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    yl S53A SHIRLEY(James). The Draniatio works and poers of Jaznes Shirley, novr first collected, with notes, by....W. Gifford...and additional nates, and some aoooirnt, of Shirley and his writings, by.,.A. Dyce, etc 6 vols4. Portrait,, London, 1833.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    SHIRLEY (James). James Shirley. [Dramatic works.) With an introduction by E.Gosee. Unexpurgated edition. (The Mermaid Series. The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists.) pp. xxx. ‘- 466 Portrait. 8. London, 1888. Contains: The witty fair one. The traitor. Hyde Park. The lady of pleasure. The cardinal. The trii.unph of peace. [Another oopiy.] ‘ [Another copy. - Malcolm Morley 2 Collection

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    YG67 Bri t9_nta% °‘ktj SHIRLEY (James). The Bird in a cage. See BRITISH DRAMA. The Ancient British drama. Vol. 1. pp. 219—249. London, laW.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    2 SHIRLEY (James). The Brothers: a comedy. ELTIE-(.j,JohnS.) Th&oks of tne British dramatists, EtC. pp. 528—54:9. 8°. London and idinburgh 1875. —[ A reprint.) 8°. Edinburgh, 1894.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    Cv — r c’I SHIRLEY (James). The Example. [In five acts and in verse.) As it was presentedby her Majesties servants at the private house in Drury—Lane. Written by lames Shirly. pp. (72). [D.—L.L.J 4° Printed by I.Norton’prJ,ropkeand. Cooke L 1 &3 7. The Prologue has eound at the d øV the yQ2jme, but_was probabiy tp follow the tjtle—Dpge.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    YBL Bol Reference only SHIRLEY (James). The Gamesters: a comedy. As altered from Shirley Eby David Garrick]. Distinguishing also the variations of the theatre, ss performed at thc Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Regulated from the prompt—book.by Mr. Hopkins. (Bell’ 8 dition.) pp. 71. Frontispiece. London, 1778. Bound in a volume lettered: Bell’s British Theatre, 19.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    c \Zij SHIRLEY (James). - The Generall: a tragi—comedy. [In five acts, in verse.1 Attributed to James Shirley. See FiALLIWELL, afterwards HALLIWELL—PHILLIPPS — (Jaxes 0.) A Brief description of the ancient & modern manuscripts preserved in the Public Library, Plymouth, . pp. 55—175. 4°. London, 1853.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    Yl S53RL 9,73 SHIRLEY (James). The Lady of p1eaure...1637. (Reproduced from a copy in the British Ziuseuii.) pp. (78). Scolar Press: Henston and London, 1973.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    STERLING LiBRARY REFERENCE ONLY SHIRLEY (James). Six new playes, viz. The Brothers, Sisters, Doubtfull heir, Imposture, Cardinall, Court secret. The five first were acted at the private house in Black Fryers..,the last was never acted...Never printed before. 6 parts in 1 vol. Portrait. Printed for H.Robinson and H.Moseley: London, 1653,1 652. All six plays have separate titlepages, pin— ation and registers. Wanting Al from The brothers, A4 from The doubtful1...heir, and F8 [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    SHIRLEY (James). Six new playes, etc. [Continued.] front The court secret, all blank leaves. In The cardinall A4 is wrongly bound between Al and A2.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    _L,jant& SHIRLEY (James). The Wittie faire one: a comedie [in five acts and in prose and verse]. As it was presented at the private house in Drvry Lane, by her Majesties servants. By lames Shirley. pp. (68). [D.—L.L.] 4°. Printed by apcl_tY. for tQpofl: London, 133. ImpLerfefl: wanting &ection A.

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    Author: SHIRLEY (James)

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    STTLTr1G LiRAT( • c SHIRLEY (James). [Wor1s written in Collaboration.] The Ball: a comedy. As it was presented. by Her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman and James Shiny. Printed by T.Cotes for A.Crooke and W.Cooke: London, 1639. See CHAPMAN (George), the Poet. Works written in Collaboration. J

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