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The Same. Londor, Printed by T. P. and are to be fold by Mathewe Lawe, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard; at the Signe of the Foxe neere S. Austine's Gate, 1622. Quarto.)

The fecond Part of Henrie the Fourth, continuing to his Death, and Coronation of Henrie the Fift. With the Humours of Sir John Falstaffe, and fwaggering Piftoll. As it hath been fundrie times publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. London, Printed by V. S. for Andrew Wife, and William Apley, 1500. (Quarto.)

The Chronicle History of Henrie the Fift, with his Battel fought at Agin Court in France. Together with Ancient Piftoll. As it hath been fundry times play'd by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Servants. Printed for T. P. 1608." (Quarto.)

The whole Contention betweene the two famous Houfes, LANCASTER and YORKE. With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the Sixt. Divided into two → Parts. And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for T. P.." (Quarto.)

The Same. With the true Tragedy of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the Death of good King Henrie the Sixt, Acted by the Earl of Pembroke's Servants, at "London Printed by W. W. for Tho. Millington, 1600. (Quarto)

The Tragedy of King Richard the Third. Containing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence : the pittieful Murther of his innocent Nephewes: his tyrannical Ufurpation: with the whole Courfe of hisdetefted Life, and most deserved Death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Servants, at London. Printed by Va- lentine Sims, for Andrew Wife, dwelling in Paule's Churchyard, at the Signe of the Angell, 1597. (Quarto.)

The Same. By W. Shakespeare. Printed by The Creed, for Andrew Wife, 1598. (Quarta.)

The

The Same. Newly augmented, by William Shake Speare. London, Printed by Thomas Creede, &c. 1602. (Quarte.)

M. William Shakespeare, his true Chronicle History 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 Glocefier, and his fullen and afuned humour of Tom of Bedlan. As it was plaid betore the King's Majefty at Whitehall, upon St. Stephens night in Cristmas Hollidaies. By his Majefties Servants, play ng ufually at the Globe on the Banckefide. Printed for Nathaniel Butter, 1608. (Quarto.)

The most lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicus. As it hath fundry times beene plaide by the King's Ma→ jefties Servants. London, Printed for Eeward White, and are to be folde at his Shoppe, nere the little North dore of Paul, at the Signe of the Gun, 1611. (Quarto.)

An excellent conceited Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. Asit hath been often with great Applaufe play'd publickly by the Right Honourable the Lord of Hunfden his Servants. London, printed by John Danter, 1597. (Quarto..)

'I he most excellent and lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet; newly corrected, augmented, and amended. As it hath been fundry times publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine's Servants, Printed by Tho. Crede, for Cuthbert Burby, 1599. (Quarto.)

The Tragical Hiftorie of Hamlet, Prince of De mark. By William Shakespeare. Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was, according to the true and perfect Coppie At London: Printed by J. R. for N. L. and are to be fold at his Shoppe under St. Dunflon's Church in Fleetfireet, 1605. (Quarto.)

The Tragedie of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. By Wil iam Shakespeare. Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was, according to the true and perfect Coppy. At London; printed for John Smethwicke and are to be fold at his Shoppe in St. Dunfor's Churchyeard in Fleetftreet. Under the Diall, 1611. (Quarto.)

The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hath been diverse times acted at the Gb, and at the Black

Black-Friers, by his Majefties Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. London, Printed by N. O. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be fold at his Shop, at the Eagle and Child in Brittan's Burse, 1622. (Quarto.)_

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EDITIONS of middle Authority.

HE Works of Mr. William Shakespeare, &c.
Third Impreffion, 1664. (Folio.)

The Merry Wives of Windfor

The

With the Humours

of Sir John Falstaffe; as also the swaggering Vaine of Ancient Piftoll, and Corporal Aym. ham Shakespeare, newly corrected.

Written by Wil-
London: Printed

by T. H. for R. Meighen, and are to be fold at his Shop, next to the Middle Temple Gate, and in St. Dunflan's Churchyard in Fleetfireet, 1630. (Quarto.)

The excellent Hiftory of the Merchant of Venice. With the extream Cruelty of Shylock the Jew; and the obtaining of Portia by the Choice of three Cafkets. As it hath been fundry times publikely acted by the King's Majefties Servants at the Globe. Written by W. ShakeSpeare. Newly corrected, augmented, and amended. London, printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, and are to be fold at his Shop in St. Dunstans Churchyard in Fleet-freet, under the Dyall, 1637. (Quarto.)

Love's Labour's Loft. A wittie and pleasant Comedie; as it was acted by his Majefties Servants at the BlackFriers and the Globe. Written by William Shakespeare. London: Printed by W. S. for John Smethwicke, and are to be fold at his Shop in Saint Dunftones Churchyard under the Diall, 1631. (Quarto.)

A witty and pleasant Comedie called, The Taming of the Shrew. As it was acted by his Majesties Servants at the Blacke-Friers and the Globe. Written by Will. Shakespeare. London: Printed by W. S. for John Smethwicke, and are to be fold at his Shop in St. Dunstones Churchyard under the Diall, 1631. (Quarto.)

The Life and Death of King Richard the Second. With new Additions of the Parliament Scene, and the Depofing of King Richard.. As it hath beene acted by

the

the King's Majefties Servants, at the Globe. By William Shakespeare. London, Printed by John Norton, 1634. (Quarto.)

The Hiftorie of Henry the Fourth: With the Battel at Shrewsbury, betweene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, furnamed Henry Hotspur of the North.

With the humorous Conceits of Sir John Falstaffe. Newly corrected, by William Shakespeare. London, Printed by John Norton, and are to be fold by Hugh Perry, at his Shop next to Ivie-bridge in the Strand, 1639. (Quarto.)

The Tragedie of King Richard the Third. Contayning his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence: The pitifull Murder of his innocent Nephewes: his tyrannical Ufurpation: with the whole Courfe of his detefted Life, and moft deferved Death. As it hath been lately acted by the King's Majefties Servants. Newly augmented. By William Shakespeare. London, Printed by Thomas Purfoot, and are to be fold by Matthew Law, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard at the Signe of the Foxe, neere St. Aufline's Gate, 1624. (Quarto.)

The Some. Printed by John Norton, and are to be fold by Matthew Law, &c. 1629. (Quarto.)

The Same. Printed by John Norton, 1634. (Quarto.) M. William Shakespeare, his true Chronicle History of the Life and Death of King Lear and his three Daughters. With the Unfortunate Life of Edgar, Sonne and Heire to the Earl of Glocester, and his fullen affumed humour of Tom of Bedlam. As it was plaid before the King's Majefty at Whit-ball upon St. Stephens night, in Christmas Hollidaies. By his Majefties Servants, playing ufually at the Globe on the Bank-fide. London, Printed by Jane Bell, and are to be fold at the Eaft-end of Chrift-church, 1655. (Quarto.)

The most excellent and Lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. As it hath been fundry times publikely acted by the Kings Majefties Servants at the Globe. WritAten by W. Shakespeare. Newly corrected, augmented, and amended. London, printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, and are to be fold at his Shop in St. Dun fans Churchyard in Fleet-ftreet, under the Dyall, 1637. (Quarte.)

The

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Newly imprinted and inlarged, according to the true and perfect Copy lat printed. By William Shakefeare.

London, printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, &c. 1637. (Quario.)

The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hath been diverfe times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Majeftics Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. Londo, printed by A. M. for Rich rd Hawkins, and are to be fold at his Shoppe in Chanc. r,— Lane, neere Serjeants-Inne, 1630. (Qua to.)

EDITIONS of no Authority.

HE Works of Mr. William Shakespeare, in Six

rected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Row E Efq; London, printed for Jacob Tonfon within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane,. 1709. (Oɛavo)

The Sare. (in 12mo.) 1714..

The Works of Shakespeare, in Six Volumes. Coflated and corrected by the former Editions, by Mr. POPE. London, printed for Jacob Tonfon in the Strand, 1725 (Quarto.)

The Same. (in 12m.). 1728.

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