![]() Tony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus. King John Rich-Īrd 11 Henry IV, part I, 2. Midsummer-night's dream Merchant of A'enice As %, Measure for measure Ĭomedy of errors Much ado about nothing Love's labour's Ical order by Edmond Malone, etc j Tempest Two gentlemen Of the Stationers' company Attempt to ascertain the chronolog. Mendatory verses Bibliography Entries of plays on tlie books Prefaces, etc., by the editors and Pope, Theo-īald, Hanmer, S\'arburton Rowe's Life of Shakspeare Com. With the corre(5lions and illustrations of variousĬominentators to which are added notes by Samuel This copy has both the cancelled and the substituted pages,ġ79, iSo, and the substituted pages 231, 232 of vol. Prodigal Puritan A Yorkshire tragedy Appendix. Locrine Sir John Oldcastle, parti Lord Cromwell London Including Brooke's Romeus and Juliet Poems., g. To him with notes by the editor Īnd others, London : C. Same author and seven plays that have been ascribed To which are subjoined the genuine poems of the Observations by several of the former commentators : Plays published in 1778 by Samuel Johnson and Supplement to the edition of Shakspeare's Of its predecessors, and no fewer than 8,000 copies were sold inģ0. " Nevertheless, it had more success than any " The worst edition that ever appeared of any English author."īiog. Minute changes in the title, but published at the same time. G 4010.10, is probably another edition, slightly hirger and with The plays have separate title-pages datedġ777, but the general title-page is 1774. as theyĪre now performed at the Theatres Royal in Lon-ĭon regulated from the prompt books of each houseīy permission with notes critical and illustrative īy the authors of the Dramatic censor [Francis Gen. Printed verbatim from the odavo edition of Theobald in S v.Ģ9. Ice Ixwe's labour's lost As you like it" Tinning of the shrew. The works of Shakespeare : volume the sec. ![]() Poems published the same year by Ewing are bound as the thir-Ģ8. ![]() 6, i- Antony and Cleopatra Cymbeline Troilus andĬressida. Henry viii King Lear Timon of Ath-Įns Titus Andronicus. Merry wives of Windsor Taming of the shrew Ĭomedy of errors. Love's labour's lost Winter's tale Twelfth Of Verona Measure for measure Merchant of Venice As you Some other volumes, notes, critical and explanatory,Īnd a body of various readings entire. With an introdu6lion : whereunto will be added, in Tories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, orīy the players his fellows in folio, and now faith-įully republish'd from those editions in 10 v. Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, his. That of 1740 is the omission of the words "The second edition"įrom the title-page and the addition of ' ' Shakspeare's will " to theĢ2. The only apparent diiference between this fourth edition and The plates are the same, cut down, as those in Theobald'sĢ1. Timon of Athens Coriolanus Julius Cassar Īntony and Cleopatra. 3, As you like it Taming of the shrew All's 3, Measure for measure Comedy ofĮrrors Much ado about nothing Merchant of Venice Love's Pest Midsummer-night's dream Two gentlemen of Verona 1, Prefaces by the editor, Sir Thomas Hanmer,Īnd Pope Life by Rowe Instrument Verses by Jonson Tem. Carefully printed from the Oxford edition Glossary coUefted from the notes in that celebrated work, and His remarks upon the canons of criticism occasioned the satirical Romeo and Juliet Plamlet Othello Index of char-Īlthough Warburton severely criticises the edition of Theo-īald on his title-page, he followed the text of his second edition. JuliusĬaesar Antony and Cleopatra Cymbeline Troilus and Cres. King Lear Timon ofĪthens Titus Andronicus Macbeth" Coriolanus. Henry IV, part I, 2 Henry v Henry vi, part i. All's well that ends well Twelfth night Ĭomedy of errors Winter's tale King John. Merchant of Venice Love's labour's lost As you like it Tam. Night's dream Two gentlemen of Verona Merry wives of Of editions,' collated by the editors Tempest Midsummer. Rowe Instrument Verses by Ben Jonson Table Dedication Prefaces by the editor and Pope The United States on the use of the text.ġ747. There are no known copyright restrictions in Full text of " Catalogue of the works of William Shakespeare, original and traslated, together with the Shakespeariana embraced in the Barton collection of the Boston public library"
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