A Catalogue of the Shakespeare-study Books in the Immediate Library of J. O. Halliwell-PhillippsPriv. print. by J. E. Adlard, 1876 - 72 pages |
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... death of good King Henrie the Sixt ; with the whole Contention between the two houses , Lancaster and Yorke , as it was sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his servantes . Printed at London by W. W. for ...
... death of good King Henrie the Sixt ; with the whole Contention between the two houses , Lancaster and Yorke , as it was sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his servantes . Printed at London by W. W. for ...
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... death of King John at Swinstead Abbey . As they were sundry times lately acted by the Queenes Majesties Players . Written by W. Sh . 4to . Lond . 1611. Study . 2. Kynge Johan , a Play in two Parts , by John Bale . Edited by J. P. ...
... death of King John at Swinstead Abbey . As they were sundry times lately acted by the Queenes Majesties Players . Written by W. Sh . 4to . Lond . 1611. Study . 2. Kynge Johan , a Play in two Parts , by John Bale . Edited by J. P. ...
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... Death of King Lear and his three Daughters . 4to . London , Printed for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church- yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere St. Austins Gate , 1608. A large fragment of the original ...
... Death of King Lear and his three Daughters . 4to . London , Printed for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church- yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere St. Austins Gate , 1608. A large fragment of the original ...
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... death upon his one naturall Mother . By John Pickeryng . 4to . Lond . 1567. Collier's Reprint . Study . 3. Ralph Roister Doister , a Comedy by Nicholas Udall , and the Tragedie of Gorboduc by Norton and Sackville , edited by W. Durrant ...
... death upon his one naturall Mother . By John Pickeryng . 4to . Lond . 1567. Collier's Reprint . Study . 3. Ralph Roister Doister , a Comedy by Nicholas Udall , and the Tragedie of Gorboduc by Norton and Sackville , edited by W. Durrant ...
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... Death of Thomas Lord Cromwell . As it hath beene sundry times publikely Acted by the Kings Majesties Servants . Written by W. S. 4to . London , Printed by Thomas Snodham , 1613. Study . 8. The Two Noble Kinsmen , presented at the Black ...
... Death of Thomas Lord Cromwell . As it hath beene sundry times publikely Acted by the Kings Majesties Servants . Written by W. S. 4to . London , Printed by Thomas Snodham , 1613. Study . 8. The Two Noble Kinsmen , presented at the Black ...
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Page 61 - The first part of the true and honorable history, of the life of Sir John Old-castle, the good Lord Cobham. As it hath bene lately acted by the Right honorable the Earle of Notingham Lord High Admirall of England his servants. Written by William Shakespeare London, printed for TP 1600.
Page 61 - The Two Noble Kinsmen: Presented at the Blackfriers by the Kings Maiesties servants, with great applause: Written by the memorable Worthies of their time; Mr. John Fletcher, and Mr. William Shakspeare. Gent.
Page 33 - A | Pleasant | Conceited Comedie | called, | Loues labors lost. | As it was presented before her Highnes | this last Christmas. | Newly corrected and augmented | By W. Shakespere.
Page 62 - A Pleasant Comedie of Faire Em, The Millers Daughter of Manchester. With the Love of William the Conqueror. As it was sundry times publiquely acted in the Honourable Citie of London, by the right Honourable the Lord Strange his Seruants. London, Printed for John Wright, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Guilt-spur street without Newgate. 1631.
Page 21 - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Page 63 - Select Observations on English Bodies, or Cures both Empericall and Historicall performed upon very eminent persons in desperate Diseases. First written in Latine by Mr. John Hall, physician living at Stratford-uponAvon, in Warwickshire, where he was very famous, as also in the counties adjacent, as appears by these observations drawn out of severall hundreds of his, as choysest; Now put into English for common benefit by James Cooke Practitioner in Physick and Chirurgery...
Page 25 - The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England. With The Discouerie of King Richard Cordelions base Sonne. (Vulgarly named, the Bastard Fawconbridge :) Also The Death of King John at Swinstead Abbey.
Page 19 - Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Reign of Edward I. 2 vols, 8vo, containing upwards of 1,000 pages, closely printed In double columns, cloth, a new and cheaper edition.
Page 37 - The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta. As it was played before the King and Queene, in His Majesties theatre at White.Hall, by Her Majesties Servants at the Cock.pit.
Page 42 - SHAKESPEARE'S LIBRARY.— A Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his Dramas, now first collected and accurately reprinted from the original Editions, with Notes, &c.