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SHAKESPEiRE (William). [Works. — 1632.] Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies,
histories, and tragedies...The
second impression. £ctinued.]
‘starre—y-pointed’ in 1.4 of Milton’s ptaph.
b.L,.G., 1.753.
[Another copy.]
The titlepae bears the fourth Allot imprint, omitting the words ‘at his shop’. The conjoint leaf isin the third setting,
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SHAKESPE?RE (William). [Works. — 1723.)
The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Collated and co’rected by the former editions, by Mr.Pope. (Some account of-the life, &c. of Mr.William Shakespear. Written by Mr.Rowe.) 6 vols. Portrait and te..
4°. London, 1725, 1723.
The •portrai engiavedyG.Vertue is inscribed Ad originalem tabulazxi penesEdwarduni Dominum Haly”.
With three additional mezzotints.
R.H.Griffith in his ‘AlexanderPoe: a bibliozraphyTI says it is unlikely that this
work vtas issu ore 1725.
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SH14KESPE1RE (William). [Works.)
The Plays of William Shakespeare...With the corrections. and illustrations of various coMmentators; to which are added notes by S.Johnson. $ vols. PQrtrait. LQ.Q.i
80. idon, 1765.
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SAKSPiRE (William). [rmal1er Collections of Plays.— EjIir.h.]
(The Bankside Shakeseae.) [Cotjnued.]
11. Hamlet, Prince of Denniark...With an introduction touching questions as to the origins of the play and the time covered by its action, by dward P.Vining.
12. The First ,art of Henry the Fourth..With an introduction touching the genesis of the play, by im.H.Fleming.
13. The Second part of Henry the Fourth...With an introduction touching the materials of the first draft of the two parts of the Ienry IV., by Wm.H.Fleming.
14. Pericles, Prince of Tyre...With an introduction touching the question of the genuineness of the play, by Appleton Morgan.
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SHAEESPEtRE (William). [As You Like it.]
As you like it. Edited by A.R.Weekes, and F.J.Fielden. (Junior Sbakegyeare.) pp. xxxi. + 120.
8°. Lpndon, 1912.
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SHAKESPVtRE (William). (King Henry IV. Part 1.]
King Henry IV., part 1: a tragedy...With prefatory remarks...and stage directions1 as it is performed at the Theatre6 Royal, by W.Oxberry.
12°. London, 1822.
See OXBERIIY (William).
The New English drama, etc. Vol. 14.
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SHAISPEiRE (William). [King John.]
The Life and death of King John: a tragedy ..J4arked with the variations of the managers book at the Theatre-Royal in DruryLane. pp.. 71. Fror..tispiece.
12°. London, 1784.
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SHAKESPEiRE (William). [The Rape of Lucrece. — Appendix. J
See WUERZNER (Alois).
Die Orthographic der ersten Quarto—
Ausgabe von Shakespeare’s “Venus
and Adonis” und “Lucrece”, etc.
Vienna, 1887.
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SNJdES?&kRE (William). [Sonnets.]
An Explanatory introduction to Thorpe’s
edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets, 1O9.
[By] (C. Longworth de Chambrun.)
With text transcription. pp. 135.
fal. The Hand ana’Fiower Prss’:.
A1dinton, CParis.printedJ,
1950.
Noi9 of 1240 copies.
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SHAKESPEkRE (William). [Sonnets.J
Shakespeare’s secret: a new and correct interpretation of Shaicespeare’s sonnets... with a word—for—word interpretation of each sonnet & a running commentary proving the continuity of the first 126 sonnets, and a re—arrangement of the Dark Lady sonnets, by R.L1. llolzapfel. pp. xxi.+ 158. Portraits, illustrations End facsimile.
8°. Dublin, 1961.
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SIKEspgRE (William). [$onnets. - Appendix.]
See SERPIERI (Aleasandro).
I Sonetti dell’ izanortaliti: il problen deW arte e delis nominazione In Shakespeare.
tL].an, L97.
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SRàSPE4RE (William). [Appendix; Biopaph,y.j & MARCIWK (F.)
William Sbakeepeare and his daughter Sueannah. London, 1931.
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