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قراءة كتاب The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of vacabondes' and Harman's 'Caveat'
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The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth Awdeley's 'Fraternitye of vacabondes' and Harman's 'Caveat'
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THE SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY.
GENERAL EDITOR PROFESSOR I. GOLLANCZ, LITT.D.
THE ROGUES AND VAGABONDS OF SHAKESPEARE'S YOUTH: AWDELEY'S 'FRATERNITYE OF VACABONDES' AND HARMAN'S 'CAVEAT': EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY EDWARD VILES AND F. J. FURNIVALL
CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS LONDON MCMVII
R. CLAY & SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY.
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
Preface | i |
Awdeley's Fraternitye, not plagiarized from, but published 'a fewe yeares' before, Harman's Caueat | i |
Harman's Caueat: two states of the 2nd edition. The latter, now called the 3rd edition, is reprinted here | v |
Piraters from Harman: Bynnyman, and G. Dewes | vi |
Short account of Thomas Harman | vii |
Harrison's quotation of Harman, and his account of English Vagabonds, and the punishments for them | xi |
The Groundworke of Conny-catching is a reprint of Harman's Caueat, with an Introduction | xiv |
Dekker's Belman of London: its borrowings from Harman | xiv |
S. Rowlands's Martin Mark-all shows up Dekker, and has new Cant words | xvi |
Dekker's Lanthorn and Candle-light borrows from Harman: Canting Song from it | xix |
The Caterpillers of this Nation anatomized | xxi |
A Warning for Housebreakers | xxi |
Street Robberies consider'd | xxii |
Parson Haben's or Hyberdyne's Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery | xxiv |
Shares in the present work | xxiv |
1. Awdeley's fraternitye of Vacabondes, with the .xxv. Orders of Knaues (p. 12-16) | 1-16 |
2. Harman's Caueat or Warrening for Commen Cvrsetors vulgarely called Vagabones | 17-91 |
3. Parson Haben's (or Hyberdyne's) Sermon in Praise of Thieves and Thievery | 92-95 |
4. The Groundwork of Conny-catching: those parts that are not reprinted from Harman's Caueat | 96-103 |
5. Notes | 103-107 |
6. Index | 108-116 |
PREFACE.
If the ways and slang of Vagabonds and Beggars interested Martin Luther enough to make him write a preface to the Liber Vagatorum