T. W. Baldwin
Volume 2
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Front Matter, pp. i-vi
XXXI. Grammar School Logic and Rhetoric in the Sixteenth...
XXXII. Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric...
XXXIII. The Rhetorical Training of Shakspere: Tully's...
XXXIV. The Rhetorical Training of Shakspere: Cicero, Topica
XXXV. The Rhetorical Training of Shakspere: Susenbrotus
XXXVI. The Rhetorical Training of Shakspere: Erasmus, Copia
XXXVII. The Rhetorical Training of Shakspere: Quintilian...
XXXVIII. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Epistles
XXXIX. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Themes
XL. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Declamations and Orations
XLI. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Exercise of Versifying
XLII. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Poets; Ovid
XLIII. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Poets; Virgil
XLIV. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Poets; Horace
XLV. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Poets; Juvenal...
XLVI. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Poets...
XLVII. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's History
XLVIII. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Training in Moral...
XLIX. Upper Grammar School: Shakspere's Lesse Greeke
L. What of It?
Appendices
I. Run-away Shakspere
II. Formation of the Authorized Grammar
III. Number of Forms in Paul's Grammar School
IV. The Chronology of William Badger's Dictates
V. Peter Young's Notebook
Indexes
I. Bibliographical References
II. Citations from Shakspere's Plays
III. Characters from Shakspere's Plays
IV. General Index
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