Still often used today, German schoolmaster and philologist ALEXANDER
SCHMIDT's (1816-1887) Shakespeare Lexicon is the source for elucidating
the sometimes cryptic language of Shakespeare and tracking down
quotations. Volume 2 covers M through Z, from "Mab: the queen of the
fairies" to "Zounds: an oath contracted from God's wounds," and features
numerous appendices and supplements on grammar and usage. Every word
from every play and poem is cataloged, referenced, and defined in this
exhaustive two-volume work, the result of arduous research and stalwart
dedication. Serious scholars and zealous fans will find the Lexicon the
ultimate guide to reading and decoding the Bard.