WIT, HUMOR, AND SHAKSPEARE.
In Press:
The West-Easterly Divanof Goethe.
Translated, with an Introductionand Notes,
By John Weiss.
[Ready in December.]
Wit, Humor, andShakspeare.
Twelve Essays.
By JOHN WEISS.

BOSTON:
ROBERTS BROTHERS.1876.
Copyright, 1876,
By John Weiss.
Cambridge:
Press of John Wilson & Son.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE |
| I. | The Cause of Laughter | 3 |
| II. | Wit, Irony, Humor | 33 |
| III. | Dogberry, Malvolio, Troilus and Cressida(Ajax), Bottom, Touchstone | 73 |
| IV. | Falstaff: his Companions; Americanisms | 119 |
| V. | Hamlet | 151 |
| VI. | The Porter in "Macbeth," the Clown in"Twelfth Night," the Fool in "Lear" | 185 |
| VII. | Women and Men: Maria, Helena, Imogen,Constance | 211 |
| VIII. | Lord Bacon and the Plays, Shakspeare'sWomen, Love in Shakspeare | 245 |
| IX. | Portia | 301 |
| X. | Helena; Ophelia | 327 |
| XI. | Macbeth | 361 |
| XII. | Blonde Women: Lady M ... Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |