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By William Shakespeare. London, Printed by John Norton, 1634. (Quarto.)

The Hiftory of Henry the 4th, with the Battle at Shrewsbury, between the King and Lord Henry Piercy, Sirnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. With the humourous Conceits of Sir John Falftaffe. newly corrected by William Shakespear. Printed by P. S. for Andrew Wife, 1599, Quarto. his 35th

Year.

The Same. Printed in 1604.

The Same. Printed for Matthew Law, &t. in 1608, Quarto.

The Same. London, Printed by T. P. and are to be fold by Mathew Lawe, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard, at the Sign of the Foxe neere S. Austine's Gate, 1622. (Quarto.)

The Hiftorie of Henry the Fourth: With the Battel at Shrewsbury, betweene the King and Lord Henry Percy, furnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. With the humorous Conceits of Sir John Falstaffe. Newly corrected, by William Shake-fpeare. London, Printed by John Norton, and are to be fold by Hugh Perry, at his Shop next to Ivie-bridge in the Strand, 1639. (Quarto.)

The Second Part of Henry the 4th, containing to his Death and Coronation of Henry the 5th, With the Humours of Sir John Falstaffe and fwaggering Piftol. As it hath been fundry times publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. Written by William Shakefpear. Printed by V. S. for Andrew Wife and William Afpley, 1600, Quarto, (the 36th Year of his Age.)

The Cronicle Hiftory of Henry the 5th, with his Battle fought at Agincourt in France. Together with Ancient Piftol, As it hath been fundry times

played

played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain's Servants. Printed by Tho. Crede for Tho. Millington, 1600...

Another, Printed for T. P. 1608, Quarto. Thefe Editions are short in many Scenes and Speeches, and want the Chorus's; which (with many other noble Improvements) were fince added by the Author, not above 8 Years before his Death. This was one of the last Plays he finish'd, a confiderable time after Henry the 6th had been written and acted. See the Epilogue of Henry 5th.

Henry the 6th, first Printed under this Title. The whole Contention between the two famous Houfes, Lancaster and York: With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphry, Richard Duke of York, and King Henry the Sixth: divided into two parts, and newly corrected and inlarged. Written by W. Shakespear, Gent. Printed at London for T. P. (without a date) Quarto.

This was the firft Sketch only of the present fecond and third Parts of Henry the Sixth; which were fince greatly inlarged, and the Poctry improved; the Scenary was much the fame as at prefent.

Since Printed under the fame Title by W. W for Tho. Millington, with the true Tragedy of Richard D. of York, and the Death of good King Henry the 6th, acted by the Earl of Pembroke his Servants. 1600.

The Tragedy of King Richard the Third. Containing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence the pittiefull Murther of his innocent Nephowes: his tyrannical Ufurpation: with the whole Courfe of his detefted Life, and most deserved Death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Servants, at London. Printed by Valentine Sims, for

Andrew

Andrew Wife, dwelling in Paule's Church-yard, at the Signe of the Angell, 1597. (Quarto.)

The Same. By W. Shakespeare, Printed by Tho. Creed, for Andrew Wife, 1598. (Quarto.)

The Same. Newly augmented, by William ShakeSpeare. London, Printed by Thomas Creede, &c. 1602. (Quarto.)

The Same in 1612.

The Tragedie of King Richard the Third. Contayning his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence: The pittifull Murder of his innocent Nephewes his tyrannical Ufurpation: with the whole Courfe of his detefted Life, and moft deferved Death. As it hath been lately acted by the King's Majefties Servants. Newly augmented. By William Shakespeare. London, Printed by Thomas Purfoot, and are to be fold by Mathew Law, dwelling in Pauls Churchyard at the Signe of the Foxe, neere St. Auftine's Gate, 1624. (Quarto.)

The Same Printed by John Norton, and are to be fold by Mathew Law, &c. 1629. (Quarto.)

The Same. Printed by John Norton, 1634. (Quarto.) The most lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus. As it hath been fundry times play'd by the King's Majefty's Servants. Printed for Edw. White, 1611. It appears from B. Johnson's Induction to Barthol. Fair, that this Play was of 25 Years ftanding, in the Year 1614, fo that if it was Shakespear's, it must have been writ in the 25th Year of his Age.

The famous Hiftory of Troilus and Creffeida, excellently expreffing the beginning of their Loves, with the conceited wooing of Pandarus Prince of Lycia. Written by Will. Shakespear. Imprinted by G. Eld, for R. Bonian and H. Walley, 1609, Quarto, with a Preface of the Publisher. (This was 8 Years before his Death.)

The

The Same, as it was acted by the King's Majefty's Servants at the Globe. Printed by the fame.

An excellent conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. As it hath been often with great Applaufe play'd publickly, by the Right Honourable the Lord of Hunfdon his Servants. London, Printed by John Danter, 1597, Quarto.

The most excellent and lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, newly corrected, augmented, and amended. As it hath been fundry times publickly acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his Servants. Printed by Tho. Crede, for Cutbert Burby, 1599, Quarto.

The moft excellent and lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. As it hath been fundry times publickly acted by the Kings Majefties Servants at the Globe. Written by W. Shakespeare. Newly corrected, augmented and amended. London, printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, and are to be fold at his Shop in St. Dunstans Churchyard in Fleetstreet, under the Dyall, 1637. (Quarto.)

The Tragical Hiftory of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. By W. Shakespear. Newly imprinted and enlarg'd to almoft as much again as it was, according to the true and perfect Copy. Printed by J. R. for N. L. 1605. Quarto.

The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, newly imprinted and enlarg'd according to the true and perfect Copy lately Printed. Printed by W. S. for John Smethwich, 1611.

The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark. Newly imprinted and inlarged, according to the true and perfect Copy laft printed. By William Shakefpeare. Landon, printed by R. Younge for John Smethwicke, &c. 1637. (Quarto.)

The

The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. As it hath been divers times acted at the Globe, and at the Black Fryars, by his Majefty's Servants. Written by Will. Shakespear. Published by Tho. Walkely, Quarto, (foon after his Death, as appears by the Preface.)

The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hath beene diverfe times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Majefties Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. London, Printed by N. O. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be fold at his Shop, at the Eagle and Child in Brittan's Bure, 1622. (Quarto.)

The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hath been diverfe times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Majefties Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. London, printed by A. M. for Richard Hawkins, and are to be fold at his Shoppe in Chancery-Lane, neere SerjeantsInne, 1630. (Quarto.)

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