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1642

5001 SELDEN'S Duello, or Single Combat, from Antiquity derived into this Kingdom of England, with several kinds and ceremonious forms thereof, 8vo. very neat, 4s 6d

5002 SELECTÆ Sententiæ Politicæ ex variis autoribus, 18mo. with autograph of Sir Egerton Brydges as "Chandos of Sudeley," vellum, 28 6d

5003 SELECTIONS from the Papers of John St. Mawe, A.B., post 8vo. PRIVATELY PRINTED, neat, 3s

Reprinted, 1813

1821 5004 SEMPILL'S (Lord) Sege of the Castle of Edinburgh, 1573, 4to. Black letter, half bound in morocco, gilt leaves, by Hayday, 12s 5005 SENECA Opera omnia quæ exstant ex And. Schotti recensione, 3 vols. 18mo. very neat and gilt, 88 6d

Elzevir, 1640 5006 SENECA'S Morals, translated by Sir R. L'Estrange, 8vo. plates, neat and clean, 38

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5007 SENONE (Christ. Rich. Thorigneo) de Rebus Turcarum ad Franciscum Gallorum Regem Christianis, 4to. 5 fine woodcut initial letters, bds. 28

neat, curious, 28

Paris, 1540

5008 SENTIMENTAL Exhibition, or Portraits and Sketches of the Times, 12mo. 1774 5009 SERRES' (J. T. Marine Painter) Little Sea Torch, or True Guide for Coasting Pilots, royal folio, with upwards of 100 coloured Views of Head lands and Lighthouses, half bound morocco, (dirt cheap) 5s

1801 5010 SERMONS (Sixteen) on Particular Occasions, by Patrick, Stillingfleet, Burnet, Tennison, &c., in 1 vol. 4to. neat, 4s 1680-90 5011 SERMONES de Sanctis Dormi secure, 4to. LETT. GOTH. woodcut on title, good copy in vellum, 158 Anno Dom. 1493 5012 SERMONS AGAINST DISSENT.-An Interesting Collection by Bishops Grove, Sherlock, Hooper, Tenison, Patrick, Sharp; Drs. Cave, Calamy, Williams, Scott, Claget; in 2 vols. 4to. neat in half calf, 10s 6d 1680-1690 5013 SESTINI, Classes Generales Geographiæ Numismaticæ dispositæ secundum systema Eckhelianum, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. half calf, 68 1797 5014 SEVEN YEARS' WAR.-Templehof's Geschichte des 7 Jahrigen Krieges in Deutschland, 6 vols. in 3, 4to. and vol. of maps and plates, neatly half bound, £1. ls

5015 SEWARD'S (Miss) Life of Dr. Darwin, with Anecdotes of his Friends, and Criticisms on his Writings, 8vo. bds. 38 1804

5016 SEWARD'S (Miss) Poetical Works, with extracts from her literary correspondence, edited by Sir Walter Scott, 3 vols. post 8vo. bds. 4s 6d 1810 5017 SEWELL'S Hora Philologica, or Conjectures on the Structure of the Greek Language, royal 8vo. bds. 48

Oxf. 1830 5018 SEWERS-Reading (The) of the Famous and Learned Robert Callis upon the Statue of 23 H. VIII. cap. 5, of Sewers, 4to. neat, 4s 5019 SEYMOUR'S Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, thick 8vo. half calf, 38-whole calf, 4s 6d

1647

1776 5020 SHAFTESBURY. The Compleat Statesman, demonstrated in the Life and Actions of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, 12mo. portrait, half morocco, 28 6d 1683 5021 SHAFTESBURY'S (Lord) Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, &c., 3 vols. 12mo. neat, 68

1733

5022 SHAFTESBURY'S (Lord) Characteristics, 3 vols. 8vo. neat, 4s

1714

5023 SHAKESPEARE. C. Knight's "LIBRARY EDITION," 12 vols. 8vo. many woodcuts, NEW CALF EXTRA, marbled leaves, £4. 188 (pub. at £6.) 1846 This is a republication in demy 8vo. with an accurate revisal of the Texts and Notes of Mr. Knight's Pictorial Edition; such woodcuts are inserted as are strictly illustrative. 5024 SHAKESPEARE'S Dramatic Works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens and Reed, with Notes, complete in 1 vol. 8vo. calf extra, gilt leaves, 6s 6d 1829 5025 SHAKESPEARE. A new Life of Shakespeare, including many particulars of the Poet and his Family never before published. By JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, in one handsome vol. 8vo. with 76 woodcuts from drawings by Fairholt, cloth, 15s

1848

This work contains upwards of forty documents respecting Shakespeare and his Family never before published, besides numerous others indirectly illustrating the Poet's biography. All the anecdotes and traditions concerning Shakespeare are here for the first time collected, and much new light is thrown on his personal history, by papers exhibiting him as selling Malt and Stone, &c. Of the seventy-six engravings which illustrate the volume, more than fifty have never before been engraved.

It is the only Life of Shakespeare to be bought separately from his works. 5026 SHAKESPEARE'S Macbeth, with Notes and Emendations by Harry Rowe, Trumpet-Major to the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire, and Master of a PuppetShow, 8vo. curious etching of Rowe, 38

York, 1799

5027 SHAKESPEARE'S Love's Labour Lost, 4to. (wants last leaf) russia extra, gilt leaves, 16s 1631

5028 SHAKESPEARE'S Pericles, Prince of Tyre, 4to. (wants title) new half calf,

128

1619

A copy of this edition sold at Rhodes's sale for £15. 5029 SHAKESPEARE'S Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, 4to. (no title) new half calf, 8s 6d

1637 5030 SHAKESPEARE'S Merchant of Venice, with Notes and Illustrations, (by Ambrose Eccles), post 8vo. half calf, 38 1805 5031 SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET, and As YOU LIKE IT, a specimen of a new edition, by Thomas Caldecott, royal 8vo. PRIVATELY PRINTED, cloth, 78 6d

1832

5032 SHAKESPEARE'S Venus and Adonis, 1630-Rape of Lucrece, 1632Passionate Pilgrim, and Sonnets, 1599, in 1 vol. 12mo. very neat, in half russia, 78 6d 5033 SHAKESPEARE'S Library: a Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories used by Shakespeare, as the foundation of his Dramas, now first collected with Notes, by J. P. Collier, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 14s 1844 5034 SHAKESPEARE. Concordance to Shakespeare, suited to all Editions, to which are added three hundred Notes and Illustrations, entirely new, 8vo. bds. 3s

188

1787

5035 SHAKESPEARE. Passages selected by distinguished personages on the great Literary Trial of Vortigern and Rowena, a Comi-Tragedy, whether it be or be not, from the immortal pen of Shakespeare (Sir H. Bate Dudley), 4 vols. in 1, 12mo. (seldom complete) neat, half calf, 4s 6d 1795-1807 5036 SHAKESPEARE Illustrated by an Assemblage of Views and Portraits, with Biographical Anecdotes, 2 vols. 8vo. 158 plates, blue morocco, gilt leaves, S. and G. Harding, 1793 5037 SHAKESPEARE. Fairies, an Opera, taken from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," 8vo. new half calf, 28 5038 SHAKESPEARE. Cursory Remarks on Tragedy, and on Shakspeare, post 8vo. neat, 38 5039 SHAKESPEARE'S JEST BOOK, comprising Merry Tales and Quicke Answeres, very mery and pleasant to rede, 3 parts, COMPLETE, edited by Singer, 8vo. calf extra, marbled leaves, (very few printed), £1. 68 Chiswick, 1814-15

1755

1774

SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, 1841-47.

(Not printed for sale,) all 8vo. in cloth.

5040 SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, 28 vols. (the first 5 years complete), £4. 4s (cost the subscriber £5.)

5041 MEMOIRS of Edward Alleyn, founder of Dulwich College, including new particulars respecting Shakspeare, Ben Jonson, Massinger, Marston, Dekker, &c. by J. P. Collier, 58

5042 GOSSON'S School of Abuse, a Pleasant Invective against Poets, Pipers, Players, &c. 1579-with Heywood's Apology for Actors, 1612-in the same vol. 38 6d 5043 THE Coventry Mysteries, with Glossary, edited by Halliwell, 10s 6d 5044 A DEBATE between Pride and Lowliness, by Francis Thynne, edited by J. P. Collier, 8vo. 3s 6d

5045 PATIENT GRISEL, a Comedy, by Dekker, Chettle and Haughton, edited by Collier, 38 6d

5046 EXTRACTS from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, temp. Queen Elizabeth and James I. with Introduction and Notes by P. Cunningham, 58 5047 NOTES on Ben Jonson's Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, edited by Laing, 48 1842 5048 FIRST Sketch of Shakspeare's Merrie Wives of Windsor, with a Collection of the Tales on which the Plot is supposed to have been founded, by Halliwell, 38 6d 1842

5049 FOOLS and Jesters, with a Reprint of Robert Armin's Nest of Ninnies, 1608, edited by Collier, 48 1842 5050 THE Old Play of Timon of Athens, which preceded that of Shakspeare, now first printed from a MS., edited by Dyce, 3s

5051 PIERCE PENNILESS'S Supplication to the Devil, by Thomas Nash, 1592; with Introduction and Notes, by Collier, 4s

5052 HEYWOOD'S (Thomas) First and Second Parts of King Edward IV. with Notes by Barron Field, 4s

5053 NORTHBROOKE'S Treatise against Dice, Dancing, Plays, and other Idle Pastimes, 1577, edited by Collier, 48

5054 THE First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth, with Introduction and Notes by Halliwell, 4s

1

The possessor of this volume will have the two Plays upon which Shakspeare founded his Second and Third Parts of Henry VI, both printed from unique copies in the Bodleianone a small octavo, which cost at Chalmers's sale, £130.; the other, a very thin sınall 4to. which cost £64. several years ago, and would now probably realize more than twice that sum. 5055 OBERON'S Vision in the Midsummer Night's Dream, illustrated by a comparison with Lylie's Endymion, by the Rev. J. Halpin, 48

5056 THE Chester Miracle Plays, edited by Wright, 8vo. vol. 1, 98

5057 THE ALLEYN PAPERS, illustrative of the Early English Stage, edited by Collier, 48

5058 "HONOUR TRIUMPHANT;" and "A Line of Life," two Tracts by John Forde, the Dramatist, recently discovered, 38

5059 TARLTON'S JESTS, and News out of Purgatory, with Notes and some Account of the Life of Tarlton, by J. O. Halliwell, 4s

5060 TRUE Tragedy of Richard III. to which is appended, the Latin Play of Richardus Tertius, by Dr. Thomas Legge, both anterior to Shakspeare's Drama, with Notes by Barron Field, 4s

5061 THE Ghost of Richard III. a Poem, 1614, founded upon Shakspeare's Historical Play, reprinted from the only known copy, edited by Collier, 38 5062 SIR THOMAS MORE, a Play, now first printed, edited by Dyce, 38 6d 5063 THE SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PAPERS, being a Miscellany of Contributions illustrative of the objects of the Society, Vol. 1, 5s

SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS-continued.

5064 THE OLD TAMING OF A SHREW, 1594, upon which Shakspeare founded his Comedy, to which is added, the Woman lapped in Morrel Skin, edited by Amyot, 48

5065 ILLUSTRATIONS of the Fairy Mythology of Shakspeare, by Halliwell,

thick 8vo. 6s 6d

5066 SHAKSPEARE'S Play of King Henry IV. printed from a Contemporary Manuscript, edited by Halliwell, 38

5067 DIARY of Philip Henslowe, the Player, from 1591 to 1609, edited by Collier,

68 6d

5068 THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY'S PAPERS, Vol. 11, 58

5069 FAIR MAID of the Exchange, a Comedy by Heywood, and Fortune by Sea, a Tragi-comedy by Heywood and Rowley, edited by Field, 48

5070 MARRIAGE of Wit and Wisdom, an ancient interlude, to which are added, Illustrations of Shakspeare and the Early English Drama, edited by Halliwell, 48

5071 THE Chester Miracle Plays, edited by Wright, Vol. 11, 88

5072 SHARPE'S (Dr. Gregory) Origin and Structure of the Greek Tongue, 8vo. bds. 28 1767

5073 SHARPE'S (Dr. Greg.) Dissertation upon the Origin and Structure of the Latin Tongue, 1751-Ditto, on the Origin and Construction of Languages, with a Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon without points, 1751, in I vol. neat, 38 5074 SHARPE'S Dissertation on the Origin and Structure of the Latin Tongue, 1751-Sharpe's Two Dissertations upon Languages, 1751- Bayly's (Dr. A.) Introduction to Languages, 1758-Harris's Hermes, a Philosophical Inquiry concerning Language and Universal Grammar, 1751-in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 5075 SHARPE'S (W. Leaden Rooding, Essex) Dissertation upon Genius, 1755Metaphysical and Theological Papers concerning Reason and Revelation, 1742-Summary View of the Soul's Perceptive Faculties, 1757, in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 3s 6d

58

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V. Y.

5076 SHARPE'S (Samuel) History of Egypt under the Ptolemies, 4to. bds. 6s 1838 5077 SHARPE'S (S.) History of Egypt under the Romans, 8vo. cloth, 48 1842 5078 SHARP. Life of Dr. John Sharp, Archbishop of York, collected from his

Diary, &c. edited by Newcome, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, bds. 68

1825

1825 5079 SHARP'S Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries, anciently performed at Coventry, to which is added the Pageant of the Shearmen and Taylor's Company, royal 4to. very curious plates, cloth, £1. 1s 5080 SHARP'S (Thos.) Epitome of the County of Warwick, containing a brief Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, Seats, &c. 8vo. tree-marbled calf extra, gilt leaves by Clarke and Bedford, 10s 6d

1835

5081 SHARP'S (Sir Cuthbert) History of Hartlepool in Durham, 8vo. plates, very neat in half calf, scarce, 98

1816

5082 SHARP (Dr. Thos.) on the Rubric and Canons of the Church of England, Oxford, 1834

8vo. bds. 58

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1808

5086 SHEFFIELD (THE) DIALECT, by Abel Bywater, 12mo. cloth, 38 6d 1839 5087 SHELLEY'S (P. B) Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations, and Fragments, edited by Mrs. Shelley, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 78 6d

5088 SHELLEY'S Revolt of Islam, 8vo. bds. 4s

1840

1818

5089 SHELLEY'S Posthumous Poems, 8vo. bds. 38 6d

1824

5090 SHELLEY Papers, collected by his friend Captain Medwin, 12mo. bds. 28

1833

5091 SHEPHERD of Banbury's Rules to judge of the Changes of the Weather, grounded on 40 years' experience, 8vo. neat, 28 6d 1748

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1819

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5095 SHERLOCK on Future Punishment, 8vo. neat and clean, 2s

1826

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28

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1698 5116 SIDNEY'S (Rev. Ed.) Mature Reflections and Devotions of the Rev. Rowland Hill in his Old Age, 12mo. cloth, 28 1836

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