Shakespeare's library : a collection of the romances, novels, poems, and histories, used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas : now first collected, and accurately reprinted from the original editions
With reproductions of the original title pages. ; (cont'd)--The history of Macbeth, from Holinshed's Chronicle. The story of the shepherdess of Felismena, from which Shakespeare is said to have taken the plot of The two gentlemen of Verona; from the Diana of Montemayor, tr. by B. Young, 1598. The story told by the fishwife of Stand on the Green, the incidents of which are similar to some of those in Cymbeline; from Westward for Smelts, 1620. ; (cont'd)--The historie of Promos and Cassandra, closely resembling the plot of Measure for measure; from Whetstone's Heptameron of civil discourses, 1582. Novels more or less resembling the Merchant of Venice. The story of a Moorish captain, on which is founded the tragedy of Othello; from the Heccatomithi of Cinthio. Queen Cordila, a poem, by John Higgins; from the Mirror for magistrates, 1587. The story of the Paphlagonian unkind king, on which is founded the epistode of Gloster and his sons, in King Lear; from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, 1591. ; (cont'd)--v.2. Romeus and Juliet, a poem, by Arthur Brooke. Rhomeo and Julietta; from Paynter's Palance of pleasure. Giletta of Narbona, on which is founded All's well that ends well; from Paynter's Palace of pleasure. The story of the two lovers of pisa, which Shakespeare employed in his Merry wives of Windsor. The historie of Apollonius and Silla, containing part of the plot of Twelfth night; reprinted from Rich's Farewell to military profession, 1606. ; --v.1. Greene's Pandosto, the story on which is founded The winter's tale. Lodge's Rosalynd, the novel on which is founded As you like it. The historie of Hamblet, the history on which the tragedy of Hamlet is constructed. Apollonius, prince of Tyre, from which the incidents of the play of Pericles are derived. ; Mode of access: Internet.