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"Notes on Lyrical Poetry," Modern Language Notes, XIV (1899), 220-28.

1900 "Valteger 'Henges' and The Mayor of Queenborough," Modern Language Notes, XV (1900), 269-72.

"Tom Tyler and His Wife," Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, XV (1900), 253-89.

1901 "Professor Schelling's Report of the Glasgow Anniversary," Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), VI (1901), 29-31.

1902 "Dr. Horace Howard Furness and the Variorum Shakespeare," Ibid., VI (1902), 224-34.

"The Elizabethan Theatre," Lippincott's Magazine, LXIX (1902),

309-23.

Humanities Gone and to Come, an address read before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Delta Chapter of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, June 18, 1902, Published by the Society. Reprinted in The Evanston Press, June 11, 1910, p. 6; Classical Weekly, VII (1913-14), 179-84; and elsewhere. Included in Representative Phi Beta Kappa Orations, ed. C. S. Northrup, W. C. Lane, and J. C. Schwab, Boston, 1915, pp. 286-97.

The English Chronicle Play: A Study in the Popular Historical Literature Environing Shakespeare, New York and London, 1902. 1903 "In Carlyle's Country," Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), VII (1903), 309-13.

The Merchant of Venice, edited for The Gateway Series, New York [1903].

1904 The Queen's Progress and Other Elizabethan Sketches, Boston and New York, 1904; London, n.d.

"Some Features of the Supernatural as represented in Plays of the
Reigns of Elizabeth and James," Modern Philology, I (1903), 31-47.
Tabular List of English Plays acted at Oxford and Cambridge between
1564 and 1642 [Privately printed by the author], March, 1904.
"Some Quartos of Old English Plays Recently Acquired by the Library
of the University [of Pennsylvania]," Alumni Register (University
of Pennsylvania), VIII (1904), 413-20.

"Old English Sacred Drama," Lippincott's Magazine, LXXIV (1904),
441-53.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on Shakespeare, delivered before the Phila-
delphia Branch, International Kindergarten Association [Oct. 4-
Nov. 15, 1904], [Phila.], 1904.

Review: C. M. Gayley: Representative English Comedies, Vol. I.
Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, XL (1904),

241-43.

A. H. Thorndike: The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shakespeare. Ibid., XL (1904), 289-90.

Barrett Wendell: The Temper of the Seventeenth Century in English Literature. The Nation, LXXIX (1904), 526-27.

1905 "Fynes Moryson on Germany," Atlantic Monthly, XCV (1905), 140-42. Eastward Hoe, by Jonson, Chapman and Marston, and Jonson's The Alchemist, edited for The Belles Lettres Series, New York, 1905. 1906 "Narrative Writing in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth," The Reader (Indianapolis), VII (1906), 440-45.

Review: "The Life and Art of George Herbert": The English Works of George Herbert, ed. G. H. Palmer. The Sunday School Times, XLVIII (1906), 222-3.

"Preparation in English for Admission to the College," Pennsylvania School Journal, LV (1906), 90-93.

1907 "Quartos of Old English Plays in the Library [of the University of Pennsylvania]," Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XI (1907), 206-10. [Cf. entry under 1904, to which this is a supplement.]

1908 Elizabethan Drama, 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Closing of the Theaters, to which is prefixed a Résumé of the Earlier Drama from its Beginnings, 2 vols., Boston, 1908; London, 1908. Second edition, Boston [1911].

1909 Review: V. E. Albright: The Shakespearean Stage. Book News Monthly, XXVIII (1909), 287-88.

1910 "Dr. Horace Howard Furness Honored," Old Penn, VIII (1910), 256. English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare, New York, 1910.

"The Elizabethan Playhouse," Proceedings of the Numismatic and
Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, XXV (1910), 143-55, with
eight plates.

"A Letter on the Honor System," The Pennsylvanian, Feb. 3, 1910.
"Address at the Opening of the Graduate School": [The Teacher and
the Investigator]," Old Penn, IX (1910), 72-76.

Introduction to The Complete Plays of Ben Jonson (Everyman's
Library), 2 vols., London and New York [1910].

1911 "William Lilly and The Alchemist,” Modern Language Notes, XXVI (1911), 62-63.

"The Representation of Shakespeare" [Contribution to a Symposium], New Age, (1911), 559.

Review: The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vol. V. Mod-
ern Language Review, VI (1911), 406-12.

Shakespeare's Macbeth, edited for English Readings for Schools, New
York [1911].

1912 Review: The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vol. VI. Modern Language Review, VII (1912), 105-10.

Contribution to a Symposium on Engineering English, Proceedings of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, XIX (1912), 72-75.

"The Honor System," Editorial in Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XIV (1912), 135-36.

Masterpieces of the English Drama (General Editor), New York,
1912ff.

Beaumont and Fletcher [Four Plays of], edited for Masterpieces of the
English Drama, New York [1912].

Review: C. F. Tucker Brooke: The Tudor Drama. Yale Review, n.s. I
(1911-12), 704-8.

"Horace Howard Furness," The Nation, XCV (1912), 165-67.

"The Restoration Drama, I," Chapter V of The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vol. VIII, Cambridge and New York, 1912.

1913 "A Note on Some Recent Applications of Demi-Science to Shakespeare," abstract in Publications of the Modern Language Associa tion of America, XXVIII (1913), xv-xvi. (Read at the M.L.A. meeting in Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1912.)

"The Spirit of a University," Editorial in Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XV (1913), 243-45.

Review: C. Weygandt: Irish Plays and Playwrights. Old Penn, XI (1912-13), 980-81.

"Professor Penniman's New Book," Poetaster by Ben Jonson and Satiromastix by Thomas Dekker, ed. J. H. Penniman. Old Penn, XI (1912-13), 1109-10.

"Address" in Memory of Horace Howard Furness, Philadelphia,
Jan. 17, 1913, Old Penn, XI (1912-13), 581-85.

Review: John Masefield: The Tragedy of Nan. Everyman (London),
Sept., 1913, p. 718.

The English Lyric (Types of English Literature), Boston, 1913. 1914 "From Mercury to Morgan" (news letter from Rome), Red and Blue, XXVI (1913-14), 311-13.

English Drama (Channels of English Literature), London and New
York, 1914.

1915 "The American Professor," President's Address before the Modern Language Association of America, meeting at Columbia University, Dec. 29, 1914, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, XXX (1915), liv-lxxiii.

"Some Recent Discoveries concerning Shakespeare," University of Pennsylvania Lectures by Members of the Faculty, II (1914-15), 243-61.

"The Elizabethan Club [at Yale]," Red and Blue, XXVII (1915), 305-08.

"Academic Rights and Privileges," A Commencement Address delivered at the University of Pennsylvania, June 16, 1915, Old Penn, XIII (1914-15), 1221-24; Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XVII (1914-15), 735-42.

1916 "Shakespeare Tercentenary," Address before the Arts Association of the University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 16, 1916, Old Penn, XIV (1915-16), 716-20.

"Recent Books on Shakespeare," N. Y. Evening Post Literary Review, April 22, 1916, pp. 12-13.

"The Common Folk of Shakespeare," A Book of Homage to Shakespeare, edited by Israel Gollancz, Oxford, 1916, pp. 364-72. Also printed in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, LV (1916), 471-80.

1917 Review: R. M. Alden: Alfred Tennyson: How to Know Him. Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XX (1917-18), 257-59. 1918 Review: M. Jastrow: The War and the Bagdad Railway. Public Ledger (Philadelphia), Jan. 20, 1918.

"The Gownsman." A Column in The Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) every Wednesday from Feb. 27, 1918, to Sept. 25, 1918, thereafter every Thursday to Sept. 30, 1920.

Thor and Some Other War Rhymes. Privately printed [Phila.] 1918. "From Under the Knife" and "A Thought Obvious," Contemporary Verse, V (1918), 61-62.

Review: Lustra of Ezra Pound, with Earlier Poems. Alumni Register (University of Pennsylvania), XX (1917-18), 602-04.

1920 Enrico W. Longfellow, Poeta-Dantista. . . . (Americani Illustri: Raccolta Biografica diretta de H. Nelson Gay, No. 9), Firenze, n.d. Reviews in The Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia), Saturdays from Oct. 9, 1920 to June 11, 1921. Reprinted under title Appraisements and Asperities; see below.

1921 "The Seedpod of Shakespeare Criticism," University of Pennsylvania Lectures by Members of the Faculty, VII (1921), 141-57.

"Some Values Educational and Other." Phi Beta Kappa Oration delivered at Franklin and Marshall College, June 7, 1921. Reformed Church Review, 4th Ser., XXV (1921), 196-220; Phi Beta Kappa Key, March 1922, pp. 611-26.

"The Unity of the Arts." Commencement address delivered at Hood College, Frederick, Md., June, 1921. Printed in part in The Lesbian (Hood College), July, 1921.

Address by Dr. Felix E. Schelling on the Occasion of the Unveiling of a Portrait of Joseph G. Rosengarten, University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 4, 1921, n.p., n.d.

"The American University: Is It Fulfilling Its Ideals?" Opening lecture in a series of "Faculty Talks" in the Foyer of the Academy of Music, Nov. 15, 1921. The Pennsylvania Gazette, XX (1921), 126-27.

1922 Review: Sir George Greenwood: Shakespeare's Law. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, LXX (1922), 141-47.

"The College Man as I Know Him," Red and Blue, XXXVI (1921-22), 285.

"Contemporary Poetry," Schoolmen's Week Proceedings (University of Pennsylvania), IX (1922), 281-84.

Reviews in Philadelphia Public Ledger, Saturdays beginning May 13,
1922.

Review: R. M. Alden: Shakespeare. Alumni Register (University of
Pennsylvania), XXIV (1921-22), 605-07.

J. M. Robertson: The Shakespeare Canon. N. Y. Evening
Post Literary Review, III (Sept. 9, 1922), 5.

"Reasons for Teaching English Literature," The Pennsylvania Gazette,
XXI (1922), 223-24.

Appraisements and Asperities as to Some Contemporary Writers,
Philadelphia and London, 1922.

1923 "Sidney's Sister Pembroke's Mother," Johns Hopkins Graduates' Magazine, 1923.

Foreign Influences in Elizabethan Plays, New York, 1923.

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