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SHAKESPEARE : - MASON ( John Monck )

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SHAKESPEARE : - MASON ( John Monck )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SHAKESPEARE : - MASON ( John Monck ). Comments on the several editions of Shakespeare's plays, extended to those of Malone and Steevens. Dublin : Printed by Graisberry & Campbell, Back-Lane, 1807SECOND EDITION, REVISED & ENLARGED, pp xv, (1), 608 and errata slip, 8vo, three small, faint stamps on title and some light foxing, otherwise very good in recent boards. An edition not found on-line in D. In two parts : the first refers to the edition by Johnson and Steevens, 1778 ; the second to that of Steevens, 1793. Mason (1726?–1809), Dublin-born literary scholar and politician, planned a complete edition of Shakespeare's plays but was beaten to it by the publication of Isaac Reed's edition in 1785. His scholarly reputation and abilities were viewed ambivalently by his contemporaries. Francis Douce praised his Shakespearian efforts, aligning him with Steevens, Malone, and Thomas Tyrwhitt, the great editors of the 18C. Mason's Comments of 1785 and 1807 have not been entirely forgotten by the editors of the 20C variorum editions of Shakespeare's plays (ODNB).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) TOOLE ( John Lawrence ) : - HATTON ( Joseph ). Reminiscences of J. L. Toole. Related by himself, and chronicled by Joseph Hatton … Illustrated by Alfred Bryan and W. H. Margetson. Third eedition. In one volume. Hurst and Blackett … , 1889. With a portrait frontispiece and some 75 text illustrarions, pages xvi, 447, 8vo, original red pictorial cloth : the binding a little worn at corners and very lightly stained, one small section working loos, the inner joints strong and not cracked : a very good copy inscribed by Toole "To Bailie [sic] Gage / from his Old/Young Friend / J. L. Toole." and with the bookplate of T. R. Baillie Gage on the front endpaper. The main source for the life of the noted Victorian comic actor and theatrical manager. "The last great low comedian of the old school." -- DNB.(2) KENEALY ( Edward Vaughan Hyde ). A New Pantomine Reeves and Turner, 1863. Pages (8), 570, 8vo, recent paper boards : a very good to nice copy.The eccentric Kenealy's "final development" of his verse pantomine, first published "in fragmentary form" in 1850 as "Goethe ; a New Pantomine". It is as counsel for the Tichborne claimant that Kenealy is chiefly remembered : his conduct of the case and his scurrilous attacks on witnesses and judges secured his disbarment.(3) SKINNER ( John ). of Leisure Hours : or poetical pieces, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author's life, with some remarks on Scottish poetry. 1809. spine a little worn but the binding strong, otherwise a nice copy in original state.Edited by his son. Includes `Tullochgorum', called by Burns the best Scots song Scotland ever saw. This was not an isolated success, as Skinner was one of the finest Scottish song writers.(4) POLLOK ( Robert ). The Course of Time : a poem, in ten books. The eighth edition. Edinburgh : William Blackwood … , 1829. Pages (4), 294, (2, adverts), with the half-title, large 12mo, original boards, uncut : wanting the backstrip but the binding strong and otherwise a very good copy in original state.His one permanent contribution to literature, prompted by Byron's 'Darkness'.(5) HAZLITT ( Wm. ). Criticisms and dramatic essays on the English stage. Second edition. Edited by his son. G. Routledge and Co., 1851. Pages xix, 324 and vii, (1) adverts, large 12mo, original bluish green cloth: very good-niceKeynes 30.(6) JONES ( Sir Wm. ). Poems. Selected by Jonathan Benthall. Cambridge, Sebastian Carter, 1961. FIRST EDITION THUS, frontispiece, (16)-pp, small 8vo, original printed wraps : fine.Poems by the great British orientalist printed in an edition of only 220 copies.(2)ENGLISH LITERATURE; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; LITERARY CRITICISM; SHAKESPEARE; THEATRE; VERSE; FINE PRINTING; ; ; ;