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2214 SHAKESPEARE (W.) DRAMATIC WORKS, WITH GLOSSARY PRINTED ENTIRELY ON INDIA PAPER, with proof portrait and 38 engravings, after Stothard, a chef-d'œuvre of Chatelin's binding in morocco, with leather linings, the outside and the inside covered with beautiful gold tooling, W. Pickering, 1826 2215 Shakspeare (W.) Hamlet, with Remarks by W. Oxberry, port: of Kean as Hamlet, 1827-Othello, port. of Bensley as Iago, n.d.-First Part of Henry IV, portrait of Lewis as Prince of Wales, n. d.

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2216 Shakspeare (W.) Plays and Poems, with Historical Notices, Glossarial Notes, &c. 5 vol. Magnet edition

1834-36

2217 SHAKSPERE (W.) WORKS, Charles Knight's Pictorial Edition, 9. with Biography, Notes, Glossary and Concordance, by Mrs./ Cowden Clarke, 9 vol. numerous wood engravings

calf extra, g. e. by Clarke and Bedford

1838-45

2218 Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: being his Sonnets clearly developed by C. A. Brown

1838

2219 Shakspere (W.) Works, with Memoir and Essay on his Genius, 4. by Barry Cornwall (B. W. Proctor), and Annotations by distinguished writers, 3 vol. wood engravings from designs by Kenny Meadows, russia extra, g. e. by J. Clarke

1843

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2220 Shakspeare (W.) Dramatische Werke übersetzt von A. W. von 2.6.
Schlegel und L. Tieck, 12 vol. in 6, plates after L. Richter's
designs, blue morocco extra, g. e. by White Berlin, 1850-51

2221 Shakespeare (W.) Dramatic Works, with a Glossary, portrait
The Lansdowne Edition, morocco extra, borders of gold, g. e
W. White, 1853

1.10.

2222 Shakespeare (W.) Dramatic Works, with Notes by S. W. Singer, 2./3.
the Life of the Poet, and Critical Essays on the Plays, by
W. W. Lloyd, &c. 10 vol. portrait and woodcuts

LARGE PAPER

1856

2223 SHAKESPEARE (W.) PLAYS, edited by Howard Staunton, 3 vol. 3. 10. numerous illustrations by John Gilbert, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, calf super extra, by F. Bedford 1858-60

2224 Shakespeare (W.) Hamlet. The Devonshire Hamlets of 1603 and 1604, being exact reprints of the First and Second Editions, with the two Texts on opposite Pages, and a bibliographical Preface, by S. Timmins

2225 SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, 48 vol. cloth

SHAKESPEARIANA.

2226 Antenor's Letter to G. Chalmers

9.

1811-53 5.17. 6.

1860

1800

2227 Apollonius of Tyre, the Story on which is founded the play of Pericles, attributed to Shakspeare, in Anglo-Saxon, with literal translation by B. Thorpe

1834

2228 Beale (M.) on Richard the Third, woodcuts, 1844-Beauties of Shakespeare, with Life, 1830

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2229 [Becket (A.)] Concordance to Shakespeare, old tree-marbled calf, 1787-Becket (A.) Shakspeare's himself again, 2 vol. 1815

3 vol.

WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued.

2230 Beisly (S.) Shakspere's Garden; or the Plants and Flowers named
in his Works described and defined

1864
2231 Bell (W.) Shakespeare's Puck and his Folkslore, 3 vol. frontis-

pieces and cuts

2232 Boaden (J.) on the Sonnets of Shakespeare

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1852

1837

Boswell (J.) Biographical Memoir of E. Malone (Editor of
Shakespeare), printed for private distribution only 1814
Britton (J.) Remarks on Shakspeare, with a List of Essays and
Dissertations on his Dramatic Writings, &c.
LARGE PAPER (only 25 copies printed), interleaved
*** Rare. Mr. Hibbert's copy sold for £2. 10s.

1814

2235 Britton (J.) Remarks on the Monumental Bust of Shakspeare, at
Stratford-upon-Avon, woodcuts

1816

2236 Campbell (J. Lord) Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements con-
sidered

2237 Carey (J. S.) Shakespeare's Jubilee, a Masque

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1859 1769

Catalogue of E. Capell's Shakesperiana, presented by him to
Trinity College, Cambridge, and printed from an exact copy
of his own MS. W. Upcott's copy, with his autograph note
respecting a slip in Capell's handwriting prefixed

half russia, uncut, scarce

1779

Of this work only 20 copies were privately printed by G. Steevens
for presents. The Bindley copy sold for £2. 4s.

1792

2239 Catalogue of the Pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery
2240 Catalogue of all the Books, Pamphlets, &c. relating to Shakspeare
(by J. Wilson)

LARGE PAPER, interleaved with MS. notes and corrections by
Mr. G. Smith, half red morocco, uncut, top edge gilt 1827
2241 Catalogue of the early Editions of Shakespeare's Plays, and of
the Commentaries and other Publications illustrative of his
Works, by J. O. Halliwell, interleaved

half blue morocco, uncut

1841

2242 Catalogue of Shaksperian Literature, MS. prices and names,
1856- Catalogue of Shaksperian Literature, MS. prices
and names, 1857

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2243 Capell (E.) Prolusions, or Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry (in-
cluding Edward III, a Play attributed to Shakepeare)

uncut

1760
2244 Chalmers (G.) Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-
Papers, uncut, 1797-Supplemental Apology for the Believers
in the Shakspeare-Papers, uncut, 1799- Appendix to the
Supplemental Apology, 1800
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Chalmers (G.) Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the
Shakspeare-Papers, uncut

2245

1.14.

2246

1.8.

1799

Chalmers (G.) Another Account of the Incidents from which felline
the Title and part of the Story of Shakspeare's Tempest
were derived, autograph of James Chalmers

1815

Very scarce, only 40 copies having been printed for the author's
friends. Rhodes' copy sold for £3. 13s. 6d.

2247 Chalmers (G.) Another Account of the Incidents of the Tem

pest, &c.

1815

WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued.

2248 Character Prints, illustrating the Plays of Shakspeare, Plates from Designs by Loutherbourg, Smirke, Ramberg, Northcote, &c.

(66) 2249 Chedworth (J. Lord) Notes on Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays, privately printed, uncut

1805 2250 Citation and Examination of W. Shakspeare before Sir T. Lucy for Deer-Stealing (by W. S. Landor) 1834

2251 Coleridge (S. T.) Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, with List of all the MS. Emendation in Mr. Collier's Folio, 1632, and an introductory Preface by J. P. Collier

.

1856

2252 Collier (J. P.) New Particulars regarding the Works of Shakespeare, 1836-Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works, 1841-New Tracts regarding the Life of Shakespeare, 1835

(3) 2253 Collier (J. P.) Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare 1841 2254 Collier. Another copy

2255

2256

2257

1841

1841

Collier. Another copy
Collier (J. P.) Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's
Works, two editions, 1841-42-Supplement to the London
Stage Edition of Shakspeare, portrait and cuts, 1825-
Knight (C.) Store of Knowledge, No. I (Shakspere)—
Knight (C.) Specimen of the Stratford Shakspere, 1853 (5)
Collier (J. P.) Reply to N. E. S. A. Hamilton's Inquiry into the

imputed Shakespeare Forgeries

2258 Corney (Bolton) on the Sonnets of W. Shakspere

1860

1862

2259 Corney (B.) Argument on the assumed Birthday of Shakspere,..

private impression on tinted paper

1864-On the Sonnets, 1862

both printed on tinted paper for private distribution

Plays of Shakspeare, 2 vol.

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2260 Courtenay (Rt. Hon. T. P.) Commentaries on the Historical

1840

2261 Critical Reflections on the Old English Dramatick Writers 1761 2262 Curiosities of Modern Shaksperian Criticism, 1853-Observations on some of the Manuscript Emendations of the Text of Shakespeare, and are they Copyright? 1853-The Grimaldi Shakspere (a Squib), 1853

2263 Cursory Remarks on Tragedy, Shakespear, &c. (by E. Taylor)

uncut

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1774

2264 Davies (T.) Dramatic Miscellanies, consisting of Critical Observations on several Plays of Shakspeare, 3 vol. portraits

uncut

1785

2265 Debate and Stryfe betwene Somer and Wynter, a Poetical Dialogue from the unique copy printed by L. Andrew, edited by J. O. Halliwell

only 30 copies printed, half morocco, uncut

18.

1860

Mr. Halliwell thinks this Dialogue suggested to Shakespeare the
conclusion of his Drama of "Love's Labour lost."

2266 Descriptive Account of the Stratford Jubilee, Stratford-upon- 1.4.
Avon, 1827-Account of Garrick's Jubilee, and of the
Commemorative Festivals in 1827 and 1830, ib. 1830 –
Jarvis (J.) Correct Detail of the Shakspearian Gala in

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WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued.

1827, with Account of Garrick's Jubilee in 1769, portrait,
ib. 1827- Ode, 1827- Bisset's Joys of the Jubilee, ib.

1827

(5) 2267 Douce (F.) Illustrations of Shakspeare and Ancient Manners, 2 vol. plates, fine copy in red morocco, super extra, Harleian tooling, g. e. by J. Clarke

1807

2268 Drake (N.) Memorials of Shakspeare, 1828-Draper (M.) The
Spend-Thrift, a Comedy, taken from Shakespear's London
Prodigal-Du Bois (E.) The Wreath, with Remarks on
Shakespere, &c. frontispiece, 1799

2269 Ducis (J. F.) Hamlet, imité de l'Anglais

Paris, 1815

2270 Duport (P.) Essais littéraires sur Shakspeare, 2 vol. portrait

Paris, 1828

calf extra 2271 Dyce (A.) Remarks on Collier's and Knight's Editions of Shakespeare, 1844-Few Notes on Shakespeare, with occa sional Remarks on the Emendations of the ManuscriptCorrector in Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632, 1853

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2272 (Dyce (Rev. A.) Few Notes on Shakespeare, with occasional Remarks on the Emendations of the Manuscript-Corrector in Mr. Collier's copy of the Folio, 1632, with autograph notes by Rev. A. Dyce, W. W. Lloyd, and S. W. Singer, 1853-Hunter (J.) Few Words in Reply to Mr. Dyce,

1853

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2273 Dyce (A.) Few Notes on Shakespeare, 1853-Edwards (T)
Canons of Criticism and Glossary, 1750
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Edwards (T.) Canons of Criticism and Glossary; the Trial of
the Letter Y alias Y, and Sonnets, uncut

2274

QUARTO.

1765

2275 Beaumont (F.) and J. Fletcher, Philaster, or Love lies bleeding, ele uncut, imperfect at end, 1639-A King and no King, fine large copy with rough leaves, calf extra, g.e. by Clarke and Bedford, 1655

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2276 Beaux Merchant, a Comedy written by a Clothier (Mr. Blanch) half morocco, uncut, 1714-Brandon (J.) Kais, an Opera,

1808

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2277 Brewer (A.) Love-sick King, 1655-Love will find out the Way, by T. B[rewer], scarce, 1661; uncut

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Love will find out the Way is only Shirley's Constant Maid with a new title. The Roxburghe copy of this Play sold for £1. 11s. 6d.

2278 Bristol (G. Digby Earl of) Elvira, a Comedy, 1667-Brome (Richard) The Sparagus Garden, a Comedie, uncut, 1640The Antipodes, à Comedie, uncut, 1640-The Queenes Exchange, corner of three leaves torn off, 1657

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2279 Brown (Tom) Physick lies a Bleeding, or the Apothecary turned
Doctor, a Comedy acted every day in most Apothecaries
Shops in London, uncut, scarce, 1697-Brome (R.) The
Sparagus Garden, a Comedie, half morocco, 1640- The
Antipodes, portrait added, 1640-The Cunning Lovers, a
Comedy, 1654

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WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued.

2280 Bulteel (J.) Amorous Gallant, 1675 - Bloody Duke, 1690Bailey (A.) Spightful Sister, 1667- Bladen (M.) Solon,

2281

1705

(4) [Carew (T.)] Cœlum Britanicum: a Masque at Whitehall, 18 February, 1633, calf extra, g. e.

1634

** This Masque has been erroneously attributed to Sir W. Davenant, and printed in his works.

2282 Chamberlaine (W.) Loves Victory, a Tragi-Comedy, uncut, 1658 -Chamberlain (R.) Swaggering Damsell, a Comedy, part of title torn off, uncut, 1640

2283

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Charles I. The King and Queenes Entertainment at Rich-4.
mond after their Departure from Oxford: in a Masque
presented by the Most Illustrious Prince, Prince Charles

Oxford, 1636

** Very rare. The Rhodes copy sold for £6. 10s.

2284 Charles I. The famous Tragedie of King Charles I, basely
butchered by those who are Omne nefas proni, &c.
a scarce Play

1649

2285 Chase (The) a Pastoral Drama, in two Acts (not mentioned in the Biographia Dramatica)

Camb. 1772

2286 Cooke (John) Greenes Tu quoque, or the Cittie Gallant, as it 2.
hath beene divers times acted by the Queenes Maiesties
Servants, woodcut portrait of Greene as Bubble

morocco extra, g. e. a scarce edition, unknown to Lowndes
Thomas Dewe, 1622

2287 Corneille's Horace, a Tragedy, Englished by C. Cotton, frontis

piece

1671

2288 Corye (J.) Generous Enemies, 1672-Cassandra, 1702-Cooke (E) Love's Triumph, 1678-Chaves (A.) Cares of Love, 1705-Corfe (J.) Amyntas, Salisbury, 1782

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2289 Costlie Whore, a comicall Historie acted by the Companie of 2. 17.

Revels, half morocco

1633

** Philips attributes this scarce Play to Robert Mead, but Langbaine thinks it not his. A copy sold at these rooms, in November 1826, for £1. 16s.

2290

2291

Crowne (J.) Married Beau, 1694-English Frier, 1690-Regulus,
1694-Henry VI, part the first, 1681

Croesus, King of Lydia, a Tragedy in five Acts, with illustrations
by Field Talfourd, half morocco, uncut

1845

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1860

2292 Daryus. A pretie new Enterlude. Reprinted from the Edition of 1565, by J. O. Halliwell

half morocco, uncut, only 26 copies printed

2293 Dauborne (R.) Poor-Man's Comfort, a Tragi-Comedy, uncut, 1655

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2294 D'Avenant (Sir W.) The Witts, a Comedie, 1636-Love and
Honour, uncut, 1649
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2295 Davenport (R.) King John and Matilda, a Tragedy, uncut 1655

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