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"Index to the most striking passages and beauties of Shakespeare": v. 15, p. [283]-314.
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Four of Plutarch's Lives, from North's translations (1579), the passages used by Shakespeare being indicated.
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v. 1. Some account of the life, &c. of William Shakespeare / Nicholas Rowe. Dr. Johnson's preface. Farmer's essay on Shakespeare. The tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona.--v. 2. Midsummer-night's dream. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. Much ado about nothing.--v. 3. Measure for measure. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice.--v. 4. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew.--v. 5. Winter's tale. Macbeth. King John.--v. 6. King Richard II. King Henry IV, Parts I and II.--v. 7. King Henry V. King Henry VI, Parts I and II.--v. 8 King Henry VI, Part III. King Richard III. King Henry VIII.--v. 9. Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar.--v. 10. Antony and Cleopatra. King Lear. Hamlet.--v. 11. Cymbeline. Timon of Athens. Othello.--v. 12. Romeo and Juliet. Comedy of errors. Titus Andronicus. Pericles.
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v. 1. Life of Shakespeare. King Henry VI, pt. 1-3.--v. 2. Two gentlemen of Verona.-Comedy of errors.-Richard II.-Richard III.--v. 3. Love's labor's lost.-Merchant of Venice. Midsummer-night's dream.-Romeo and Juliet.-- v. 5. Henry V.-As you like it.-Much ado about nothing.-Hamlet.--v. 6. Merry wives of Windsor.-Troilus and Cressida.-Measure for measure.-King Henry VIII.--v. 8. Julius Caesar.-All's well that ends well.-Antony and Cleopatra.-Cymbeline.--v. 9. Timon of Athens.-Coriolanus.-Winter's tale.-The tempest.--v. 10. Titus Andronicus.-Pericles.-Poems.-Sonnets.
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v. 1. Theseus.-Romulus.-Lycurgus.-Numa Pompilius.-Solon.-Publius Valerius Publica.--v. 2. Themistocles.-Camillus.-Pericles.-Fabius.-Alcibiades.--v. 3. Coriolanus.-Paulus Aemilius.-Timoleon.-Pelopidas.-Marcellus.--v. 4. Aristides.-Marcus Cato.-Philopoemen.-T.Q. Flamininus.-Pyrrhus.-Caius Marius.--v. 5. Lysander.-Sulla.-Cimon.-Lucullus.-Nicias.--v. 6. Marcus Crassus.-Sertorius.-Eumenes.-Agesilaus.-Pompeius.--v. 7. Alexander the Great.-Julius Caesar.-Phocion.-Cato Utican.--v. 8. Agis & Cleomenes.-Tiberius & Caius Gracchi.-Demosthenes.-Marcus Tullius Cicero.-Demetrius.--v. 9. Marcus Antonius.-Artaxerxes.-Dion.-Brutus.--v. 10. Aratus.-Galba.-Otho.-Hannibal.-Scipio African.
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[1] Queen Hortense and short stories.--[2] Mad and short stories.--[3] Madame Tellier's establishment and short stories.--[4] The window and short stories.
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"Printed for members only."
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Text in Latin.
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v. 1. The window, and short stories.--v. 2. Strong as death, Useless beauty, and short stories.--v. 3. Afloat, In the sunlight, The windering life, The Rondoli sister, and short stories.--v. 4. Pierre and Jean, Ball-of-Tallow, and short stories.--v. 5. Belami, Mademoiselle Pearl, and short stories.--v. 6. A life, unedited stories not found in other editions.--v. 7. Our heart, Sundays of a Parisian.--v. 8. Mont-Oriol, three plays, Yvette, and three short stories.--v. 9. Poetry, Allouma, and short stories.
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"Read before the Historical Society of Delaware ... January 2, 1877."
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Mode of access: Internet.