib Melchior), (pm) Gamma #2, 1963
- * History, (pm)
- * Holly Song, (pm) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * How Did He Know?, (ms)
- * Hypocrisy, (ms) from Richard II, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Imagination’s Limitations, (pm)
- * Imitation of Things to Come, (ex) from Macbeth, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Influence of Music, (pm)
- * In the Spring, (pm)
- * It Was a Lover and His Lass, (pm) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * It Was a Lover and His Lass, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1892, music by W. J. Foxell
- * Julius Caesar, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * King Henry IV on Sleep, (pm) from Henry IV, Part II, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * King John, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * King Lear, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * King Lear to the Storm, (pm)
- * The Life Without Passion, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609, as "Sonnet XCIV"
- * Love, (pm)
- * Love’s Perjuries, (pm)
- * Macbeth, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Macbeth’s Song of the Witches, (ex) from Macbeth, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * A Madrigal, (pm)
- * The Magic Island, (ss) St. George’s Magazine #46, December 1909 (adapted)
- * May, (ms)
- * Mercy, (ex) from The Merchant of Venice, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * A Midsummer Night’s Dream, (pl) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * A Midsummer Night’s Dream, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * A Midsummer Night’s Dream, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Mind That Makes the Body Rich, (pm) from The Taming of the Shrew, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Morning, (pm)
- * A Motoring Story, (ms)
- * Neptune’s Park, (pm) from Cymbeline, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * “Now It Is the Time of Night”, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623, as "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"
- * O Amiable Lovely Death, (ex) from The Life and Death of King John, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * An Old Song, (pm) from Twelfth Night,
- * O Mistress Mine, (sg) Atalanta #77, February 1894, music by W. Augustus Barratt
- * O Mistress Mine!, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1894, music by W. J. Foxell
- * On Shakespeare’s Grave at Stratford, (pm)
- * Othello, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Perfect Horse, (pm)
- * The Phoenix and the Turtle, (pm) Love’s Martyr by Robert Chester, Richard Field, 1601
- * The Power of Gold, (pm) from Timon of Athens, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Prospero Evokes the Air Spirits, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623, as "The Tempest"
- * Queen Mab, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623, as "Romeo and Juliet"
- * Romeo and Juliet, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * A Sea Dirge, (pm) from The Tempest, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Seven Ages of Man, (ex) from As You Like It, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Shakespeare’s Heroines, (ex)
- * Sleep, (ms) from Henry IV, Part II, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Sleep’s Favorite, (ex) from Romeo and Juliet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Sleepwalker: Lady Macbeth, (ex) from Macbeth, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Songs from Shakespeare’s Plays, (pm)
- * Sonnet 104 (“To me, fair friend, you never can be old”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet 106: (“When in the chronicle of wasted time…”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet 19: (“Devouring Time…”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet 29, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet 30: (“When to the sessions of sweet silent thought…”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet 60: (“Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore…”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet CIV, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet CXVI, (pm)
- * Sonnet (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet V (“Never Resting Time Leads Summer On”), (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet XCIV, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet XCVII, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet XCVIII, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sonnet XI, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Sweet-and-Twenty, (pm) from Twelfth Night, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Sweet o’ the Year, (pm) from The Winter’s Tale, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Tempest, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Tempest, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * That Time of Year Thou May’st in Me Behold, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Titus Adronicus, (ex) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, (pl) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Two Sonnets, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * Two Sonnets: XCVII, XCVIII, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
- * The Ultimate Fear, (pm) from Measure for Measure, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Under the Greenwood Tree, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1893, music by J. M. Bentley
- * untitled (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“No longer mourn for me when I am dead…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Nor mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul.”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Restore thy tresses to the golden ore…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“That time of year thou may’st in me behold…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“When, in disgrace with Fortune and men’s eyes.”), (pm)
- * untitled (“When in the chronicle of wasted time.”), (pm)
- * untitled (“When to the Sessions of sweet silent thought.”), (pm)
- * Uses and Abuses, (pm)
- * The Vanished Past, (pm)
- * Virtue and Vice, (pm)
- * The Wanderer, (pm)
- * The War Spirit, (pm)
- * What Is a Man?, (pm) from Hamlet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * When Daffodils Begin to Peer, (pm) from The Winter’s Tale, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * When Icicles Hang, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1894, music by W. A. Roberts
- * When Icicles Hang by the Wall, (pm) from Love’s Labors Lost, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * When in Disgrace…, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609, as "Sonnet 29"
- * Where the Bee Sucks, (pm) from The Tempest, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Who Is Sylvia?, (pm) from The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Winter, (pm) from Love’s Labour’s Lost, 1598
- * Witches’ Spell from Macbeth, (pm) Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * The World of Shakespeare’s Witches, (ex) from Hamlet, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
- * Ye Elves, (pm)
- * Young Orpheus, (pm)
- * You Were Born, (pm) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609, as "Sonnet CIV"
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- * All’s Well That Ends Well by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1892
- * April 23rd Doesn’t Impress Me by Marjorie Bowen, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1946
- * As You Like It by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1890
- * Bard & Bawd, (pi) King (UK) Winter 1964
- * Barry Sullivan, Shakespear and Shaw by G. B. S., (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1947
- * The Character of the Dramatist by Henry Charles Beeching, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1906; a lecture given at the Royal Institution.
- * The Comedy of Errors by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1891
- * Delia Bacon and After by John Walcott, (ar) Putnam’s Magazine August 1909
- * Did Bacon Sign Shakespeare? by John Pollock, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1909
- * He Inspired Churchill by Beverley Baxter, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1944
- * The Life by Henry Charles Beeching, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1906; a lecture given at the Royal Institution.
- * The Likenesses of Shakespeare by Alexander Cargill, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1894
- * Love’s Labor’s Lost by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1893
- * Measure for Measure by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1891
- * The Merchant of Venice by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1890
- * The Merry Wives of Windsor by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1889
- * Michel De Montaigne and William Shakespeare by Frederic R. White, (is) Famous Utopias of the Renaissance ed. Frederic R. White, Packard & Co., 1946
- * A Midsummer-Night’s Dream by Andrew Lang, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1895
- * Much Ado About Nothing by Andrew Lang, (ar)
- * An Order for the Next Poet by Gerald Stanley Lee, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly April 1907
- * The Seven Ages of Woman by Thomas M. Disch, (pm) Amazing Stories May 1986
- * Shakespeare by A. B. Cooper, (ar) The Captain #121, April 1909
- * Shakespeare by J. C. Squire, (rc) Land & Water November 7 1918
- * Shakespeare and Arrière Shakespeare by [uncredited] & F. J. Cox, (ss) Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies March 1904
- * Shakespeare and Patriotism by Sidney Lee, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1901
- * Shakespeare and Politics by John Marriott, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1927
- * Shakespeare and the Earl of Southampton by Sidney Lee, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1898
- * Shakespeare Did Not Dine Out by Angela Thirkell, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1928
- * The Shakespeare First Folio: Some Notes and a Discovery by Sidney Lee, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1899
- * Shakespeare in Buckinghamshire by P. H. Ditchfield, (ar) Temple Bar April 1901
- * Shakespeare or X? by Andrew Lang, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1911
- * “Shakespeare or X?” A Note on Mr. Andrew Lang’s Article by George Greenwood, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1911
- * Shakespeare’s Two Angels by Stephen S. Hales, (ar) To-Day May 1919
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