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- A study in the Warwickshire dialect : With a glossary and notes touching the Edward the Sixth grammar schools and the Elizabethan pronunciation as deduced from the puns in Shakespeare's plays
- Alias William Shakespeare?
- An introduction to the study of Shakespeare canon ; : proceeding on the problem of "Titus Andronicus,"
- Axiophilus : or, Oxford alias Shakespeare
- Bacon and Shakespeare in the sonnets
- Ben Jonson and Shakespeare
- Cardenio, or The second maiden's tragedy
- Contested Will : who wrote Shakespeare?
- Contested Will : who wrote Shakespeare?
- Elizabethan drama and dramatists, 1583-1603
- Elsinore revisited : "this ientleman of Polonia' : Polonius, a character in disguise
- Is there a Shakespeare problem? : with a reply to Mr. J.M. Robertson and Mr. Andrew Lang
- Last Will. & testament
- Lee, Shakespeare and a tertium quid
- Opravdanie Shekspira
- Our English Homer ; : or, Shakespeare historically considered
- Players : the mysterious identity of William Shakespeare
- Report on the poet Shakespeare's identity submitted to the trustees of the British museum ; : with extracts from the correspondence
- Seven Shakespeares ; : a discussion of the evidence for various theories with regard to Shakespeare's identity
- Shake-speare, the mystery
- Shakespeare and The two noble kinsmen
- Shakespeare and his betters ; : a history and a criticism of the attempts which have been made to prove that Shakespeare's works were written by others
- Shakespeare and his rivals ; : a casebook on the authorship controversy
- Shakespeare beyond doubt : evidence, argument, controversy
- Shakespeare only
- Shakespeare studies in Baconian light
- Shakespeare suppressed : the uncensored truth about Shakespeare and his works, a book of evidence and explanation
- Shakespeare's Edward III
- Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III
- Shakespeare's apprenticeship : identifying the real playwright's earliest works
- Shakespeare's hand in the play of Sir Thomas More
- Shakespeare's magic circle
- Shakespeare's maze further deciphered
- Shakespeare, Chapman and Sir Thomas More ; : providing a more definite basis for biography and criticism
- Shakespeare, Fletcher, and The two noble kinsmen
- Shakespeare, in fact
- Shakspere and Sir Walter Ralegh : including also several essays previously published in the New Shakspeareana
- Shakspere's handwriting
- Shekspir
- Sidelights on Shakespeare: being studies of The two noble kinsmen : Henry VIII. Arden of Feversham. A Yorkshire tragedy. The troublesome reign of King John. King Leir. Pericles prince of Tyre
- The Applause first folio of Shakespeare in modern type
- The Shakespeare canon
- The Shakespeare claimants ; : a critical survey of the four principal theories concerning the authorship of the Shakespearean plays
- The Shakespeare controversy : an analysis of the authorship theories
- The Shakespeare problem restated
- The Shakespearean addition in the Booke of Sir Thomas Moore ; : some aids to scholarly and critical Shakespearean studies
- The authorship of 'The taming of a shrew,' 'The famous victories of Henry V' and the additions to Marlowe's 'Faustus,'
- The authorship of Julius Caesar
- The authorship of Shakespeare
- The case for Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford, as "Shakespeare"
- The composition of Shakespeare's plays: authorship, chronology
- The genuine in Shakespeare ; : a conspectus
- The life story of Edward De Vere as "William Shakespeare"
- The murder of the man who was "Shakespeare."
- The origin and development of 1 Henry VI : in relation to Shakespeare, Marlowe, Peele, and Greene
- The tragic story of "Shakespeare" disclosed in the sonnets : and the life of Edward De Vere, seventeenth earl of Oxford, Lord of Escales and Badlesmere, Lord great chamberlain of England
- The truth will out : unmasking the real Shakespeare
- The vindicators of Shakespeare ; : a reply to critics, together with some remarks on Dr. Wallace's "New Shakespeare discoveries."
- Who wrote Shakespeare?
- Will o' the wisp ; : or, The elusive Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare and his three friends, Ben, Anthonie and Francis
- William Shakspere and Robert Greene ; : the evidence
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