In Walter William Skeat's 'A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists', readers are provided with a comprehensive guide to the language and vocabulary used during the Stuart and Tudor periods, particularly in the works of dramatists. Skeat's meticulous attention to detail and scholarly analysis allow readers to gain a deep understanding of the linguistic nuances of the era, making the book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in studying early modern English literature. With a focus on words commonly found in dramatic writings, this glossary sheds light on the context and usage of these terms, enhancing the reader's appreciation for the playwrights of the time. Walter William Skeat, a renowned philologist and lexicographer, brings his expertise to this work, drawing on his extensive knowledge of historical language and literature. His dedication to preserving and explaining the intricacies of early modern English enriches the reader's experience and provides a valuable insight into the linguistic landscape of the period. I highly recommend 'A Glossary of Stuart and Tudor Words especially from the dramatists' to scholars, students, and enthusiasts of early English literature seeking a deeper understanding of the language and vocabulary used in the works of Stuart and Tudor dramatists.