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FLETCHER (John), Dramatist. and SHAKESPEARE
(William).
The Two. noble kinsmen. By “John Fletcher and Willia]n Shakespear&t. 1634. (Reproduced in facsimile.) pp. (92). [D.—L.L.]
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PUI,WELL (Ulpian).
Like will to like...158’7. (A pleas:Bnt enterlud.e, intituled, Like will to like. Reproduced in facsimile.) pp. vii. + (44). [.D.-L.L.]
4. London and Edinburgh, 1909.
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GASCOIGNE (George).
The Glass of government...1575. (Reproduced in facsimile.) pp. (104). {D.—l,.L.J
4°. iLondon], 1914.
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GENTLENESS.
Of gentleness and nobility. By John Heywood?
1535? (Reproduced in facsimIle.) pp. v. +
(29). ortrajt. fD.—L.L.j.
fol. London and dinbiirh, 1908.
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GOOSECiPPE (Sir GYJ.es).
Sir Gi1e Goosecp, 1606. ( Cornedie presented by the Chil: of the Chppe1I.)
pp. (82).
4°. cozij, 1912.
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GREEN (George ), called the ?indèrof Wakefield.
George a Greene the pinner of Wakefield. A pleasant conceyted condie.) 1599. IBY Robert Greene?) pp. (60). [D.-L.L.]
O• [Londor), 1913.
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GREENE (Robert), the Poet. The Ronourable History of friar Bacon and Friar Bunay.)
The Ronorable historie of frier Bacon and frier Bongay. . .1 594. (Reproduced in facsimile.) pp. (66). [D..—L.L.J
4. [London], 1914.
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Students’ facsimile editiri. pp. (66). 4°. [London], 1914.
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HAUGHTOJ{ (william), Dramatist.
Englishmen for my money; or, Vornan will have her will....1616. [A comedy in verse.j pp. (86). (D.-.LL.)
[London], 1911.
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I!TRY V., Ring of England.
The Famou.s victories of Henry the Fifth
(containing the honourable Battell of
Agin—court). 1598. pp. (58). {D.—L..L.J
110. [London), 1913.
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HEYWOOD (Jobri), Dramatist. [The Four PP.)
The Play called the four PP... 1545? (Reproduced. in facsimile.) pp. vi. + (40). CD.-L.L.-]
40 London and Edinburgh, 1908.
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HEYWOOD (John).
John John the husband, Tyb his wife, and Sir John the priest...1533. pp. (20). ti.-L.L.]
foL London, 19O9
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HEYWOOD (Johm), Dramatist.
The Pardoner and the frere, the curate and neybour Pratte. (]3y John Reywood.) 15. (A inery play betwene the pardone and the frere, the curate and neybour Pratte. Reproduced in facsimile.) pp. vi. + (20). CD.—L.L.J
40• London and EdinburEh, 1909.
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