
Furnivall, Frederick James Chaucer's "Boece" Englisht From Boethius's "De Consolatione Philosophiae.

Furnivall, Frederick James The Macro Plays: 1. Mankind (AB. 1475), 2. Wisdom (AB. 1460), 3. The Castle of Perseverance (AB. 1425)

Furnivall, Frederick James 1825-1910 The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge Made by Andrew Borde, of Physycke Doctor. A Compendyous Regyment, or, A Dyetary of Helth Made in Mountpyllier

Shakespeare, William Shakespere's Merchant of Venice; the First (tho Worse) Quarto, 1600, a Facsimile in Photo-lithography by William Griggs With Forewords by Frederick J. Furnivall

Furnivall, Frederick James Political, Religious, And Love Poems: From The Archbishop Of Canterbury's Lambeth Ms. No. 306, And Other Sources

Furnivall, Frederick James 1825-1910 Robert Laneham's Letter: Describing a Part of the Entertainment Unto Queen Elizabeth at the Castle of Kenilworth in 1575:

Furnivall, Frederick James Seynt Graal, or, The Sank Ryal. The History of the Holy Graal, Partly in English Verse

Furnivall, Frederick James Political, Religious, And Love Poems: From The Archbishop Of Canterbury's Lambeth Ms. No. 306, And Other Sources

Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Hamlet: the First Quarto, 1603. A Facsimile in Photo-lithography by William Griggs; With Forewords by Frederick J. Furnivall

Furnivall, Frederick James 'The Troublesome Reign of King John': Being the Original of Shakespeare's 'Life and Death of King John'

Furnivall, Frederick James William Stafford's Compendious of Briefe Examination of Certayne Ordinary Complaints of Diuers of Our Countrymen in These Our Dayes, A. D. 1581, ... "A Briefe Conceipt of English Pollicy.")

Furnivall, Frederick James Allusions to Shakspere, A.D. 1592-1693. The two Volumes of the New Shakspere Society, 's Hakespeare's Centurie of Prayse,' (2d ed., 1879,) and 's ome ... From 1594 to 1694 (1886), Bound Together

Furnivall, Frederick James The Babees' Book: Medieval Manners for the Young: Done Into Modern English From Dr. Furnivall's Text

Poems, Love Love-poems And Humourous Ones, Written At The End Of A Volume Of Small Printed Books, 1614-1619, In The British Museum, Labelld 'various Poems', Set Forth By F.j. Furnivall

Furnivall, Frederick James The English Conquest of Ireland, A.D. 1166-1185: Mainly From the Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis : a Parallel Text From 1. Ms. Trinity ... B. 490, Bodleian Library, About 1440 A.D. ...

Furnivall, Frederick James Chaucer's "Boece" Englisht From Boethius's "De Consolatione Philosophiae.