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THE SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY.
GENERAL EDITOR PROFESSORI. GOLLANCZ, LITT.D.
CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERSLONDON MCMVII
R. CLAY & SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY.
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Preface | i |
Awdeley's Fraternitye, not plagiarized from, but published 'a feweyeares' before, Harman's Caueat | i |
Harman's Caueat: two states of the 2nd edition. The latter, now calledthe 3rd edition, is reprinted here | v |
Piraters from Harman: Bynnyman, and G. Dewes | vi |
Short account of Thomas Harman | vii |
Harrison's quotation of Harman, and his account of English Vagabonds,and the punishments for them | xi |
The Groundworke of Conny-catching is a reprint of Harman's Caueat,with an Introduction | xiv |
Dekker's Belman of London: its borrowings from Harman | xiv |
S. Rowlands's Martin Mark-all shows up Dekker, and has new Cant words | xvi |
Dekker's Lanthorn and Candle-light borrows from Harman: Canting Songfrom it | xix |
The Caterpillers of this Nation anatomized | xxi |
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