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Catalogue of printed books. Shakespeare (William)
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As you like it / by William Shakespeare. From the Riverside edition, ed. by Richard Grant White. With additional notes.
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Julius Caesar / ed. by E.M. Butler.
Folger notes read: Preface signed "J.C.C.," for J. Churton Collins, series editor of Arnold’s school Shakespeare.
Publication date from the Catalogue of the Shakespeare memorial library, Birmingham.
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The life of King Henry the Fifth; with introduction and notes, by K. Deighton.
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Shakespere's works.
T Edwards Bookplate: Probably not a Barnett
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Shakespeare's tragedy of Timon of Athens; with preface, glossary & co., by Israel Gollancz.
Front. accompanied by guard sheet with poem.Title within ornamental border.
Shakespeare coat of arms, in colors, on end papers.
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Shakespeare's tragedy of Coriolanus; with preface, glossary, &c., by Israel Gollancz.
Title within ornamental border. Shakespeare coat of arms, in colors, on end papers.
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Natural history in Shakespeare's time; being extracts illustrative of the subject as he knew it. Made by H. W. Seager, M.B., &c. Also pictures thereunto belonging.
"Glossary": p. [355]-358. (From Omni)
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Shakespeare and music, with illustrations from the music of the 16th and 17th centuries; by Edward W. Naylor.
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Medicine and kindred arts in the plays of Shakespeare.
Includes bibliography (p. [113]-116) and index.
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Fair, kind, and true. I.N.U. and W.H. By Junius, jr. [pseud.] J. Ug. N.
A discussion of the authorship of Shakespeare's Sonnets. (From Omni)
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Shakspere and his predecessors.
Contains autograph and book-plate of Wm. Outram Crewe.
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The American Shakespeare magazine
Approximate date. Folger notes Vol. 1 issued as Fortnightly Shakespeare.Cover title.
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Shakespeare's England, by William Winter.
Twenty-two pieces, commemorating visits in 1877 and 1882; being a republication, with slight alterations, of the author's "Trip to England" and "English rambles." cf. Pref.
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Shakespeare's heroines on the stage, by George E.L. Wingate ... With illistrations from photographs and rare prints.
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Shaksperian criticism: textual and literary, from Dryden to the end of the eighteenth century, by Ernest Walder ... Being the essay which obtained the Harness prize, 1895.
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The tempest; a reduced dallastype facsimile of the play from the first folio (1623) ed. and facing each page thereof the modern text as determined by the late Charles Knight; introduction by Dr. F. J. Furnivall with portrait by Droeshout and facsimiles of
At head of title: Double text dallastype Shakespeare. (From Omni) Cover title: The Dallastype double text Shakespeare. Colophon: Printed at the Dallastype Press, 5, Furnival Street, London. Opposite pages duplicate numbering. Includes: Music to Ariel’s two songs: "Full fathome five" and "Where the bee sucks," being part of the original Tempest music composed by Robert Johnson, a contemporary of Shakespeare. The two songs harmonised for three voices by Dr. John Wilson, and published by him in "Cheerfull Ayres or Ballads, " Oxford, 1660. Includes index. Advertisements: p. [2]-[6] at the end. (From Folger)
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
Contains 11 full-page lithographs plus additional black and white illustrations
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Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream, ed. with introduction and notes by Katharine Lee Bates.
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Othello, the Moor of Venice.
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Complete works of William Shakespeare : with critical notes and comments, and preliminary remarks upon the several plays, to which are prefixed, a life of the immortal bard and some new facts concerning his life. Copious annotations / by J. Payne Collier.
Stratford ed.
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The plays of Shakespeare founded on literary forms, by Henry J. Ruggles …
Attempts to show the correspondences between the plays and Bacon's philosophy. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger )
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The biliteral cipher: hints for deciphering
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The Tragical Historie of the Earl of Essex…Deciphered from the Works of Francis Bacon.
Binding: Bound in gold stamped green cloth.
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Shakespeare. A lecture by Robert G. Ingersoll.