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5811 Shakspeare's Plays, complete, with Life and Glossary, in 1

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vol. 8vo. portrait, genuine edition, bds. 128.
the same, 8vo. calf gilt, 16s.

the same, 8vo. celf extra, 17s.

1826

1826

1826

Twenty of the Plays, being the whole number printed in
quarto during his Life-time, collated with the different
copies and published from the Originals, by G. Steevens,
4 vols. 8vo. vy. nt. 11. 10s.
1766

Works, in which the Beauties observed by Pope, War-
burton, and Dodd, are pointed out: together with a Glos-
sary and various Readings, 8 vols. 12mo. neat, 16s. n. d.
Works reprinted from the Oxford Edition of 1744, in
quarto, 9 vols. 18mo. port. and plates, neat, 1l. 1s.
Lintot and Tonson, 1747
Works, 10 vols. 12mo. neat, 16s.
Edinb. 1767
with short Explanatory Notes by Ayscough, 1 vol. bound
in 2, royal 8vo. port. brown calf, gilt, by Montague,

il. 11s. 6d.

1784 with Prefaces and Preliminary Dissertations, (Bell's edition), 12 vols. 18mo. with scene and character prints, calf extra, 21. 2s.

1788

Hamlet. Reprinted verbatim from the only known copy of the first edition of 1603, 8vo. 5s.

SHAKSPEARIANA.

1825

5821 Ayscough's (S.) Index to all the remarkable Passages and Words made use of by Shakspeare, roy. 8vo. bds. 16s. Davison, 1827 5822 the same, roy. 8vo. calf extra, full gilt, 1l. 1s. 1827 5823 Douce's (Fr.) Illustrations of Shakspeare and of Ancient Mauners, 2 vols. 8vo. wood cuts by Berryman, calf extra, marbled edges, scarce, 21. 2s.

1807

5824 Essay on the Origin of the English Stage, particularly on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, (by Bp. Percy,) Privately printed, 1793 5825 Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare, 8vo. Camb. 1767

8vo. 7s. 6d.

38. 5826 Gilchrist's (Octavius) Examination of the Charges maintained by Malone, Chalmers, and others, of Ben Johnson's Enmity towards Shakspeare, 1808.-Gilchrist's Letter to Gifford on the late edition of Ford's Plays; chiefly as relating to Ben Johnson, 1811.-Letter to J. P. Kemble, involving Strictures on the late edition of Ford's Works, Camb. 1811,-in 1 vol. 8vo. uncut, 7s. 6d.

5827 Harding's Illustrations to Shakspeare, consisting of 150 fine octavo Portraits and Views, original and fine impressions, in a portfolio, 51. 5s.

SHAKSPEARIANA.

5828 Hazlitt's (W.) Characters of Shakspeare's Plays, 8vo. (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 6s. 6d.

1818

5829 Heath's Revisal of Shakspeare's Text, 8vo. neat, 6s. 1765 5830 Ireland's (Samuel) “great and impudent forgery, called," Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare, folio, facsimiles, &c. bds. 11.5s.

See Gifford's Ford, vol. I. Preface, page lv.

1796

Dr. Parr's copy. The following note respecting it is given in the Bibliotheca Parriana:

"I am almost ashamed to insert this worthless and infamously trickish book. It is said to include the tragedy of King Lear, and a fragment of Hamlet. Ireland told a lie when he imputed to me the words which Joseph Warton used, the very morning I called on Ireland, and was inclined to admit the possibility of genuineness in his papers. In my subsequent conversation I told him my change of opinion; but I thought it not worth while to dispute in print, with a detected impostor."-S. Parr.

1734

5831 Life of Dennis the Renowned Critick, in which are some
Observatious on most of the Poets, &c. including
Shakspeare. Not written by Mr. Curll, 8vo. uncut,
7s. 6d.
5832 Malone's (Ed.) Inquiry into the Authenticity of the
Shakspeare Papers, 8vo. facsimiles, calf gilt, (from
the Duke of York's Library) 9s.

5833

1796

Second Appendix to his Supplement to Shakspeare: THE PROOF SHEETS; covered with MS. Corrections & Additions, by the Author, 17. 1s. 1783 5834 Montagu's Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare, with some Remarks on Voltaire's Misrepresentations, 8vo, neat, 7s.

the same, 12mo. neat, 3s.

1770

5835 Dublin, 1778 5836 Ritson's Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the Text and Notes of the last edition of Shakspeare, &c. 8vo. uncut, 12s.

5837

1783

Quip Modest; a few Words by Way of Supplement to Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the Text and Notes of the last edition of Shakspeare, &c. 8vo. uncut, 98.

1783

5838 Robertson's (T.) Essay on the Character of Hamlet, 4to.
sewed, 58.
1788
5839 Shakspeare's Jest Book, Part II. (containing a C mery
Talys: also mery Tales, wittie Questions, and quicke
Answeres) edited by Singer, 8vo. one of the three copies
printed on blue paper, hf. bd. uncut, 14s.
Chiswick Wittingham, 1815
5840 Upton's (John) Critical Observations on Shakspeare,

1748

5841 Whiter's Specimen of a Commentary on Shakspeare,

8vo. neat, 78. 6d.

5842 Sharp (Granville) on the Greek Article, 8vo. bds. 9s. 1803 5643 Three Tracts on the Syntax and Pronunciation of the Hebrew Tongue, 1804.-Anaya on Spanish Literature, 1818,—in 1 vol. 12mo. hf. bd. 7s. 6d.

5844 SHAW'S HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE, 2 vols. in 3, folio, numerous fine plates, early impressions, with the scarce Pedigree, hf. bd. 5l. 10s.

1798-1801

5845 SHAW'S (G.) GENERAL ZOOLOGY, 14 vols. in 28, with an immense number of fine plates, (pub. at 36l. 15s.) bds.

5846

5847

18/. 18s.

1800-1827

the same, in 28 vols. royal 8vo. LARGE PAPER, first impressions of the plates, russia extra, fine set, 45l. 1800-27 the same, vol. 9 and 10, (containing Ornithology) 4 parts,

8vo. bds. 11. 10s.

1815-17

5848 Shaw's (T.) Travels in Barbary and the Levant, with Supplement, 2 vols. folio, maps and plates, neat, Sup. hf. bd. Oxford, 1738-46

5849 5850

1757

17. 1s. the same, 4to. maps and plates, neat, 11. 10s. the same, 2 vols. 8vo. maps and plates, hf. bd. cf. 16s. 1808 5851 Shaw's (Wm.) Analysis of the Gaelic Language, 8vo. uncut,

5852

6s.

Edinb. 1778

Gaelic and English, and English and Gaelic Dictionary, 2 vols. 4to. bds. uncut, 11. 10s.

1780

n. d.

5853 Shebbeare's History of Sumatra, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, 5s. 5854 Sheffield's (John, Duke of Buckingham) Works, 2 vols. cr.

8vo. bds. 10s. 6d.

1753

5855 Shelton's Essay on the true Rise of Nobility, 8vo. neat, 7s. Printed for the Author, 1719 5856 Shelvocke's (Capt. G.) Voyage round the World by the Way of the Great South Sea, 8vo. map and plates, neat, 7s. 1726 5857 Shenstone's (W.) Works, in verse and prose, 3 vols. 8vo. port. and cuts, neat, 14s. Dodsley, 1764 5858 Shepherd's (John) Critical and Practical Elucidation of the Book of Common Prayer, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 1l. 1828 (Rev. R.) Notes, critical and dissertatory, on the Gospel and Epistles of St. John, 4to. bds. 8s. 5860 Shepherd's (Rev. W.) Life of Poggio Bracciolini, 4to. bds.168. Liverpool, 1802

5859

5861

1796

"This volume offers a rich and varied entertainment to the scholar, and considerable amusement to the miscellaneous and cursory reader. The style we think of superior quality; it is firm, energetic, manly, and free from affectation or singularity. The reflections display an enlarged and liberal mind, much above the narrowness of sect or party."-Annual Review.

Paris in 1802 and in 1814, 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d.

1814

5862 Sheridan's (Thomas) Course of Lectures on Elocution, 4to. bds.

5862*

edges cut, 6s.

1762

(Ďr. Thos.) Life of Dean Swift, 8vo. portrait of Sheridan, neat, 7s. 6d.

1787

5863 Sheridan's (Chas. Brinsley) Songs of the Greeks, translated from the Romaic Text, edited by M. C. Fauriel, 8vo. (pub. at 13s.) bds. 98.

5864

5865

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5867

1825

the same, 8vo. hf. bd. Turkey morocco, uncut, gilt top edges, 148. 1825

"This collection is not so much a volume of beautiful poems, as of historical documents, which prove the capacity of the Greeks to defend and govern their country. These songs form nearly their only annals during the last century and a half, and show, that during the whole of that period they have been a brave and hardy nation, and that the accounts of their national character presented to us by a long succession of travellers, have been mainly erroneous." (Richard Brinsley) Works, edited by Thos. Moore, 2 vols. 8vo. new boards, 1l. 4s. 1821

Life of, by Moore, 2 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 1l. 11s. 6d.) bds. 17. 5s.

1825 Memoirs of his Public and Private Life, with a particular Account of his Family and Connections, by Dr. J. Watkins, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits, (pub. at 11. 8s. in bds.) calf gt. 14s.

1817 5868 Sherlock's Discourses and other Works, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 11.8s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1812

on Death, 8vo. bds. 3s.

1810

5869 5870 Sherwin's Mathematical Tables, revised by Gardiner, roy. 8vo. neat, 4s.

5871

1742

1771

the same, revised by Clark, roy. 8vo. neat, 5s. 5872 Sherwin's (Wm.) World to come, 1671.-Sherwin, the Word written concerning the Word everliving, 1670.-Sherwin, the holy, the great, the beloved New Jerusalem, 1670,— 3 Tracts in 1, 4to. sd. 5s.

- Ars

5873 Short Hand. Universal Short Hand, Edinb. 1776. Scribendi sine Penna, or Short Hand Grammar, 1782.— 8vo. numerous plates, hf. bd. 8s.

5874

Ars Scribendi sine Penna, 8vo. uncut, 4s. 6d.

1783

0000 SHROPSHIRE see Agricultural Survey--Alarme for SinnersHodges' Ludlow Castle-Ludlow-Magna Britannia— Phillips' Shrewsbury-Taylor's Life of John Parr.

5875 Shuckford's Sacred and Prophane History of the World connected, 4 vols. 8vo. neat, 1l. 1s.

Tonson, 1743

5876 Shute's (Dr. Hardwicke) Principles of Medical Science and Practice, Part I. Physiology, 8vo. (published at 18s.)

1824

bds. 9s. 5877 Sibbersma's Sermons on the Glory of God, manifested in the Victories at the Danube, at Ramilies and Barcelona, and at Turin, sm. 4to. vell. gilt edges, 78.

1707

5878 Sibylline Oracles translated from the Greek, and compared with the Sacred Prophecies by Sir John Floyer, 12mo, neat, scarce, 7s. 6d.

1713

5879 Sibbald's (Sir Robert) Tracts: viz. Historical Inquiries concerning the Roman Monuments and Antiquities in Scotland, Edinb. 1707.-Conjectures concerning the Roman Ports, Colonies, and Ports in the Firths, ib. 1711.— History of the Sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross, &c. (title wanting).-Description of Orkney and Zetland, ib. 1711,-in 1 vol. sm. folio, maps and plates, hf. bd. russia, rare, 21. 2s.

5880

Historical Inquiries concerning the Roman Monuments, &c. Ed. 1707.-History of Fife and Kinross, &c. ib. 1710,-in 1 vol. sm. folio, plates, uncut, scarce, 1l. 5s. 5880 Siddons (H.) Practical Illustrations of Rhetorical Gesture and Action, adapted to the English Drama, 8vo. with 69 plates, (pub. at 11. 1s.) extra bds. 10s. 6d.

1822

5881 Sidney's (Algernon) Discourses concerning Government; to which are added Memoirs of his Life, and an Apology for himself, sm. folio, portrait, very neat, 14s. 1751 the same, published by T. Hollis, 4to. best edition, neat, 11.5s.

5882

5884 5885

1674

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1763 5883 Sidney's (Sir Philip) Arcadia, Defence of Poesie, Sonnets, &c. with Life, sm. folio, portrait, very neat, 11. 1s. the same, sm. folio, (title wanting) neat, 7s. Defence of Poesy: to which are prefixed several copies of Verses by Lord Thurlow, sm. 4to. privately printed by Lord Thurlow, splendidly bound in yellow morocco, leather joints, and silk linings, gilt edges, 11. 5s. Bulmer, 1811

5886

"Live ever, sweet book! the silver image of his gentle wit, and the golden pillar of his noble courage; and ever notify unto the world, that he who wrote thee was the secretary of eloquence, the breath of the Muses, and the honey-bee of the daintiest flowers of wit and art.” Gabriel Harvey.

Works in Prose and Verse, 3 vols. 8vo. best edition, neat, scarce, 21. 2s. 1725

"Sidney was the greatest poet, and the noblest genius of any that have left writings in our own, or any modern language." Sir Wm. Temple. 5887 Sikes's (Thos.) Discourse on Parochial Communion, 8vo. bds.

1812

78. 5888 Silius Italicus, translated into English Verse, by Thos. Ross, royal folio, LARGE PAPER, fine impressions of the plates, very neat, in old calf, gilt edges, 17. 4s.

1661

5889 Simond's (L.) Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, during the Years 1810 and 1811, with an Appendix on France, written in December, 1815, and October, 1816, 2 vols. 8vo. plates etched by the author, (published at 11. 11s. 6d.) bds. 16s. Edinb. 1817

"M. Simond is well known in this country as the author of one of the best accounts of it that has ever been given to the world, either by native or foreigner, the fullest certainly, and the most unprejudiced : and containing the most faithful descriptions both of the aspect of our country, and the peculiarities of our manners and character, that has yet come under our observation.-Edinburgh Review.

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