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Imprint dates from: BLC, v. 299.
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v. 1 Tempest; Two gentlemen of Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Measure for measure; Comedy of errors; Much ado about nothing; Love's labour's lost; Midsummer-night's dream.--v. 2 Merchant of Venice; As you like it; Taming of the shrew; All's well that ends well; Twelfth night; Winter's tale; King John.--v. 3 King Richard II; First part of King Henry IV; Second part of King Henry IV; King Henry V; First part of King Henry VI; Second part of King Henry VI; Third part of King Henry VI.--v. 4 King Richard III; King Henry VIII; Romeo & Juliet; Othello; King Lear.--v. 5 Macbeth; Timon of Athens; Hamlet; Troilus & Cressida; Cymbeline; Coriolanus.--v. 6 Julius Cæsar; Antony & Cleopatra; Titus Andronicus; Pericles; Venus & Adonus; Rape of Lucrece; Sonnets; Lover's complaint; Passionate pilgrim; Verses among the additional poems to Chester's Love's martyr, 1601.
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"Five hundred copies. Copy no. 18 printed for Wm. C. Habberley."
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Issued with less exhaustive notes in 12 vols. as the Pembroke edition.
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Vols. 2-10 have title: The works of Shakespeare. An added t.p. with this title appears also in v. 1, following the "Table of his editions."
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At head of title: New national edition.
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Printed within double black lines.
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Publication begun in numbers, 8 of which were issued by the author in collaboration with Simeon Shaw. The latter then retired (having contributed nothing after chapter X) and Ward completed the work as sole author.
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Barry Cornwall is a pseudomyn for Brian Waller Proctor.
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Title page engraved with vignette of the author.
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v.1 Rowe's life of Shakspeare; Shakspeare's will; Johnson's preface; Glossary; The tempest; Two gentlemen of Verona.--v. 2 Merry wives of Windsor; Twlefth night; Measure for measure.--v. 3 Midsummer night's dream; Love's labour's lost; Merchant of Venice.--v. 4 Much ado about nothing; As you like it; All's well that ends well.--v. 5 Taming of the shrew; Winter's tale; Comedy of errors.--v. 6 Macbeth; King John; King Richard II.--v. 7 King Henry IV. Parts 1-2; King Henry V.--v. 8 King Henry VI. Parts 1-3.--v. 9 King Richard III; King Henry VIII; Troilus and Cressida.--v. 10 Timon of Athens; Titus Andronicus; Pericles.--v. 11 Coriolanus; Julius Caesar.--v. 12 Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbeline.--v. 13 King Lear; Romeo and Juliet.--v. 14 Hamlet; Othello.
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"These poems are mostly political. A slip pasted on the titlepage says by John Agawam - I find nothing to prove that he is the author." Cf. Sabin : [31797]
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Prefatory note signed: Q. D.
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Ceased with volume 18:2. Superseded by the Bullletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands, Supplement series.
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v. 1. Shakespeare as a playwright, by Henry Irving. Love's labour's lost. The comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona. Romeo and Juliet. King Henry VI, pt. 1.--v. 2. King Henry VI, pt. II-III. King Henry VI, condensed by Charles Kemble. The taming of the shrew. A midsummer night's dream. King Richard II.--v. 3. King Richard III. King John. Merchant of Venice. King Henry IV, pt. I-II.--v. 4. King Henry V. The merry wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothing. As you like it. Twelfth night; or, What you will.--v. 5. All's well that ends well. Julius Caesar. Measure for measure. Troilus and Cressida. Macbeth.--v. 6. Othello. Anthony and Cleopatra. Coriolanus. King Lear.--v. 7. Timon of Athens. Cymbeline. The tempest. Titus Andronicus. The winter's tale.--v. 8. Hamlet. King Henry VIII. Pericles. Poems.