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Some 300 fresh allusions to Shakspere from 1594 to 1694, A.D.; gatherd by members of the New Shakspere society as a supplement to 'Shakespeare's centuries of prayse,' ed. 2, 1879, and ed. by Fredk. J. Furnivall.
Starred pages inserted. General t.-p. (Allusions to Shakspere A.D. 1592-1693 ... ) general table of contents including the Centurie of prayse and Chronological list of the allusions (xii p. in all) prefixed. "Table of Shakspere quartos, 1593-1685. From the New Shakspere Society’s Transactions 1874, pt. 1, pp. 43-45. Comp. by F. G. Fleay": p. [xxi]-xxv. "Entries of Shakspere’s works in the Stationers’ registers 1593- 1640 (Ed. Arber)": p. Xxvii-xxxvi. (From Folger)
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Catalogue of the library of Joseph Crosby, esq....comprising nearly all the principal editions of Shakespeare and a large number of editions of the separate plays, poems, and Shakespeariana...with a...collection of dictionaries, encyclopædias, and miscell
Preface signed : I. N. D. d. e. Isaac Newton Demmon (From Folger) [Need to Check this]
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Hamlet's Note-Book
Binding: Bound in green cloth with title in gilt.
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The mystery of "Shakespeare" revealed : Sir Francis Bacon the real author.
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Bacon and Shakspere : Proof that William Shakspere ... could not write : The sonnets written by Francis Bacon to the Earl of Essex and his bride, A.D. 1590 : Bacon identified as the concealed poet ignoto. A.D. 1589-1600 / by Wm. Henry Burr.
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Shakespearean scenes and characters, with descriptive notes on the plays and the principal Shakespearean players from Betterton to Irving, illustrated by thirty steel plates and ten wood engravings.
Illustrated with both wood and steel engravings
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Catalogue of the Library of Joseph Crosby, Esq., the Shakesperian Student and Collector, of Zanesville, Ohio… To Be Sold at Auction, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March 24, 25, and 26, 1886 by Bangs & Co.
Binding: Bound in later grey cloth. Annotated in pencil and orange crayon throughout.
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What we really know about Shakespeare. By Mrs. Caroline Healey Dall.
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Iconoclasm and whitewash, and other papers / by Irving Browne.
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Shakspearian tales in verse, illustrated.
Approximate date. Illustrated t.-p. in colors.
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The tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke; a study with the text of the folio of 1623 by George Macdonald.
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The songs, poems and sonnets of W. Shakespeare. Ed., with a critical introduction by William Sharp.
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The seven ages of man : From Shakespeare's "As you like it" ...
John Davis Barnett Collection
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Shakespeare's poems, 1640.
Contains most of the Sonnets (146) grouped under various titles, interspersed with the poems of the Passionate pilgrim, the Lover's complaint, the Phoenix and the Turtle, and a number of translations from Ovid, falsely ascribed to Shakespeare. Poems on Shakespeare by L. Digges, J. Warren, Milton W. Basse, and others precede and follow. Appended is "An addition of some excellent poems ... by other gentlemen" [Ben Johnson and others]: [21] p. "This reproduction is printed letter for letter, line for line, and page for page, as near the original as modern type will permit. The portrait has been specially engraved on steel in facsimile of the original in the British museum. The initial letters, head-pieces and cuts on the titles have also been reproduced ... for this edition." --Note, 2d prelim. Leaf.
With facsimile reproduction of original t.-p.: Poems: written by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent. [Printers mark] Printed at London by Tho. Cotes and are to be sold by John Benson, dwelling in St. Dunstans Church-yard. 1640. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
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Richard the Third ... the first quarto, 1597; a facsimile in photo-lithography by William Griggs, with an introduction by P.A. Daniel.
Corrigenda signed: P.A.D., 26th January, 1885. Originally published: At London : Printed by Valentine Sims, for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, at the Signe of the Angell, 1597. Facsimile of STC 22314. (From Folger)
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M. William Shak-speare's King Lear: the first quarto, 1608, a facsimile (from the British museum copy, C. 34, k. 18.) with an appendix (sheet K., from British museum copy, C. 34, k. 17.) by Charles Praetorius ... with introduction by P. A. Daniel.
With reproduction of original t.-p.: M. William Shak-speare: His True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three Daughters. With the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of Tom of Bedlam: As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon S. Stephans night in Christmas Holidayes. By his Maiesties seruants playing vsually at the Gloabe on the Bancke-side. [Printer's device] London, Printed for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere St. Austins Gate. 1608. (From Omni)
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M. William Shake-speare's King Lear: the second quarto, 1608, a facsimile (from the British museum copy, C. 34. k. 19.) by Charles Praetorius ... with introductory notice by P. A. Daniel.
Now believed to be falsely dated; really issued by William Juggard in 1619. cf. A. W. Pollard, Shakespeare folios and quartos, 1909, p. 81-104; H. C. Bartlett, Mr. William Shakespeare, 1922, p39-40, 48.With facsimile of original t.-p.: M. VVilliam Shake-speare, His True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear, and his three Daughters. With the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester, and his sullen and assumed humour of Tom Bedlam. As it was plaid before the Kings Maiesty at White-Hall, vp- pon S. Stephens night, in Christmas Hollidaies. By his Maiesties Seruants, playing vsually at the Globe on the Banck-side. [Printer's device] Printed for NathanielButter. 1608. [1619]. (From Omni)
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The talk of the town.
2 volumes.
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Venus and Adonis : a study in Warwickshire dialect / by Appleton Morgan.
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Stratford-on-Avon : from the earliest times to the death of Shakespeare / by Sidney Lee ; with forty-five illustrations by Edward Hull.
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Brief notices of a small number of the Shakespeare rarities that are preserved in the rustic wigwam at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton ...
Spevack, Halliwell-Phillipps Bibliography, 1885:1. Second Edition ; Compiled for the use of members of the British Archaeological Association on the occasion of their visit to Hollingbury Copse on Saturday, August 22nd, 1885.
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Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. By B. Rush Field.
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Shakespeare's garden of girls / by the author of 'Lady Macbeth : a study.'
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Oberon and Puck, verses grave and gay, by Helen Gray Cone.
Approximate date.
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An actor's tour; or, Seventy thousand miles with Shakespeare. By Daniel E. Bandmann. Ed. by Barnard Gisby.