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SHAKESPEARE (continued).

Vol. VII. Julius Cæsar. Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear.
Othello.

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Vol. VIII. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles. Poems :-Venus and Adonis. Lucrece. Sonnets. Lover's Complaint. The Passionate Pilgrim. Presentation copy to Mr. Dyce, from the editor, with his autograph. * Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems. Edited by J. Payne Collier. Second edition. (Portrait.)

6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1858.

8949

The Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by William George Clark, and John Glover. 9 vols. 8vo. 9 vols. 8vo. Camb. and Lond. 1863.

8950

The Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by William George Clark and William Aldis Wright. (Globe edition.) 8vo. Camb. and Lond. 1864.

66 From the Editors."

8951

The Works of William Shakespeare. The Plays edited from the Folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon his genius by Richard Grant White. 12 vols. (Portrait.) 8vo. Boston, [U. S.]. 1865-(1857-61.) 8952 The Works of William Shakespeare. The Text revised by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Second edition. (Portraits.) 9 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1866. (Vol. IX. (Second edition, 1867) contains a Glossary, with MS. additions). 8953 Two Gentlemen of Verona. Measure for Measure.

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Vol. I. Life, &c. Tempest.
Merry Wives of Windsor.

Vol. II. Comedy of Errors. Much Ado about Nothing.
Love's Labour's Lost.

chant of Venice.

Midsummer Night's Dream. Mer

Vol. III. As You Like it. Taming of the Shrew. All's Well that Ends Well. Twelfth Night. Winter's Tale.

Vol. IV. King John.

and II. Henry V.

Vol. V. Henry VI.
Henry VIII.

Richard II.

Richard II. Henry IV. Parts I.

Parts I., II, and III. Richard III.

Vol. VI. Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Titus Andro

nicus. Romeo and Juliet.
Cæsar.

Timon of Athens. Julius

Vol. VII. Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lean Othello. An

tony and Cleopatra.

Vol. VIII. Pericles.

Vol. IX. Glossary.

Cymbeline.

The Two Noble Kinsmen. Poems.

The Works of W. S. from the text of the Rev. Alexander Dyce's second edition. 7 vols. (Portrait.) 8vo. Leipzig, Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1868. (Two copies.)

Forming vols. XL-XLVI. of " Collection of British Authors."

8954

Twenty of the plays of S., being the whole number printed in quarto during his life-time, or before the Restoration, collated where there were different copies, and publish'd from the originals, by George Steevens. 4 vols. Lond. 1766.

8vo.

8955

Inserted are two notes from Mr. David Laing, and a tracing of the title-page of the 1600 4to ed. of Titus Andronicus.

Hamlet and As You Like It. A Specimen of an edition of S. By Thomas Caldecott. 8vo. Lond. 1832. 8956

Specimen. The Stratford Shakspere. Edited by Charles Knight. To be published in twelve monthly volumes, foolscap octavo, at half-a-crown. 8vo. Lond. 1853.

8957

[Vols. II. III. of "Proof sheets of Lockhart's Shakespeare."]

"And. Shortreed."

8958

Coriolanus; or, the Roman Matron. A tragedy. Altered from Shakespeare. 8vo. Lond. 1789.

8959

with a quarto

Coriolanus edited by F. A. Leo facsimile of the tragedy of Coriolanus from the folio of 1623, photolithographed by A. Burchard and with extracts from North's Plutarch. 4to. 4to. Lond. Lond. 1864.

Presentation copy from the editor to Mr. Dyce. Tinted paper.

8960

The first edition of the tragedy of Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. London. Printed for N. L. (Nicholas Ling) and John Trundell, 1603. 8vo. Reprinted at the Shakespeare Press, by William Nicol. 1825.

8961

The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke By William Shake-speare 4to. Lond. 1603.

8962

Lithographic fac-simile of the first quarto edition. Only 40 copies struck off, at the expense of the late Duke of Devonshire. Presentation copy to Mr. Dyce from Mr. J. P. Collier, who superintended the reproduction of Nos. 8962-3.

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The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. By William Shakespeare 4to. Lond. 1604. 8963 Lithographic fac-simile of the second quarto edition. Only 40 copies struck off. Presentation copy.

The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. By VVilliam Shakespeare. Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was, according to the true and perfect Coppy. [Third 4to. ed.] 4to. At London, Printed for Iohn Smethwicke.

1611.

8964

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The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. Newly imprinted and inlarged, according to the true and perfect Copy last Printed. By William Shakespeare. [Fifth 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke,

1637. (Three copies.)

8965

No. 1. Interleaved with MS. collations and notes by Lewis Theobald, to whom this copy once belonged.

The Historie of Henry the Fourth. With the Battell at Shrewseburie, betweene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. With the humorous conceits of Sir John Falstaffe. Newly corrected. By William Shake-speare. [Sixth 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by T. P. and are to be sold by Mathew Law, 1622. 8966 S.'s play of King Henry the Fourth, printed from a contemporary manuscript. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 8vo. Lond., Shaks. Soc. 1845. 8967

The Chronicle History of Henry the fift, with his battell fought at Agin Court in France. Together with ancient Pistoll. As it hath bene sundry times playd by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants. [Third 4to. ed.] [Anon.] 4to. n. p. Printed for T. P. 1608. 8968

The Whole Contention betweene the tvvo Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the Sixt. Diuided into two Parts: And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. 4to. Printed at London, for T. P. n. d. (1619).

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8969

*The first sketches of the second and third parts of King Henry the Sixth. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 8vo. Lond., Shaks. Soc. 1843. 8970 Henry VIII. A tragedy. Regulated from the prompt-books. Roach's edition. 12mo. Lond. 1806. 8971 The First and Second Part of the troublesome Raigne of John King of England. With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions Base sonne (vulgarly named, the Bastard Fauconbridge :) Also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey. As they were (sundry times) lately acted. Written by W. Shakespeare. 4to. London, Printed by Aug: Mathewes for Thomas Dewe, 1622. "Spurious." Lowndes. "King John is founded on an older play, in two parts, entitled The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn King of England.

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8972

By whom it was really written is a vain inquiry." Dyce's Shakespeare,
IV., 3.

Loues Labours lost. A Wittie and Pleasant Comedie, As it was Acted by his Maiesties Seruants at the Blacke-Friers and the Globe. Written By William Shakespeare. [Second 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by W. S. for Iohn Smethwicke,

1631.

8973

Macbeth a tragedy. [Anon.] 4to. Lond. 1673. 8974 The most excellent Historie of the Merchant of Venice. VVith the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the lewe towards the sayd Merchant, in cutting a iust pound of his flesh and the obtayning of Portia by the choyse of three chests. As it hath beene diuers times acted by the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. [Second 4to. ed.] 4to. At London, Printed by I. R. for Thomas Heyes,

1600.

8975

A Most pleasant and excellent conceited Comedy, of Sir Iohn Falstaffe, and the merry VViues of VVindsor. VVith the swaggering vaine of Ancient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym. Written by W. Shakespeare. [Second 4to. ed.] 4to. n. p. Printed for Arthur Johnson, 1619.

The first sketch of S's Merry Wives of Windsor. by J. O. Halliwell. 8vo. Lond., Shaks. Soc. 1842.

8976

Edited 8977

A Midsummer Night's Dream. With alterations, additions, and new songs. [By F. Reynolds.] 8vo. Lond. 1816. 8978

The Merry conceited Humors of Bottom the Weaver. As It hath been often publikely Acted by some of his Majesties Comedians, and lately, privately, presented, by several Apprentices for their harmless recreation, With Great Applause. 4to. Lond. 1661. 8979

"An interlude taken from The Midsummer's Night Dream, printed with other pieces ascribed to Robert Cox, Comedian."-Baker, Biog. Dram. III. 66. Much adoe about Nothing. As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. [First 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by V. S. for Andrew Wise, and William Aspley. 8980

1600.

The "Dramatis personae" in MS.

The Tragedy of Othello, The Moore of Venice. As it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the BlackFriers, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by VVilliam Shakespeare. [First 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by N. O. for Thomas Walkley,

1622.

8981

Title-page. "The Stationer to the Reader," and the two last leaves in fac-simile. The Tragedy of Othello, The Moore of Venice. As it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the BlackFriers, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by VVilliam Shakespeare. [Second 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by A. M. for Richard Hawkins,

1630.

8982

[The late] And much admired Play, called, Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, aduentures, and fortunes of the saide Prince. Written by W. Shakespeare. [Woodcut vignette.] [Third 4to. ed.] 4to. Printed for T. P. 1619.

MS. note by Dr. Farmer. Title cut down.

n. p.

8983

SHAKESPEARE-(continued).

The Late, And much admired Play, Called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd Prince: Written by Will. Shakespeare. [Fourth 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by I. N. for R. B. 1630. 8984

MS. note by Mr. J. O. Halliwell, as to the rare imprint. "With the rare imprint."-MS. note by Mr. Dyce.

The much admired Play, called, Pericles, Prince of Tyre, with the true relation of the whole history, adventures, and fortunes of the said Prince. (The text from the third folio edition, published in 1664; with notices of former editions.) Folio. Lond., printed for P. C. 1664; Reprinted for Lionel Booth, 1865.

"With L. Booth's respects."

8985

The Life and Death of King Richard the Second. With new Additions of the Parliament Scene, and the Deposing of King Richard. As it hath beene acted by the Kings Majesties Servants, at the Globe. By William Shakespeare. [Sixth 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by Iohn Norton. 1634. 8986

Clarendon Press Series (English Classics) Shakespeare select plays the tragedy of King Richard II. edited by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. 16mo. Oxf. at the Clarendon Press. 1869. 8987

"From W. G. C."

The Tragedie Of King Richard The Third. Contayning his trecherous Plots, against his brother Clarence: The pittifull murther of his inocent Nepthewes: his tiranous vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene lately Acted by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. Nevvly agmented. By William Shake-speare. [Ninth 4to. ed.] 4to. London. Printed by Iohn Norton, and are to be sold by Mathew Law, 1629. 8988

The Tragedie Of King Richard The Third. Contayning his treacherous Plots, against his brother Clarence: The pitifull murder of his innocent Nephewes: his tyranous vsurpation : with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene Acted by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. VVritten by William Shake-speare. [Tenth 4to. ed.] 4to. London, Printed by Iohn Norton.

1634.

8989

Shakespeare's Romeo und Julia. Eine kritische Ausgabe des überlieferten Doppeltextes mit vollständiger varia lectio bis auf Rowe. Nebst einer Einleitung über den Werth der Textquellen und den Versbau Shakespeare's. Von Tycho Mommsen. 8vo. Oldenburg. 1859.

8990

Timon of Athens, altered from Shakespear (by Richard Cumberland). A tragedy. 8vo. Lond. 1771.

8991

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