2. 3. 4. 4to. London, Printed by J. R. for Andrew White, 1600. 4to. London, Printed for Eedward White, 1611. Copies in Capell's Collection, Bodleian Library, and the British Museum. Reprinted by Steevens in 1766. Altered by E. Ravenscroft, 4to, Lond. 1687. XXXIII. PERICLES. 1. The late and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true relation of the whole historie, adventures and fortunes of the said prince: As also the no lesse strange and worthy accidents, in the birth and life of his daughter Mariana, 4to. London, Imprinted for Henry Gosson, 1609. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5474, £18. 4s. Copies in Capell's Collection and the British Museum. 4to. London, Printed for S. S., 1611. 4to. London, Printed for T. P., 1619. Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5475, £4. 4s., and No. 5476, £1. 18s. Copies in Capell's Collection and the British Museum. 4to. London, Printed by I. N. for R. B., 1630. Copies in Capell's Collection and the British Museum. 4to. London, Printed by I. N., for R. B., 1639. Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5477, £1 2s. 4to. London, Printed by Thomas Cotes, 1635. Copies in Capell's Collection and the British Museum. XXXIV. KING LEAR. 1. M. William Shak-speare: His true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters. With the unfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of Tom of Bedlam: As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall upon S. Stephan's night in Christmas Hollidayes. By his Maiesties seruants playing vsually at the Gloabe on the Bancke-side, 4to. London, Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1608. Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5450, £32. Copies in Capell's Collection, Bodleian Library, and the British Museum. 2. M. William Shake-speare, His true chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear, and his three daughters, 4to. London, Printed for Nathaniel Two copies of this edition, with a few typographical variations, are 4to. London, Printed by Jane Bell, 1655. altered by George Colman, 8vo. Lond. 1768. Altered by J. P. Kemble, 8vo. Lond. 1800. XXXV. ROMEO AND JULIET. 1. An excellent conceited tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1597. Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5466, Imp., £1. ls. Copies in Capell's 4to. London, Printed by Thomas Creede for Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5467, £5. 15s. 6d. Copies in the Bodleian 4to. London, Printed for John Smethwicke, n. d. 4to. London, Printed for John Smethwicke, 1609. 4to. London, Printed by R. Young, for John Copies in Capell's Collection, Bodleian Library, and the British With alterations by Garrick, 8vo. Lond. n. d. XXXVI. HAMLET. 1. The tragicall historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke, of London: as also in the two Vniversities of Cam- Only one copy is known of this edition, and that wanting the last 2. Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was, according to the true and perfect 3. 5. 6. 4to. London, Printed by J. R. for N. L., 1605. 4to. London, Printed by W. S. for John Smeth- Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5469, £5. 5s. Copies in Capell's Col- lection, Bodleian Library, and the British Museum. 4to. London, for John Smithwicke, 1609. 4to. London, Printed for John Smethwicke, 1611. 4to. London, Printed by R. Young for John Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5471, £1. 2s. Copies in Capell's Collec- tion, Bodleian Library, and the British Museum. London, 1695. Collated with the old and modern editions, by Charles Jennens, 8vo. London, 1773. Traducida é ilustrada con la vida del autor y notas criticas por Inarco Celenio, 4to. Madrid, 1798. XXXVII. OTHELLO. 1. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5472, £28. Strettell's sale, May, 1841, £21. Copies in Capell's Collection and the Bodleian Library. Re- 4to. London, Printed by A. M. for Richard Bibl. Heber. Pt. 2, No. 5473, £2. 9s. Copies in Capell's Collec- tion, Bodleian Library, and the British Museum. 4to. London, Printed for William Leake, 1655. Copies in Capell's Collection and the British Museum. The last page contains a list of books "printed or sold by William Leake." Collated with the old and modern editions, by Charles Jennens, 8vo. London, 1773. Revised by J. P. Kemble, 8vo. Lond. 1804. COMMENTARIES, ESSAYS, &c. 1. The tragedies of the last age, considered and examined by the practice of the ancients, and by the common sense of all ages, in a letter to Fleetwood Shepheard, Esq., by Mr. Rymer, 8vo. Lond. 1678. Second edition, 1692. +2. A short view of tragedy; its original excellency, and corruption, with some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage. By Mr. Rymer, 8vo. Lond. 1693. 3. Some reflections on Mr. Rymer's "Short view of tragedy," and an attempt at a vindication of Shakespeare. By Charles Gildon. Printed in the "Miscellaneous Letters and Essays," 8vo. Lond. 1694. 4. The Impartial Critic; or, some observations on Mr. Rymer's late book, entitled "A Short view of tragedy." By John Dennis, 4to. Lond. 1693. 5. Remarks on the plays of Shakespeare. By C. Gildon, 8vo. [Printed at the end of the seventh volume of Rowe's Shakespeare, 1710.] 6. Shakespeariana, a collection of passages from Shakespeare. By Charles Gildon. Printed at the end of "The Complete Art of Poetry," 12mo. Lond. 1718. 7. An essay on the genius and writings of Shakespear, with some letters of criticism to the Spectator. By John Dennis, 8vo. Lond. 1712. |