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  <tableOfContents>A study of Shakespeare. I. First period: lyric and fantastic. II. Second period: comic and historic. III. Third period: tragic and romantic (from Fortnightly review, May, 1875, January, 1876) -- Appendix. I. Note on the historical play of King Edward III (from Gentleman's magazine, August and September, 1879) II. Report of the proceedings on the first anniversary session of the newest Shakespeare society (from the Examiner, April, 1876) III. Additions and corrections [signed: Chimera Bombinans in Vacuo] (from the Examiner, April, 1876).</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Algernon Charles Swinburne</note>
  <note>"Report of the proceedings ... of the newest Shakespeare society" is an attack upon the New Shakespere society.</note>
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    <topic>Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation</topic>
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