SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS. EDITED, WITH NOTES, BY WILLIAM J. ROLFE, LITT. D., FORMERLY HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. HARVARD ENGLISH 52X 2 CLASSICS. EDITED BY WM. J. ROLFE, A.M. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, 56 cents per volume; Paper, 40 cents per volume. PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK. Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part Copyright, 1883, by HARPER & BROTHERS. PREFACE. In this volume, as almost every page of the Introduction and the Notes bears witness, I have been under special obligations to Professor Dowden's excellent editions of the Sonnets. I have not, however, drawn at all from Part II. of the Introduction to his larger edition (see the footnote on p. 11), which condenses into some seventy-five pages the entire literature of the Sonnets. For the critical student this careful résumé answers a double purpose: as a bibliography of the subject, directing him to the many books and papers that have been written upon the Sonnets, if he is moved to read any or all of them; and as a compact and convenient substitute for these books and papers, if he wants to know their gist and substance without the drudgery of wading through them. I doubt not that the majority of students will be thankful that Professor Dowden has relieved them of the drudgery by compressing many a dull volume or magazine article into a page or a paragraph. I will only add that the text of the Sonnets, like that of the Poems, is given without omission or expurgation. NOTE TO REVISED EDITION OF 1890. For new matter, giving the substance of the latest researches in the history of the Sonnets, see “Addenda,” p. 184 fol. Certain changes have also been made in the Introduction (pp. 10, 11, 12) and here and there in the Notes. |