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COLLIER (John Payne)
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COLLIER (John Payne). Itetuitr
See SHAKESPEARE (William). [Works, — 1842.)
The Works of William Sbakespeare: the text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions, with the various readings, notes, a life of the poet, and a history of the early English stage, by J.P.Collier, fl..
London, 1844, 1842—43.
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Author:
COLLIER (John payne)
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COLLIER (John payne).
See SHIE8PEiXH (w.) [works . —1844.1
The Works of William Shakespeare: the text formed from ci entirely now collation of the old editions, with the various readings, notes, a life of the poet, and a history of the early English stage, by J.P.Collier, eta.
London, 1844, 1842—53.
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Author:
COLLIER (John Payne)
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COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of old English literature, etc.
LContinued. J
‘101. 2. Pancharis, by Hugh Holland, 1603; Horestes, an Interlude, by John Pikeryng, 1567; The Preservation of’ Henry VII, 1599; Reformation of rebellion, 1598, and Shore’s wife, 1593; Seven Deadly Sins of London, by Thomas Dekker, 1606; Loves Court of Conscience, by Humfrey Crouch, 1637; William Longbeard, by Thomas Lodge, 1593; The Triumph of Truth, by Thomas Proctor, 1585.
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Author:
COLLIER (John Payne)
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COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of early English popular
1iterature etc. [Continued.]
A confutation of Anabaptistieal opinion, by Edmund Becke, 1550; The tyde taryeth no man (a comedy), by George Wapull, 1576; Voyage of Richard Ferris to Bristol, 1590; Broadsides of speeches, etc. to General Monck, 1660; Look on me tondon, by Richard Johnson, 1613; Sword anc buckler, by William Basse, 1602; A good speed to Virginia, by Robert Gray, 1609; Copies of loveletters, 1580; The pleasant walkes of Moore—fields, by Bichard Johnson, 1607; Verses by Clinton,Ptirser and Arnold to their countrymen, 1583.
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Author:
BASSE (William)
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BASSE (William).
The Pastorals and other workes of William Basse. Never before imprinted.. tPro the original MS., prepared for publication at Oxford in 1653, but never printed. With an introduction signed: J.P.C., i.e. J. Payne Collier.) pp. iv.+ 130.
[Lozid.on, 1870].
See COLLIER (John Payne).
£Reprinbs of miscellaneous tracts.] Vol.3.
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Author:
SPEARE (William)
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SflARiSPEARE (William). [Appendix. — Collier ontrpversv.J
See GOLLIR (John Payne).
Notes and eniendations to the text of
Shakespeares plays, [Continued.)
fAnother issue.]
London, 1853.
The second edition, revised and
enlarged.
liondon, 1853.
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Author:
SHAKPEPE (William)
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SHAKPEPE (William). Eippendix. — Collier Qnt rovrsy. J
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Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare’s plays, from early manuscript corrections in a copy of the folio, 1632, in the possession of J. Payne Collier, forming a supplemental volume to the works of Shakespeare by the same editor, in eight volumes, octavo.
London, 1852.
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BASSE (William)
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BASSE (William).
Sword and buckler; or Seruing-mans defence. [In verse. 1602.
See COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of early English popular literature. Vol. 2.
kqn, privately printed 186).i.
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144
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Author:
PARRY (William)
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PARRY (William), Traveller in Persia.
A New and 1rge discourse of the trauels of Sir Anthony Sherley...by sea and ouer land, to the Persian Empire, . 1601.
See COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of e.arly English
popular literature. Vol. 2.
London, privately printed, 1864.
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SHAKESPERE (William). tAppendix.— Criticisin.2 See EiIrf (Henry B.).
Notes on the life of John Payne Collier, with a oop1ete list of his works, and an account of such Shakespeare documents as are believed to be spurious.
London, 1884.
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COLLIER (John Payne).
Shakespeare’ s library, . Continuea. j
By J.P. Collier. Editeó by W.C.I., i.e6. William Carew Hazlitt..j The t.ext. now first. formed from a new oollation of the oriina.
copies. 6 vols. tJ.—L.L.J
8°. London, 1875.
.[.tinotner capy.j (‘.. i.
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Author:
LODGE (Thomas)
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LODGE (Thomas).
The Life and death of William Long beard, the most famous and witty English traitor, borne in the Citty of London. Accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie histories. 1593.
Bee COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of old English literature. Vol. 2.
LondQfl, privately printed, 1866.
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