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With engrkvings. &k THE BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CONTAIXIXa AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED IN OR RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FROM THE INVENTION OF PRINTING; WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES, COLLATIONS OF THE RARER ARTICLES, AND THE PRICES AT "WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THE PRESENT CENTURY BY , WILLIAM THOMAS LOWNDES. NEW EDITION, REVISED, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED, BY HE^'EY G. BOH:^^ PART VIIL LONDON : HENRY G. BOHX, YORK STREET, CO^TIXT GARDEN. 1863. aoot : NOV 2 4 1955 102445? BILLIXG, PEINTEE AMD STEEEOTTPEB, GCriLDFOED, SCBBEr. NOTICE TO THE EIGHTH PART. The present Part has been lingering at press for upwards of twelve months, notwithstanding that it hag received more anxious and persistent attention than any of its predecessors, which were completed in half the time. The cause has been, that the portion of Lowndes on which this is based, is unusually deficient, and has required a disproportionately large number of additions, besides a full average of corrections. Indeed, the original matter has been more than doubled, as the slightest examination will show. The labour of this extensive revision has been very exacting, and no sale of the book is likely to repay even the cost of my amanuenses, much less the value of my own time ; whereas, a simple reprint of the old book, however un- satisfactory in a literary point of view, would have been a remu- nerative speculation. They who have taken the trouble to read my prefatory notices to the earlier Parts, will see how much more I am performing than I originally undertook ; yet ever and anon I am called upon to do still more. Some requisitionists, overlooking that I hmited myself at the outset to the period comprehended by Lowndes, with the intention of including later writers in a Supple- ment, ask me why I have omitted Dickens, Grote, Bulwer-Ly tton, and many other distinguished writers of the present day ? Others seem to expect that I should register every book, pamphlet, and broadside, in English literature, as well as foreign transla- tions of them, and also indicate what they have sold for by auction, and where they are to be found in public libraries ! A pretty task truly, which, if it could be accomplished, would occupy about fifty foUo volumes, and as many amanuenses ! Such suggestions do not come from practical bibliographers, but from shallow pretenders, who seek to acquire the reputation of critics by finding fault with what they would he quite incom- petent to perform. IV NOTICE TO THE EIGHTH PAET. Every article of importance in the present Part lias received considerable additions, of whicli the following may be taken as examples : — Eireox, Eochestee, Eoyal Society, Schillee, Scotland, Scott (Sir Walter), Shaw (Henry), Shelley, Sheeidan, Shieley, Shoet-Hand, Sibbald, Sidney (Sir Philip). Shakespeaee, as a warrantable exception to all ordinary rules, Las been elaborated up to an extreme point, and is a main fea- ture in my bibliographical labours, past, present, or to come. I have not only endeavoured to record every printed edition of his works, whether published collectively or separately, but also all the volumes written respecting him, (commonly called * Shakespeariana,') and all foreign translations. Besides this, I nave given new and careful Collations of the first four folios, and of the early editions of the Separate Plays and Poems, with par- ticulars of their whereabouts as far as the most diligent research has enabled me to trace them. This labour alone has occupied all my literary leisure for many months, and nothing but the pleasure of working on so congenial a subject could have stimu- lated me through the task. I close this address with the hope that I shall complete the Lowndes Alphabet before the expiration of the present year. EENEY G. BOHN. Jan. 3, 1863. EEJ Keid, Wm. Hamilton. A concise History of the Kingdom of Hano- ver, from the earliest Periods to its Restoration in 1813 ; and of the House of Brunswick. Loud. 1816, royal 4to. IVith engravings. Duke of York, 4201, 6s. 6d. Travels in Ireland in 1S22. Lond. 1S23, 8vo. 12s. Reigx of Teeeoe. See Revo- lUTiON, French. Reilt, Hugh, Lord Chancellor of Ireland to James II. Ireland's Case briefly stated ; or a summary Account of the most remarkable transactions in that Kingdom since the Reformation. Two parts. Printed in the year 1695, 12mo. First edition. Reprinted in 12mo. 1720. Heber, pt.iv. 1?. 63. Chalmers, 10s. See MoLTSEUX, "William. Impartial History of Ireland ; ■with the Case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, by the Rev. Doctor Nary. Lond. 1754, 12mo. 12s. — Sir Heister. Yisiona. See POVET, C. Reineggs, Dr., and Marshall Bieberstein. Description of Mount Caucasus. Translated by Charles Wilkinson. Lond. 1807, 8to.2vo1s. With a map and plates. Beejolds, &c. See RExyoiDS. REJArLE, V. Relation of the Accidents caused by the Inunda- tion and Rising of Ebro, Lobregat, Cinca and Segre Rivers of Spain ; likewise a Narration of the fearefidl Storme, Nov. 3. 1617, in theHauen and Port of Barcelona. Lond. 1628, 4to. With woodcuts. Rejected Addeesses, or the New Theatrum Poetarum, by James and Horatio Smith. Lond. 1812, John Miller, 12mo. First edition. ' Published at my own risk, author to receive half profits and retain half copyright, 1812. ^J no. Miller. lOoO copies printed. 'N.B. purchased the entire copyright for lOOOZ,, including the Horace in Lnudon after the first edition, 1813.'— Jno. Miller. Eighteenth edition, carefully revised. EEL 2069 X with an original Preface and Notes. Lond. 1833, 12mo. with frontispiece containing 2 I portraits; also 6 cuts by G. Cruikshank, 6s.6d.— 1839. 12mo. 19th edition, with same ' front, and cuts, 5s.— 21st edition, 1846, ; 12mo. 5s.— 22nd edition, 1851, 12mo. with : same plates, 5s.— Railway edition. Lond. Murray, 1861, 12mo. no plates. Is. I Relation of Mr. R. M.'s Toy- I aye to Buonos-Ayres : and fi'om thence by Land to Potosi. Lond. ' 1716, 12mo. with a Map. I Relatiox of a Voyage to Siam. See Jesuits, p. 1209.' Relha>', Anthony, M.D. Short History of Brighthelmston ; with Remarks on its Aii*, and an Analy- j sis of its Waters* Lond. 1761, Svo, I Pp. so, including title and contents. Reprinted Lond. 1829, 12mo. I — Richard. Flora Cantabrigi- ' e'-'is, cum Supplementis tribua. ' Cpntab. 1785-93, Svo. Ss. ' Pp. 519, with seven plates, designed by ' J. Boltou, and engraved by J. Sowerby. Suppl. i. ii. & iii. pp. 39, 86, & 44.— Cantab. 1802, Svo. 8s.— Cantab. 1820, Svo. 10s. I Religion. — Anonymous PubK- ' cations. Fortresse of the Fathers emestlie de- fending the puritie of Religion. Out of Latin into English by J.B. n. p. 1566, Svo. See Forteesse. A Declaration of the favourable Deal- ing of her Majestie's Commissioners, ap- pointed for the Examination of certaine Traitours, and of Tortures unjustly re- ported to be done upon them for Matters of Religion. 1583, 4to. Si.x pages. Re- printed in the third volume of the Har- lei.an Miscellany. The first part of the Revolution of Re- ligion. Divided into tno bookes, con- teyning a demonstration of the necessitle of a divine and supematurall worship, etc. Antwerp, by Richard Verstigan, 1601, 4to. pp. 104. Treatise of the Groundes of the old and new Religion; in two parts. Whereunto is added an Appendix, containing a briefe Confutation of William Crashaw, his first tome of Romish forgeries and falsifica- tions, n. p. 1608, 4to. Pmdentiall Balance of Religion.whereia the Catholic and Protestant Religi')n are weighed together with the Weights of Prudence and right Reason. 1609, Svo. 7s. 6d. Written, according to Fuller, by Richard Smith, Titular Bishop of Chalce- don in Greece. Persecution for Religion Judged and 6 E 2070 EEL EEM Eeiigiok — continued. ' Condemned, in a Discourse between an Antichristian. 1615, 16mo. 87 pages. — 1620— 1662, 4to.— Another edition, 1662, leaving out all those parts which identify the work as the production of a Baptist.en- titled ' The Judofment of the old Noncon- formist against Conformity to the Church of England, being the Testimony they bore against it in the beginning of King James's reign.' 1662, 4to. pp. 40. The j other edition of 1662 was published in 1S27, 8vo. with a preface by the Rev. Jo- ; eeph Ivimey, with the next work. — The i edition of 1516 has the title ' Objections answered, by way of Dialogue, wherein I is proved, by the Law of God, by the Law \ of our Land, and by his Majestie's many Testimonies. That no man ought to be persecuted for his Religion, so he testi- ] lies his allegiance by the Oath appointed by Law.' The work is in black i.etteb, except the remarks of Antichristian, which are in Roman. Two copies exist in i the Bodleian, no others are known. The reprint of 1662 edition 4to. the passages on Original Sin in Infants, Free Will and Predestination, with the last paragraph, are omitted. A most Humble Supplication of many of the King's Majesty's loyal Subjects, ready to testify all civil obedience by the Oath of Allegiance, or otherwise, and that of Conscience, who are persecuted (only for differing in Religion) contrary to Divine and Human Testimonies. Printed 1620. No copy known, but from the re- print of it in Crosby's History of Baptists, dated 1662. The three pieces above, with four other early pieces relating to the Baptists, are reprinted in Mr. Underhill's volume, ' Tracts on Liberty of Conscience.' 1614 — 1661. Printed by the Hansard KnoUys Society. A Relation of Religion in the Western parts of the World. 1635, 4to. See Sax- i>rs. Sir Edwin. A surreptitious edition of his E'lropa; Speculimi. Religions Lotterie, or the Churches' Amazement ; wherein is declared how many sorts of Religions there have crept into the very Bowels of this Kingdom. Lond. 1612, 4to. Mysterie of Iniquity yet working in England, Scotland and Ireland, for the Destruction of Religion truly Protestant. 1643, 4to. OS. HoUis, 1084, morocco, V.. 143. Barbarous and inhuman Proceedings against the Professors of the reformed Religion in Ireland, Savoy and Germany, i with Pictures that will affect the Heart, j I>ond. 1655, 4to. 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Lond. Lond. 1717, Svo. Roibarghe, 8604, 5s. The History of Religion, by an impar- tial Hand (Rev. James Murray). Lond. 1764, 8vo. 4 vols. II. Is. See ilCTBEAY, James. The Religions and Religions Ceremo- nies of all Nations. Lond. 12mo. wood- cuts, 10s. 6d. EOYAL PAPEE, SVO. 15s. Religious Emblems. A series of wood- cuts, by Clennell, Xesbitt, and Branston, from designs drawn on the blocks by Thurston, with descriptions by the Rev. J.Thomas. Lond. 1809, 4to. — India paper, Lond. 1810. Eeligio Cleeici. Two Epistles by a Churchman. Is^ew edition. To which is added, A Parson's choice of Town or Country. Lond. 1821, post 8vo. Religio Stoici. See McKen- ziE, Sir George. Relph, Josiah. A Uiscellany of Poems, with a Glossary (of the Cumberland Dialect) Glasg. 1747, Svo. 5s. New edition, cuts by Bewick. Carlisle, 1798, Svo. 63. Eembeandt, Works of. Etched by John Chalon. Lond. 1822, et seq. foUo. Only 50 sets worked off, and the copper plates destroyed. 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Collation.— TiUe, one leaf; names of the Bubscribers, 4 pages ; some account of the author, 4 pages; Risdon's introduction, 6 pages; survey, pp. 1 — 148; 'Men of Renown,' &c. pp. 113 — 166; index and advertisement, 11 pages. Continuation, pp. 425, not including a title-page, one leaf, and some account of the family of the Spicers. 4 pages. Plates— i. The Conduit of Carfoix. ii.— The Arms of the Spicers. — New edition. I>ond. 1811, 8vo, lOs. 6d. medii;m quaeto. 50 copies printed. Dent, pt. ii. lfXX>, lis. p.oyal gCARTO. 50 copies printed. Hibbert, 6915, 11. Is. See Ceapple, William. EiSHANGEE, W. Chronicle. See CA\rDEN Club Books, Appendix. RiSHTOxrs, Edouardus. See Sa>"X)ee.s, ^s^icolas, D.D. EiTCHiE, Thomas Edward. Po- litical and Military Memoirs of Europe. 1798—1802, with an In- troductory View of the Treaty of Campo Formio, and Proceedings of the Congress of Rastadt. Lond. 1802, 8vo. 3 Tols. 10s. 6d. Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume. Lond. 1807, Svo. EiTSoy, Joseph. Poetical and other Publications. Sotheby's, March, 1860, 30 vols, post Svo. morocco, 2b/. 10s. Of this writer theQuarterlv Reviewers observe : " Ritson cannot be named with- out respect for his industry, and pity for the unfortunate irritability which placed liim throughout his life in a state of bitter and unintermitted warfare— with beef-steaks and revelation ; — Pinkerton and Snorro; — with his best friends and half the letters in the alphabet. But although liis outrages may provoke a smile, he has ably pointed out the weaker parts of the .\rabian and Gothic systems, a.s Mr. iJunlop (in his History of Fictionj calls them, of Percy and Warton.' The follmcing arrangement is not chrovolo- ffical, tfie Ballad Series, /or vjhich Bitson is chiejly Jamfd, being placed first, and what forms the vsual set being distinguished by capitals. The Miscellanies foUoii; at end, he- ginning on page 2100. EsGLi.sH Songs, A select Collection of, (with Preface and historical Essay on the Origin and Progress of national Song), I^nd. 1783, crown 8vo. 3 vols. An excel- lit selection, with plates from Stothard's designs. Some copies have a frontispiece by Stutliard, and others by Fuseli ; the former are of uncommon occurrence. Bindlev, pt. iii. 239, XL ISs. Gough, 3024, U. 6s. Brockett, 2511, 11. 18s. Strettell. 995, 11. 7s. Reed, 7954, 21. 23. resold, Field, 1599, 21. Dent, pt. ii. 358, 1'. 12s. Edwards, 124, morocco, 3Z. 5s. Skegg, russia, 1/. 17s. pixe paper. Williams, 1504, morocco, bl. 10s. — The second edition, with additional Songs and occasional Notes by Thomas Park. Lond. 1813, crown 8vo. 3 vols, wood-cuts. Drury, .3545. 1/. lis. 6d, Strettell, 996. 2/. 3s, Scottish Sosgs, with the M usick (^and an historical Essay;. Lond. 1794, 12mo. 2 vols. Brockett, 2519, l/.5s. Heber, U. 2s. Stowe, \l. 13s. Sotheby's, 1861, 'il. 8s. In the Scots Magazine for Jan. 1802, is a ' List of Desiderata in Scotish Song,' generally attributed to Ritson. AXCIEKT E.VGLEISH METRICAL RoMAS- CEF.s. Lond. 1802, 8vo. 3 vols. Brockett, 2524, v.. 13s. Drury, 3614, M. 14s. Stret- tell. 993, russia, 21. 10s. Roscoe, 1444, \ 2?. lis. Field, 1609, 1/. 13s. Skegg, rus- ] sia, 1/. 15s. Heber, pt. vii. 1?. lis. An- / other, supposed to be the only copy pos- ' sessing certain passages in which the editor had indulged in remarks of so unqualified and licentious a tendency on religious matters, that the publisher insisted on their being cancelled prior to publication, and the most offensive were accordingly expunged or moderated, bl. [The whole of these passages, twelve in number, were printed off separately ou a single leaf, and are found in a few copies. One of the passages will give an idea of the whole ; at p. 247, line 1 : — •' Merlin, a powerful magician, and a more clear-sighted and veracious prophet than the .Jew lsaiah."J The Ekglish Astholoot. Lond. 1793-4, crown 8vo. 3 vols, with vignettes by Stothard. Brockett, 2517, 21. 4s. Dei pt. ii. 3.59, II. 9s. Drury, 1307, 1/. 8 Bindlev, pt. iii. 665, 11. 6s. Nassau, pt. ii. 246, IL 10s. Field, 1604, 11. 3s. Skegg, morocco, 1/. 14s. RobisHood; a Collection of all the ancient Poems, Songs, and Ballads now extant, relating to that celebrated English Outlaw; to which are prefixed, historical Anecdotes of his Life. Lond. 179.5, crown Svo. 2 vols, with wood-cuts. Dent, pt. ii. 357, 21. lis. Baker, 628, morocco, 21. 3s. Nassau, pt. ii. 247, 2/. 7s. Brockett, 2521, rns>ia, 3?.3s. Strettell, 991, morocco, 21. Bindley, pt. iii. 238, 11. 10s. Field, 1608, 11. 8s, — New edition. Lond. Pickering, 1832, 12mo. 2 vols, with the original wood-cuts, \l. Is. This edition contains several additions made by Ritson in his own copy, and the Editor (bis nephew) has added in the Appendix the tale of 1/ BIT KIT 2099 RiTSON — continued. RobiQ l{ood and the Monk, which Ritson didnotkuow was iu existence. The wood- cuts are better struck off, and cleai er. See a copious account of the Popular BalladsofKobin Hood, noticing the 'These de Litterature sur les vicissitudes et les transformations du Cycle populaire de Robin Hood.' Paris, 1832, in Gent's. Mag. for ia37, vol. 7, pp. 17, li53. See also the Essay prefixed to Gutcli's edition of liobin Hood. Lond. 1S47, 2 vols. An'Ciext SunOS I'rom the Time of King Henry the Third to the Revolution (witli Observations on the ancient English Minstrels, and Dissertations ou the Songs, Music and instrumental Performance of ^the ancient English). Lond. 1790, crown 8vo. The most curious and certainly the most interesting to antiquarian readers of all Ritsou's works. It contains six vig- nettes designed and etched by Stothard. Brockett, '2514, 15s. Strettell, 994. 12s. Roscoe. 1443, U. 8s. Drury, 3542, 16s. Field, 1602. 17s. Heber, pt. vii. 14s. 6d. Skflgg, russia, U. Is. R Second edition, entitled 'Ancient SoxGs ASD Ballads.' Loud. 1829, crown Svo. 2 vols. 11. Is. Tliis edition is re- ■^ printed from a copy of the former one, [, corrected, enlarged, and much improved ^ by the author. Stothard's illustrations ^are omitted. AxciEXT Popular Poetev, Pieces of, ' faim authentic manuscripts and old ■''^inted copies. Lond. 1791, crown Svo. pp. ^xvi. and 152, adorned with wood-cuts by Bewick. Brockett, 2515, 10s. Drury, 3543, lis. Bindley, pt. ii. 237, 14s. 6d 1563, 15s. Strettell, 990, los. Roscoe, 1442, 11. 5s. Heber, pt. viii. 10s. Rox- burghe, 3178, 17s. Field, 1603, 11. Is.— Second edition, Lond. Pickering. 1833, post Svo. 7s. 6d. Edited by Ritson's nephew, Joseph Frank, Esq., who has added a few Notes, and introduced an- other Poem, 'Sir Peny,' from a MS. iu the Cotton Libi'ary, which Kitson intended for the Collecliou. This edition has the ciiginal wood-cuts by Bewick. f Caledosiasj Muse ; a chronological Selection of Scotish Poetry from the ear- liest Times. Lond. 1821, Svo. Thiswork V was printed in 17S5, and extends to 232 ^ pp. with portrait and vignettes. The in- troductory portion of the work was unfor- tunately burnt. Drury, 3548, 9s. 6d. Brockett, 2526, 11. 9s. Minot's Poem.s, Poems on interesting Events in the Reign of K. Edward III. written in the Year MCCCLII by Lau- rence Minot, with a Preface, Dissertations, Notes and Glossai-y. Lond. 1795,crown8vo. In point of typography the most elegant of all Ritsoa's publications. Uent, pt. i. 1427, 11 9s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1778, 1/. 7s. Roxburghe, 3245. U. Roscoe, 1320, 11. 23. Brockett, 2518, 11. 15s. Field, 1606, U. lis. 6d, — Nev/ edition. Lond. IS'25, crown Svo. 10s. Heber, pt. viii. 1.5s. Northern' Garlands: I. The Bishopric Garland, or the Durham Minstrel; a choice Collection of excellent Songs. 11. The Yorkshire Garland; a curious Collection of old and new Songs. III. The North- uiuberlaud Garland, or Newcastle Night- ingale ; a matchless collection of famouff Songs. IV. The North Country Choris- ter; an unparalleled Variety of exci-Ucnt Songs. Edited by the late Joeph Rit- son, Esq. Lond. ISIO, 8vo. Strettell, 992, 10s. 6d. Drury, 3541, 8s. fine PAPER. Brockett, 2525, 14s. Thuse were previously printed separately, viz : — The Bishopric Garland, or Durham Minstrel; being a choice Collection of English Songs, relating to the above County. Stockton, 17S4, 12mo. Reed, 7593, 21. 10s.— Newcastle, 1792, 12mo. Brockett, 2516, with Ritson's Northum- berland Garland, 1793, and the Newcastle Songster, 3 parts, 11. 19s. Reprinted in the ' Northern Garlands.' Lond. 1810, 8vo. The Yorkshire Garland : being a curi- ous Collection of old and new Songs concerning that famous Country. Part I. York, 1788, 12mo. This was never con- tinued. It is reprinted in the ' Northern Garlands.' The Northumberland Garland, or Newcastle Nightingale. A matchless Collection of famous Songs. Newcastle, 1793, 12mo. Roxburghe, 3214, 123. Brockett, '2516, with Ritson's Bishoprick Garland, 1792, and the Newcastle Songster, 3 parts, 1^. 19s. Reprinted in ' Northern Garlands.' Tlie North-country Chorister; an un. paralleled Variety of excellent Songs. Collected and published together, for general Amusement, by a liishop-rick Ballad Singer. Durham, 1792.— 1802.— 12mo. — Reprinted in ' Northern Garlands.' Lond. 1810, crown fevo. Gajijieb Gurion's Garland; or the Nursery Parnassus ; a choice Collection of pretty Songs and Verses, for the Amusement of all little good Children who can neither read nor run. Stockton C17S4J, 32iuo.— Lond. 1810, 12mo. Utter- son, 6s. 6d. Bibliouraphia Poetica : a Catalogue of Engli.ih Poets of the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth C<'n- turies, with a short account of their works. Lond. 1802, Svo. Gough, o026, lis. 6d. Brockett, 2522, 12s. Dent, pt. ii. 355, 9s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 245, 13s. Strettell, 998, russia, 19s. 6d. Roscoe, 49, ICs. fid. y )f 2100 BIT BIT RiTaOX — continued. Skegg, russia, 19^. Additions and altera- tions for this work will ba found in Brydges' Censura Literaria. In the British Museum is a copy with MS. notes and ad- ditions by Malone and James Boswell. Life of Kisg Abthcb: from ancient Historians and authentic Documents, by Joseph Ritson, Esq. Lond. 1S2.5, crown 8vo. pp. xliii and 172, with title, half-title, advertisement and contents, 4 leaves. Sotlieby's, January, ISG'i, 17s. MhMOIES of the CEI.T3 OB GAtTLS ^wiih RXi App«-udix, in which will be found a Dictionary of Celtic Words, andaBiblio- theca Celtica). Lond. 1S27, crown 8vo. AssALS Of THE C ALEDOsiAXS, Picts, and Scots, and of Strathclyde, Cumberland, Galloway and Murray. Edinb.lS28, crown 8ro. 2 vols. 11. 4s. Faiet Tales. Now first collected : to ■which are prefixed two dissertations; I. on Pygmies. II. on Fairies. Lond. 1831, post Svo. 9s. Edited by Mr. Frank, from a SIS. Copy, prepared for the press by Mr. Kitson, Letters. Edited chiefly from Originals in the possession of his Nephew. To which is pretixed a Memorial of the Anthor. by Sir Hams Nicolas. Lond. Pickering, 1833, 2 vols, post 8vo. Bright, 15s. Letters TO George Patox: to which is added a Critique by John Pinkerton, Esq. upon Kitsons Scotish Songs. Edited by James Maidment. Edinb. 1829, 8to. Some .-iccount of the late Joseph Rit- Bon. Esq., by Joseph Haslewood. Lond- 1824, crown Svo. 5s. In the Grenville CoLectiou is Mr. Haslewood"s copy, with a variety' of additions of Reviews, &c. See Haslewood, Joseph. The Spartan Mannal, or Tablet of Morality. Lond. 1785, 12mo. A Collec- tion of the Apoptliegms, Maxims, and Precepts. Brockett, 2112, 14s. Field, 1601,12s. Remarks critical and illustrative on the Text and Notes of the last Edition of Shakspeare. Lond. 1783, Svo. These remarks were attacked in the St. James's Chronicle, June, 17S3, by ' Alciphron' (George Steevens?,) and defended by '.lustice' (Ritson himself). Field, 515, 15s. Nassau, pt. ii. 459, with Ritson"s Quip Modest, 1788, and Cursory Criti- cisms, 1792, russia, 1?. los. Home Tooke, 594 and 5, both copios with MS. notes by Tooke, 4'. 4s. and 7?. 2s. 6d. The Quip Modest; a few Words by Way of Supplement to Remarks critical and illustrative on the Text and Notes of the last Edition of Shakespeare ; occa- sioned bya republication of that Edition, revised and augmented by the Editor of Dodsley's Old Plays. Lond. 178S, 8va 10s. 6d. In the preface a note on page vii, was cancelled, reflecting on George Stee- vens. which, however, is to be found in some copies. Field, 523, with the can- celled leaf, 133. Cursory Criticisms on the Edition of Shakspeare, published by Edmond Ma- lone. Lond. 1792. 8vo. Field, 533, 10s. 6d. Home Tooke, 596, with MS. Notes by Tooke. 21. Is. In the St. James' Chronicle, .March 27, 1792, is a letter in defence of Mr. Malone. subscribed Criticaster. ' To the labours of Steevens and Malone Kitson made objections, in several publi- cations, which have not hitherto been satisfactorily answered.' G. CJutlmers. — In Nicola.s' Jlemoir of Ritson, p. liii, we are told that he eventually withdrew the unsold copies and destroyed them. A Digest of the Proceedings of the Court Leet of the Manor and Liberty of the Savoy, Parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the Connty of Middlesex; from the year 1682 to the present Time. Lond. 17S9, Svo. The Jurisdiction of the Court Leet exemplified. &c. Lond. 1791, 8vo. This valuable compilation formed a portion of a much larger work, which he was dis- couraged from proceeding with, from ' the scanty sale it was likelv to experi- ence.'— Lond. 1609, 8vo.— 1816, Svo. The Office of Constable ; being an entirely new Compendium of the Law concerning that ancient Minister for the Conservation of the Peace, carefully compiled from the best .\uthorities. With a Preface and an Introduction, containing some Account of the Origin and Anti- quity of the Office. Lond. 1791, Svo. — Second edition. Lonu. 1915, 8vo. The preceding three Law Tracts were afterwards collected into one Volume, and issued with a new Title-page. Lond. 1794, Svo. The Office of Bailiff of a Liberty. Lond. 1811, Svo. Edited by the Authors Ne- phew, .Joseph Frank, Esq. Practical Points, or Maxims in Convey- ancing, drawn from the daily experience of a very extensive Practice. By a late eminent Conveyancer. To which are added. Critical Observations on the va- rious and essential Parts of a Deed, by the late J. Ritson, Esq. Lond. 1834, Svo. 5s.— 1620, Svo. 7s. 6.1. —1825, 8vo. 5s. An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a moral Duty. Lond. 1802, Svo. Brockett, 2523, 12s. Field, 1612, lOs. Heher, pt. viii. 9s. Verses addressed to the Ladies of Stockton, 1772. Fir.st printed in the Newcastle Miscellany, 1772, afterwards at Newcastle, n. d, 12mo. an! also at the end of Uaslewood's Life of Patson. Field, BIV BOB 2101 EirSOJJ' — eonfinued. 1598, date 1782, a presentation copy to Isaac Reed, with an accompanying letter, 19s. The Descent of the Crown of England, l.ond. 177S or 1783 ? These tahles, printed on a broadside, were adapted to the old Jacobite principle. They were never published. There were two impressions of them, first in 1778, not for sale, the se- cond with various alterations, published in 1783. See Nicolas' Memoir of Kitson, prefixed to his Letters, p. siii. By Permission of the Mayor. Tivat Rex. The St'ckt'n Jubilee, or Shake- speare in all his Glory. A choice Pageant for Christmas Holidays, 1781. Yeluti in Speculum. Newcastle, printed for the Managers, 12mo. Now of great rarity. It consists of extracts from Shakspeare applied to most of the principal inhabit- ants of the Town. Nicolas' Memoir, p xvi. Observations on the three first Volumes of the History of English Poetry, in a familiar Letter to the Author (Esmon). Lond. 1782, 4to. Full of the grossest abuse and the most illiberal invective. It is said that Ritson, at the latter period of his life, bought up and destroyed many copies. An able vindication of Warton, written by the Rev. Thomas Russell, appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine for Dec. 1782, under the signature of A. S. Fabnlarum Romanensium Bibliotheca : a general Catalogue of old Romances, French. Italian, Spanish and English, in t» Volumes. A specimen of a work to be published under the above title was printed in 1782, 2 leaves, crown 8vo., but the work itself never appeared. Bibliographia Scotica". A MS., 2 vols. 4to., so entitled, was purchased at Ritson's sale by Longman and Co., for 451. 3s., but at their sale in 1842 the MS. only produced 12?. 12s. HiTTEB, Dr. Heinrich. History of Ancient Pliilosophy, translated by A. J. W. Mon-ison. Oxford, 1838-46, Svo. 4 toIs. 3Z. 4s. EiTUALE. Ordo Baptizandi aliae- que Sacrameuta admiaistraudi ; ex Eituali Kom Paulis extractus pro Anglia. Lond. 1686, Svo. Sacra Institntio Baptizandi Jlatrimo- nium celebrandi, etc.justa usum insignjs ecclesisB Sarisburiensis. Duaci, 1604, 4to. EiTE, Edmund. An Hepta- glottologie ; that is a treatise con- oeming seven Languages, whereui , ' the excellence and necessity of the Knowledge of them is declared. Lond. 1618, Svo. ErvEES, David, D.D. Literary Memoirs of Living Authors of Q-reat Britain, including a List of their works, (Anon). Load. 1798, Svo. 2 vols. — J. Abbot. Devout Ehap- sodies. Lond. 1648, 4to. Pp. 83. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 609, 4?. 4s. Bright, 2?.— 1647, 4to. A copy of this edition is in the British Museum. — n. d. 4to. Lloyd, 1055, 21. Ss. Sad Condition of a distracted Kingdom, in a fable of Philo the Jew. 1645, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1628, 11. Is. Heber, pt. ii. 18s. EiVET, Andrew, D.D. The last Houers of the Et. Rev. Father in God, Dr. Andrew Eivet, Tutor to the late Wilham Prince of Orange, translated by Gr. L[auder]. Hagh, printed by Sam Brown, Enghsh Bookseller, 1652, small Svo. pp. 92. Translated and published by Nehemiah Cox, portrait by Passe. Nassau, pt. i. 1874, with an additional poitrait of Rivet by S. Passe, 21. 19s. EiTXrs, Anglice Etves. Eizzio, D. See Riccxo, David. EuTHEN, Lord. A notice of Rizzio will be found in the European Magazine for Oct. 1780, and March, 1786. EoANE, Dr. A Letter from Rhoan in France, written by Dr. Roane, with an EUegy tipon the Death of Drs. Commons. 1641, 4to. With a frontispiece. Bindley, pt ii. 2541, OS. EOBAETS. See EOBEETS. Robbing, The, of the ISTimnery ; or the Abbess outwitted. A Bal- lad in Danish, with an EngUsh translation. 1786, Svo. Heber, pt. iv. 6s. G. Chalmers, pt ii. 14s. EoBEET I. King of Scotland. See Baeboue, John. HAEViT, John. Keeb, Eobert. 6 T 2102 EOB BOB EoBEET the III. King of Scot- land his Answer to a Summons sent by Henry the IV. of England, to do Homage for the Crown of England. Edinbiirgh, 1700, 8vo. Four leaves. Reprinted in ' Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by Laing. — Dnte of Normandy. See Ro- bert the Devil and Robui the Devil. — of Gloucester. 5eeHEAENE, T. — of EJnaresborough. Metrical Life of Saint Robert of Knaresbo- rough. 1824, 4to. Printed for the members of the Rox- burghe club by the Rev. H. Drury. Dent, Dt. ii. 1225, 3t. The original Manuscript Tvas purchased by the Kev. II. Drury in the Borough of South wark for 2s. 6d., and in the sale of his library, in 1827, sold for 332. lOs. In the Catalogue, No. 3808, is added a long note by Mr. Douce. — the Deuyl. Enprynted by Wynken de Worde. 4to. It ends on the third leaf after sign E. iij. A copy is among Bp. Moore's books in the public library at Cambridge, and another is in the British Museum. Roberte the Deuyil. A metrical Ro- mance from an ancient illuminated ma- nuscript. Edited by I. Herbert. Lond. 1798, 6vo. pp. 58, with 14 engravings. Goldsmid, 612, 6s. Strettell, 1010, 10s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 615, 15s. 616, ■with plates coloured, ISs. lakge paper, in 4to. Gough, 3147, 7s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1606, small, 7s. 6d. Bright, 4s. 6d. Rox- burghe, 3231, russia, lis. See Robin the Devil. — Monk of Shrewsbury. See Wenefkede, Sauit. EoBEBTOy, J., M.D. On the Dis- eases of the Generative System. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 12 plates. Third edition enlarged, Lond. 1816, port, and 12 plates.— Fourth edition, to which is prefixed an acrimonious corre- spondence with Dr. Baillie, Lond. 1817, port, and 12 plates. — Fifth Edition, J. J. Stockdale, 1S24, 8vo. port, and 12 plates. Some of these plates were afterwards K\ippressed, and the book sold without them. This author wrote other works ; but for the one here noticed (being considered by the House of Commons an immoral book) the publisher, John Joseph Stockdale, was prosecuted and imprisoned by order of the House of Commons, and led to the famous case of Stockdale versus Hansard. Chalmers, pt. ii. V,. lis. Kalygonomia, or the Laws of Female Beauty, by T. Bell, M.D. Lond. J. J. Stockdale, 1821, 8vo. 24 plates, (of which 9. being those containing details of the ge- nital organs, are often wanting), 2!. 2s. Bell is said to be a fictitious name, and the real author J. Roberton. RoBEETS, A. The Adventures of Mr. T. 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'^^ ^^ Lute, Pandora, Orpharion, are to be sang mth several notes Lend } |^^^.s^j ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ' j^^^jji,,^ i-t^'i'r '"' "^ dedication is dated , „^^^^.^^ g^j^^^ both easie and delightfall. tmI -°I^°' . ., „ .,, r'Mi.,„«.,„ ;~ Also, a Method, how vou may be your The Copy m the Grenville Collection^i. | owne instructor for Pricksong, by the help supposed to be unique. Ritson, of your Lute, without any other Teacher; B:bl Poehca p. 313, says it was never ^j ^ Wessons of all Sorts, for your further pnnted, and Mr Donee thought its title i ^^^ j, instruction. Newly composed had been once intended for his translation ^^ ^^^^^^ Robinson, Lutenist.' Bright, of the Gesta Romanorum. ' wantins title ISs A Golden Mirrour, conteining certaine | "''''""s ""e, los. Pithie and figurative Visions prognosti- j — T. 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Lond. printed for the principal Booksel- lers in Town and Country, n. d. 12mo. 3 vols, in 1, with the Cabinet of Love, &c. Poetical Works, with those of the Earls of Roscommon and Dorset, the Dukes of Devonshire, Buckinghamshire, &c., with Lives. Lond. 1774, small Svd. portraits. — The same reprinted, with the ROC CaMnet of Love. Lond. (no publisher), 1777, small 8vo. 2 vols, in 1, 1/. Is. The poems usually suppressed are, The Caiinet of Love, containing, 1. The Disco- very (which sometimes has an engraving) ; 2. bildoides, by ilr. Butler ; 3. The Delights of Veiius ; 4. Lady Sandwich's Cabinet, a Ballad, to the tune of the Old Man with a Bed-full of bones ; 5. A Letter to a Friend; 6. Three Riddles. And to some editions of the Cabinet of Love are added, 7. Natural History of the Arbor Vitw, in two cantos ; 8. Lord KocUester agaiust his Whore-Pipe; 9. The Mock Song; 10. An Interlude; 11. APanegyricupon C""ms ; 12. The happy life of a Country Parson, by Dr. Swift, &c. A Sermon preached at the Funeral of John Earl of Rochester, 9 Aug. 1680, ou Luke XV. 7, by Robert Parsons. Oxford, 1680, 4to. 23. See BuBSET, Gilbert. KocHESTEB, Laurence Hyde, Earl of. Essay towards the Life of Laurence Earl of Eochester. Lond. 1711, 8ro. Correspondence. Edited by Singer. jS£« Clarexdos, L. Hyde, Earl of, p. 4t;y. RoCHESTEE. — The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Eochester. Lond. 1717 or 1723, 8to. This publication has been ascribed to John Lewis, but is generally supposed to have been written by Dr. Richard Raw- liuGon. Dent, pt. i. 1052, Ss. Bindlev, pt. ii. 640, 8s. Drury, 3558, 5s, Sir P. Thompson, 23, 6s. 6d. Collalion—V^. 120 and 109, not including title, one leaf; preface, 4 pages ; contents, 2 pages, and index of persons' names, 3 pages. The History and Antiquities of Ro- chester and its EnviroiLs. Rochester, 1772, small 8vo. A work in some estima- tion, compiltd by Thomas Fisher, with the assistance of the Rev. 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Hierurgia ; ! or the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, I with Kotes and Dissertations elu- i cidating its Doctrines and Ceremo- \ nies. Loud. 1833, 8vo. 2 Tols. plates, 1/. 8s, Second edition, Load. 1850, 8vo. 16s. EocoLES, J. B. de. The Lives and Actions of several notorious Coimterfeits, who have usurped the titles of Emperors, Kings, and Pruices. Translated into English, Lond. 1683, small 8vo. front, of XII. heads. Skegg, 33. Hibbert, 6974, 5s. ItecQrE. — Plans of London, Westminster and Southwark, in_ 1740, engraved ou 24 sheets, with Index, Imp. foUo, Survey of London and the Country about it, for nineteen miles east and west, by thirteen miles north and south. Loud. 1748, imp. foho. This artist engraved maps of several English Counties, &c. EoDD, Thomas. The History of Charles the Great and Orlando, ascribed to Archbishop Turpin ; translated from the Latin in Spanheim's Lives of Ecclesiastical AYriters j together with Metrical Versions of the most celebrated ancient Spanish Ballads, relating to the twelve Peers of France, mentioned in Don Quixote. Lond. 1812, post 8vo. 2 vols. Skegg, 17s. Goldsmid, 611, 15s. Har- ward, 1&59, 1?. 15s. Las Guerraa c'viles de Granada: or, the Civil Wars of Granada : and the History of the Zegries and Abencerrages, to the final Conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella. Translated from the Arabian by Ahenhamin ; into Spanish by Genes Perez de Hita, of Murcia ; and iuto En- glish by Thomas Rodd. Lond. Ibtil, bvo. Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of tireuiida and the twelve Peers oi 2116 ROD France. Lona. 1801. 12nio. Most of these Ballads are reprinted in the History of Charles the Great and Orlando. Skeg^.os. EoDD, Thomas, Jimr. (and Ho- race). Collection of 52 Portraits, to illustrate Granger's and Noble's BibHograpliical Histoiy of Eng- land. Lond. 1820-22, 8vo. 2 vols, in 1. Laege papee, 4to. Catalogue of the Library of John Byron, E=q. Privately printed, 4to. Proceedings in the' Court of Common Pleas against Thomas Rodd, for the Reco- very of a Manuscript Roll. Lond. 1845, 8vo. RoDE>"HTTEST, T. A Description of Hawkestone. The ninth Edition, with a second Part, and several Alterations and Additions. Lond. 1807, 12mo. Pp. 71, with eleven views, after AV. Bowley. It was first printed in 1784, 12mo. EoDEEiCE, John. Tlie English and Welch Dictionary. Salop, 1725, 12mo. 6s. New edition, and now finished and completed, by Rev. J. Williams. Shrews, bury, 1737, r2mo. EoDES, Hewe. The Boke of Kurture for Menservaunts and CliUdren ; with Stans puer ad ilensam, newly corrected. Lond. by Thomas Petyt, n. d. 4to. A copy is in tlie Douce Collection, Eod>t:t, Admiral Lord. See MrxDY, Major. RoDOX, (David de). 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In the fourth volume of Kichmond's Fathers 'of the Englisli Church.' John Rogers' Primer. See Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica, p. 334, note *. — John. The Displaying of an horrible Secte of Heretiques, uana- ing themselves the Family of Loue. Lond. for G. Bishop, 1578, 16mo. Nassau, pt. i. 9S6, lUs.— 1579, 16mo. Answer unto a wicked and infamous Libel made by Charles Vitel, one of the chiefe English eldei's of the FamUy of Loue. Lond. J. Daj', 1579, Svo. — John. A Tabernacle for the Sun ; or Irenicum evaugehcum, an Idea of Chvu'ch DiscipUue. Lond. 1653, 4to. Portrait of the author by W. Hollar, 7s. 6d. Dod or Cathao ; the Beloved or the Bridegroom going forth for his Bride, aud going out for his .laphejaphitha, his fair one ; or his Church adorned with double Beauty and Excellency. Lond. 1653, 4to. With au Epistle to Cromwel. There are several curious anecdotes of the Fa- naticks of the times, particularly in the Experiences in the second part of tliese Fanatical Ravings, v. pp. 3'29 to 430. Rogers published other works. — John, D.D. Sermons. Loud. 1738, Svo. 6 vols. Bishop of Ely, 833, It. lis. 6d. Sermons, with Life of the Author, by Dr. J. Burton. Lond. 1749, Svo. 4 vols.— 1760, 8vo. 4 vols. — New edition, Oxford, 1819, Svo 2 vols. 11. Is. — Nehemiah. The True Con- vert ; or an Exposition upon the Parable of the Prodigal, Luke xv. 11, &c. Lond. 1620, 4to. The Watchful Shepherd, his care over his Flock ; or an Exposition on the Pa- rable of the Lost Sheep, Luke xv. 1— S. Loud. 1632, 4to. The Good Housewife, with her broome and candle ; or an Exposition on tlie Lost Groat, Luke xv. S— 10. Lond, 1632, 4to. Eoa 2117 The Good Samaritan ; or an Exposition on that I'arable, Luke x. 30 — 3S. Lond. 1640, 4to. This eminent Puritan Writer pub- lished several otlier works, chiefly ex- pository discourses. — N. 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The works of this pious lady, the daughter of a dissent- ing minister named Singer, are still held in estimation, especially her ' Friendship in Death.' Friendship in Death, in Twenty Letters from the Dead to the Living. Lond. 1721, Svo. — With Letters, moral and en- tertaining. Lond. 1733, Svo. — also with her Devout Exercises of the Heart, re- vised by Dr. Isaac Watts. Lond. 1737, Svo. Both often reprinted. See Philohela. — Eev. Francis. Fables in Verse. Lond. 1801, Svo. wood- cuts, pub. at 15s. j LAKOE PAPER, royal Svo. 11. 5s. Tales, original and translated from the Spanish. Lond. 1810, Svo. wood-cuts. LAEQE PAPEE, TOyal SvO. — Harry. No Cure no Pay, a I musical Farce, with Notes (by Dr. I Hunter). York, 1794. Svo. Harry Rowe was master of a puppet- ! show, and altered some of Shakespeare's I Plays. See Shakspeabe (llacbeth). — York, 1797, Svo. Roxburghe, 5740, 10s. Constable, 874, 6d. X 2136 Eow ^^^'.Jolm, of C. C. C. in Oxford. Tragi-Comsedia. Oxford, 1653, 4to. ' Being a brief Relation of the strange and wonderfull Hand of God discovered at Witney, in the Comedy acted there February the third, where there were some slaine, many liurt, with several other remarkable Passages. Together with what waspfeached in three Sermons on that occasion from Rom. i. 18.' This accident occurred on the representation of ' A most pleasant Comedy of Mucedo- ms.' Eeed, 5616, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 977, 21. 16s. Bright, 5s. Eandinel, 1861, 7s. 6d. Collation. — Narrative, In- clxding title and dedication, 10 leaves ; sermons, pp. 1-81. Rowe was likewise author of other ser- mons, &c. An account of him will be found in Wood's Athen. Oson. — ^Nicholas. Works (Plays, &c.). Lend. 1792, 12mo. 2 vols. With portrait and plates. Marquis of Townshend, 2737, 4s. — Lond. T. Cnrll, 1715, 8vo.— 1727, 12mo. 3 vols.— Lond. Tonson, 1736, 12mo. 2 vols, plates.— 1747, 2 vols. Garrick, 2058, Ss. Reed, 8468, 3s. 6d. 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It is called vol. i. on the title, but there was Dfit any more published. According to Wood's Fasti Oxon. part ii. p. 363, the common report was that the work was written by an imcle of Sammes', but, however that may be, it is not held in much esteem, though favourably noticed in Philosophical Transactions, No. 121, p. 596. See also Nicolsou's Hist. Lib. p. 39, ed. 1714, folio. Myles Davies, in his Athente Britannicae, p. 135, notices Wood's abuse, aud adds, ' But Mr. 01- 1 denburg, secretary to the Royal Society, in his Philosophical Transactions, being moreimpartial.aswellasamore able judge, has long since done Mr. Aylett Sammes irreversuble justice, as to the merits of his Britaunia Illustrata.' Towneley, pt. ii. 1495, 1^. 17s. Bindley, pt. iii. 432, 1^. 2s. Hibbert, 7164, 12b. Stowe, 128. labgb PAPER. Long Livers ; a curious History of such Persons of both sexes who have lived several ages and grown young again, Lond. 1722, 8vo. Samottelle, George. The Ento- mologist's useful Compendium. Lond, 1819, crown 8vo. 15s. Pp. 496, with 12 plates. — With coloured plates. Hibbert, 7076, U. 13s.— 1824, post 8vo.— 1836, post Svo. 11. coloured platep, 11. 18s. A Nomenclature of British Entomolo- gy, or a Catalogue of above 4000 Species of the Classes Crustacea, Myriapoda, Spiders, Mites, and Insects, iutended as Labels for Cabinets of Insects, *CHOSIATnO. See CUiCBEE- T.Avn, Richard. Sa^tceoft, William, Abp. of Can- terbury. Fur Praedestinatus, sive Dialogismns inter quendam Ordinis Pra;dicantium Calvinistam et tu- reni ad Laqueum damnatuia habi- tus. Lond. 1651. 12mo. Characterised by Lord JIacaiilay, in his Histoiyof England, 'a hideous caricature of Calvinistic Theology.' According to Dr. D'Oyley, in his Life of Archb. Sancroft, X\\e Far Predeftbiatus was written by the Abp. ; according to Thos. Jackson, in his ' Life of John Goodwin.' p. 250, by Henry Slatiiis, and of this he has advanced sufficient proof. 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The three Koval l da Divorce de Henry 8, et de Catherine Cedars : a Narrative of the Pro- 1 f^"■^g°'^■ .''^^S La Defense de Sanderus. v/cuaio . a J- txj^'.tx,. V. e m 1 La Relutation des deux premiers Livres ceedingS, Travels, &C. Ot Lliarles | de r Histoire de la Reformation de M. K. of Great-Britain, James D. of Tork, and Henry D. of Gloucester. Lond. 1660, 4to Reprinted in the seventh volume of the Bomers CcUecticn of Tracts. Burnet ; et les Prenves.' Paris, 16S8, ]2nio. 3 vols. It was the pn.duction of Joachim le Grand. Burnet having seen it in MS. wrote some remarks upon it, for which ste Nares' edition of the History, vol. 4, p. 6t*. The editions of Saiiders' Francis. Abrecre de la "Tie i work vary considerably from each other. J« T„,„„«= TT ^-..ori T-,o- la T> "IT- J If Frt'uch, 15S7, sm. Svo. Llovd, 1118. de Jacques II. trad, par le P. Fr. | 4^ _^g^i„', p^' jiauctoix. Paris, 1676; Bretonneau. Pans, li03, »vo. j i2mo.-ieb3, 18mo. — In German, Salz- Lloyd, 163, 8s.6d. 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(By W. DuflF) Lond. 1749, folio, pp. 360, with portraits. Report on the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General [Officers on tlie Examination into the Conduct of Sir J. Cope, Col. P. Lascelles and T. Fowke, from 1745 till the action at Preston Pans. Lond. 1749, 4to. Stowe, 123. Dissertatio de Mouumentis quibusdam Romania in Boreali Magnse Brit, parte detectis anno 1731 (by Baron Clerk). Ediiib. 1750, 4to. A Voyage to Shetland, the Orkneys, and the Western Isles of Scotland, &c &c. Lond. 1751, 12mo. 2s. Of little merit. Memoirs concerning the ancient Al- liance between the French and Scots, and the Privileges of the Scots in France Edinb. 1751, 12mo. In French and English. Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland, to his Friend iu London, containing the Description of a capital Town (InveiTiess) in that Northern Country: with an Account of some un- common Customs of the Inhabitants . i;. Is. The Scots Chronicles, or anew History of Scotland. Glasgow, 1755, 12mo. A Catalogue of the Bishops of Scotland. 1755. See Keith, Robert. Abridgment or Summary of the Chro- entieman ai ^^««;^-'-- I nicies of Scotlaud, altered and enlarged. ° l7^t'"4^o'^ Broikett Edinb. 1756, ulno. 3s. - Glasg. 1761. li-^, 4to. Brockett, ^^_^^ ^^ Fragments ot Ancient Poetry, collected in tlie lliglilands of Scotland, and trans- lated from the Galic or Erse Language. Edinb. 1760, post 8vo. pp. 70, 4s. Pub. by James Macpherson. This was the first appearance of Ossian's Poems.— Second edition, 1760, post 8vo. pp.79. Kepriut«d in the second volume of Dodsley's Fu- gitive Pieces. The Histoi-y of the rise, progress and extinction of the late Rebellion (1745-6) in Scotland. Edinb. W. Gray, 1759, 12mo. pp. 76, including title and adver- tisement. Written by a staunch presby terian attached to the Protestant sac cession, in opposition to the Popish Pretender. Histoire des Revolutions d'Ecosse et d'Irlande. Dublin, 1761, 12mo. A political and satirical History. 1762, &c. See Bute, John Stuart. Karl ot Satirical IWstoi-y of Scotch Prevalency. Lond. 1763, 8vo. plates. Heber, pt. viii. lOs. 6d. The Scots Compendium, or Rudiments of Honour. Lond. 1764, 12mo. The History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles, from the Year 1031 to 1619. Glasgow, 1764, 12mo. llibbert. 3864, 4s. 6d. Brockett, 1227, 5s.— Glasgow, 1780, 12mo. The Scotish Scourge. Lond. 1764, 8vo. 2 voLs. plates. Heber, pt. vii. 11. 5s. The British Antidote, or Scots Scourge, Lond. likewise an Account of the Highlands, with the Customs and JIanners of the \ contaming 22 satirical prints. Highlanders: to which is added, a Letter j 1766, 8vo. relating to the military Ways among the The Scots Scourge, or Pridden's Sup- Mountains, begun in tlie Year 1726. 1 plement to the British Antidote. Lond. Lond. 1754, 8vo. 2 vols, with etchings. — j n. d. 8vo. plates. Ueprinted, Dublin, 1755, 12mo. 2 vols, j Cloud of Witnesses. Edinb. 1765, Svo. without plates. An extremely interesting See ante, 1714. and curious work, written by Capt. Ed. A choice Collection of Scots Poems, Burt, a military engineer, and illustrated 1 antient and modern, selected chiefly from with cuts. Heath, 4735, 19s. Willett, ! the Labours of the most ingenious Writer.s •2220, 16s. lloxburghe, 8788, 1^. 5s. in this Kingdom during the two last Bindley, pt. ii. 1127, 2;. 4s. Nassau, pt. i. Centuries. Edinb. 1766, 12mo. Nassau, 1979, 17s. — 1757, 8vo. 2 vols. — Third pt. i. 684, 16s. Constable, 913, mor. IZ. 3s. The Peerage of Scotland. Almcn, 1767, Svo. pp. 337. edition, 1759, 8vo. 2 vols. Stowe, 14s. — 1815, 8vo. 2 vols. — With an Introduction and Notes by K. Jamiesou, and the His- contain 96 engraved coats of arms. tory of Donald the Hammerer, fiom a buighe, 8795, 5s. 6d. MS. commuuicated by Sir Walter Scott. Genealogical and Historical Account of Lond, for J. The plates liox- 221G SCO SCO ScorLATD — cmitinued. the Peers of Scotland and Ireland, Lond. 1768, 8vo. 3 vols, plates of arms. Canons of the Church of Scotland, A.D. 124-2-1239. 1769. See Hailes, Sii D. Dahymple, Lord. An Introduction to the History and Antiquities of Scotland. Lond, 1769, 8vo. S^e GooQALL, Walter. Accounts of the Cliamherlain of Scot- land, in 1329, 1330 and 1331, By John Davidson. 1771, 4to. A Specimen of the Scots Review. Edinb, 1774, IStno. A clever jeu d'esprit, consisting of 30 pages, without printer or publisher's name. A Collection of Scottish Songs,' &c. 1776. See Heed, David. Letters from Edinburgh. 1776. See ToPHAM, Edward. A Journey to the Highlands of Scot- land, with occasional Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Tour. By a Lady. Lond. 1777, 12mo. 2s, 6d. Present Stateof Husbandry in Scotland, extracted from Reports made to the Com- missioners of the annexed Estates, and published by their Authority. By Wight. Edinb. 1778-S4, 8vo. 6 vols. Monumenta Romani Imperii in Scotia, in Glasgnensi adservata, Iconibus Ex- pressa. n. p. or d. (1778) oblong 4to. 32 plates, \l. 5s. Report on the Events and Circum- stances which produced the Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. 1779, 8vo, Printed from documents in the State Paper Office. Sf; BEtrcE. John. 'Translations and Paraphrases of several Passages of sacred Scripture, prepared by a Committee of the general Assemblv of the Church of Scotland. Edinb. 1781, 12mo. In a late Catalogue was a copy with the fuUowing note in the hand- writing of Dr. Hugh Blair: ' This was the copy first prepared, but was afterwards corrected, and is different from that which lias the anthority of the Assembly.' Eiographia Scotica. 1781. S-e Howie, John. .^cotish Tragic Ballads. 1781. Select Scottish Ballads. 1783. See Piskeeton, John. One Day's Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. Perth. ITt^, small 4to. A Select Collection of Scots Poems. Edinb. 1785, 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 444, 3s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3200, Ss. [Scottish Poets.] The Works of James I.: Select Works of Gawin Douglas; Select Poems of William Dunbar ; The Gentle Shepherd, by Allan Ramsay; Poems by K. Ferguson. Perth, R. Slorison, Jun. 1786-8, 12mo, 6 numbers, ionietimes bound in 3 vols. labge PAPER, small 8ro. [ Anc-ent Scotish Poems. 17S6. &« I PiSKEP.TON", John. j Scotland's Glory and her Shame. I Printed 1786, 12mo. I Scotticisms arranged in Alphabetical . Order, designed to correct Improprieties ' in Speech and Writing. Edinb. 1787, crown [ 8vo. 4s. j A Tonr in 1787, from London to the j Western Highlands of Scotland: including ! Excursions to the Lakes of Westmorland and Cumberland; with minute Descrip- tions of the principal Seats. Castles. Ruins, &c, throughout the T.'ur. Lond. 1788, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Vitfo Antiquse Sanctorum Scotiae. 1789. See PisKEBTON, John. The Right of the Eldest Sons of the Peers of Scotland to Represent the Commons of that part of Great Britain considered. Printed in the year 1790. 4to. Privately printed by Lord Daer. A Comprehensive History of Scotland, or a brief Summary of the Chronicles of the Scottish Kings. Edinb. 1790, 12mo. pp. 154, compiled from the Black Book of Paisley. A select Collection of favourite Scottish Ballads. 1790, 12mo, 6 nos. in 2 vols. A neat compilation from Ramsay, Herd. Percy, Pinkerton, &c., published by R. Morrison and Son of Perth. Scotland Delineated, by R. Heron. Edinb, 1791, 12mo. Ss. 6d. Statistical account of Scotland, 1791-99. See SixcLAiB, Sir John. Ancient and modem Scottish Songs, heroic Ballads, Edinb, 1791, 12mo, 2 vnla. Merely a republication of Herd's collec- tion of BaUads, with additions from Pin- kerton, and several omitted. (By James Carmichael.) Roxburghe, 320.3, 8s, 6d, Tracts concerning the Peerage of Scot- land. By James Carmichael. Edinb, 1791, 4to. Brockett, 3113, 6s. 6d. Rox- burghe, 8797, 10s. Transactions of the Societvof Antiqua- ries of Scotland. Edinb. 17'92-1&57, 4to. vol. i. published in 1792; v>l. ji. in two parts, 1818 and 1823 ; voL iii. in two part*!, with Appendix, 1823 and 1S31 ; vol. iv. in three parts, 1833 and 1857. Issued with new titles as Archaeologia Scotica. Sets complete, with Smellie's History of the Society, 1780-82, 2 parts, il. lis. 6d. but to members of the society, 3Z. 13s. 6d. A new series, entitled, Proceedinps of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. (Published in parts, annually, for tlie members only) vol. i. published in 1855 ; vol. ii. 1859 ; vol. iii. 1862, each voL in 3 parts, small 4to, forming 3 vols. Scottish Merriments, in Prose and Verse. A Collection of 27 Penny His- tories or Chap-Books, printed at Edin- bur^ and other places, 1785-88, coUecttd SCO SCO 2217 ScOTlAyTi— continued. ! copies printed, edited by Thomas Them- . , „. ■ I. »• 1 j»t„j i-Qo 1 son. Bindley, pt. 11. '2123, il. 2a. by J. Ritson, with a tule-pa^e dated 1,93, i„^^„t^rv of Worke done for the State 12rao Ltterson,MarcMso7 9i.l2s j^=^^^.^,^ Printer in Scotland. T '"^.'^ ^^- '^ ' nee. 1642-:Oct. 1647, Edinb. l&lo, 4to. Joseph, p. 2098. Edited bv Thomas Thomson. Boswell, Fragments of Scofish History. By J. 3087, 5s. 'Heber. lOs.Sd. Graham Dalyell. Viz. :— Desultory Re- A Collection of Scottish Ballads, 1815. flections on the State of .\ncient Scot- | ^^ Gilcheist, James, p. 691. land ; The Diary of Kobert Binel Burges , Gazetteer of Scotland. Second edition, of Edinburgh, from 153-2 to 1605; The Edinb. 1806, 8vo.— 1816, 8vo. late Expedition into Scotland made by the Harp of Caledonia. 1817 — 18. Set Kvnge's Armyein 1544. Edinb. 1798, 4to. Stp.uthebs. John. Hibbert, 7324, lis. 6d. Six copies on | Sketch of a Tour in the Highlands of LAEGE PAPER. Rosbnrghe. 8733, 71. 7s. Scotland, with some Account of the Cal>»- For a notice of this curious collection, see ■ donian Canal. Lond. 1819,-8vo. maps. Gent. Mag. vol. 71. pt. ii. p. 730. Seel Jacobite Minstrelsy, with Notes. Glasg. Dalyell, John Graham, p. 5S4. I GriflBn, 1829, 12mo. Prize Essays and Transactions of the I Miscellanea Scotica: a Collection ot Highland Society of Scotland. To which ' Tracts relating to the History. Topogra- is prefixed an Account ot the Institution j^j. g^j Literature of Scotland. GUsg. and principal Proceedings of the Society, i8i8_is20 12mo. 4 toIs. U. 4s. lamb by Henry Mackenzie, Esq. Edinb. 1799- 1 p^pe, post 8vo. Constable, 896, 11. 19s. ,0.-.^ o_- /. _.,„ Brockett, 2119, 9i.9s. Conterd.?. — Vol. 1. Maule's History of the 1886,8to. 6 vol: Scottish Poems of the sixteenth Cen- tury. Edinb. 1801, r2mo. 2 vols. Pub- lished by J. G. Dalyell, includes a reprint of a Booke of godlie and Spiritual Songs, printed bv Andro Hart, 1621. Boswell, 2527, 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 473, 7s. 6d. Hibbert, 7231, 76. — Some copies on fixe PAPER, royal 8vo. in 1 vol. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 322, lis Roxbiirghe, 3206 (vide catalogue, note, p. 66), 1?. Scotlsh descriptive Poems, with Illus- trations. Edited by Dr. John Leyden. Edinb. 180.3, 12mo. 3s. 6d. ScotiaDepicta.ortheAntiquities.Castles, Seats, and Picturesque of Scotland. Loud. 1904, oblong folio, 50 plates, Xattes's de- picts, 1706. Monnipeunie's Abridgment of the Scots Chronicles, 1612. Authentic Nar- rative of the Massacre of Glencoe, 1693. Supplement to the History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans, 1656. Vol. 2. Life of Abp. Sharp, 167S. Monro's Description of the Western Isles of Scot- land, 1594. Martin's Voyage to St. Kilda, 1698. Accoimt of Hirta and Rona. Notice* respecting the Royal Library of Scotland, in the reign of James VI. Chameleon, by George Buchanan. 1570. Croiiycle of the Dethe of James CI.) Stewarde, 1440. Bu. Chan's Description of St Kilda, 1773. VoL 3. History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans (1620;. Treatise en Vol.4. MoncreifTs ugns engraved by Fittler.li. 10s. PE0OF3,gg^^„e ^.^^^^ ^^^ „' .. re. 1.1 3 ion- o r. „...., Memoirs concerning the Alliance between Beauties of Scotland, IfcOa. See Foesith, L ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ gj^t^ ^..^ .John Gra- ^?* r.' 1 T r It, r-v r »!, ham's Accouut of the Earl Glencairn's A Catalogue of the Library of the | ^^^^^ ^ d. Life and D.ath of Kin; nters to his Majesty s Signet. With: t„„„„ tr Uf o„^ri„„.i 1K19 i7,f-„f . Robert. ■Writers James V. of Scotland, 1612. Extract of ?a-SPl%'°!f''PPl^-'^«l1^'"f -•^fl'5«"ithe Blazoning of the'CoatArmoriiU of 18^7, 4to part ii. 1820, part m. Ib26, John Buchanan, 1673. part IV. 1833, general index, 18.37. ' Annual Reports of the Deputy Clerk Regi.ster of Scotland (Thomas Thomson), from 1807 to 1821. Edinb. 1807-21, foUo, 13 pts. Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scoto- rom in Archivis Publicis Asservatum, The Steam-boat Companion and Stran- gers Guide to the Western Islands and Highlands of Scotland. Glasg. 1820, 12iik>. Lives of eminent Scotsmen. Loud. 1821, 12mo.4pts. Lives of the Scottish Poets. Lond. 1821, A.D. 1306—1424. Edited by Thomas , 12mo. 6 parts or 3 vols. Bright, 6s. Thomson. Loud. 1814, folio, 15s. An Account of the principal Pleasniv Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, Tours in Scotland. Edinb. 1821, 12mo. 1404 — 1707. Edited by Thomas Thomson. ( with a frontispiece and maps. &« Recokus, p. 2116I. I The Scotch Haggis, a Collection of Ane*- A Collection of Inventories, and other ' dotes. Jests, Epitaphs, etc. Edinb. 1822, Records of the Royal Wardrobe and Jewel 1 small 8vo. House, and of the Artillery and Munitioun National Songs of Scotland. Lond. 1823, in some of the royal Castle«,Mcccci-XXXvm 18mo. pp. 380. Edinb. Ibl5, 4tu. Uue bimdred [ Select Remains of the ancient popatar 2218 SCO SCO ScOTLi?rD — coniin tied. Poetry of Scotland. E'iited by David Laing. Edinb. 1822, small 4to. Documents relative to the Reception at Edinburgh of the Kings and Queens of Scotland, 1561— leSO. By Sir Patrick "Walker. Edinb. 1822, 4to. Privately printed. Eyton, 53. The popular Superstitions and festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scot- land. By W. Grant Stewart. Edinb. 1823, 12mo. 6s. The Traveller's Guide through Scot- land. Eighth edition, Edinb. 1824, 12mo. 2 vols. Remarks on the Administration of Cri minalJustice in Scotland, and the Changes proposed to be introduced into it. Ey a Member of the Faculty of Advocates. Edinb. 182.5, 6vo. An elaborate and valu- able performance. A Summer Ramble in the North High- lands. Edinb 1325, 12mo. Excerpta Scotica. Edinb. 1825, 8vo. 93. (By James Maidment and Robert Pitcaim.) Privately printed for presents. This volume consists of 29 articles, printed on separate sheets, and only six complete sets can be made up. The Scots Compendium ; or, Pocket Peerage of Scotland, including the dor- mant, attainted, and extinct Titles, and their Descent, Marriage, Issue, &c. Edinb. 1826, 12mo. 2 vols, with engravings. Scotia Rediviva : a Collection of Tracts illustrative of the Historv and Antiquities of Scotland. Edinb. 1823—26, 8vo. vol. i. 2 pts. 15s. Containing Hay's Vindication of Elizabeth More from tlie imputation of being a concubine ; Gordon's Dissertation on the Marriage of Robert II. with Eliza- beth More ; Waddel's Remarks on Innes' Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of Scotland ; Cunningham on the Inscrip- tion on Macdufl's Cross ; Memoirs on the I Kestoration of James I. ; Taifs Roman [ Account of Britain ; Lord Ruthen's Re- lation of the Death of Rizzi; Johnstone's | Ilistorie of Scotland during the Minority ; cf James VI . ; True Accompt of the Bap- , tism of Henry, son of James VI. History of the Scottish Wars, from the Battle of the Grampian Hills in 85, to that ! of Culloden iu 1746. Edinb. 1825, 12mo. ! Two Letters of Scottish Affairs, from Edward Bradwardine Waverley. Esq. to , Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. Lond. 1826, | 8vo. I Provincial Antiquities of Scotland. See i Scott, Sir Walter. The Scottish Tourist and Itinerary, Edinb. 1S27, 12mo.— 1832, 12mo. maps and plates.— Eighth edition, 1843, 12mo. 83. | Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from l Tradition, and never before published, | with Notes, explanatory and historical.- and Appendix containing the Airs of se- veral of the Ballads, engraved on copper. Edited by G. R. Kinloch. Edinb. 1827, 8vo. 7s. 6d. See Kinloch, G. R. I Scotish Pasquils, &c., principally pub- lished from early MSS. 3 parts. Edinb. 1 1S27-1, 12mo. 11. Is. Some copies fisb ' PAPEE, small 4to. North of England and Scotland in siDcciv. [Printed from the original MS. at Hafod.J Edinb. 1818, 12mo. 100 copies printed, 11. Is. j Reliquiae Scotica. Scotish Remains in I Prose and Verse, from Original MSS. and I Scarce Tracts. (Edited by Maidment and Pitcaim.) Edinb. 1828, 8vo. Privately printed, lion small, and 4 on thick paper. i Papers relative to the Regalia of Scot- land. Edinb. 1829, 4to. See Bannatyue Club, Appendix. Scottish Songs, collected and illustrated by Robert Chambers. Edinb. 1829, 12mo. 2 vols. 123. LARGE PAPEB, pOSt 8vO. 18s. — Scottish Ballads, by the same. Edinb. 1829, 12mo. 6s. laege papee, post Svo. 9s. Private Letters, now first printed from the Original MSS. addre.5sed to Professor R. Woodrow, 1694 to 1732. Edinb. 1829, post Svo. Privately printed. Utterson, March, 1S57, with Jacobite Minstrelsy, 1829, 193. A Tour into Scotland. By Beriah Bot- field, Esq., Norton Hall. 1830, 12mo. Privately printed. De Jure Prelationis Nobilinm Scotise. A Memorial of the Writs, etc. produced bofore the Commissioners anent the Pri- ority of Dignity (contained in the Mait- land Miscellany, vol. i.). Edinb. 1S31, 4to. Royal Letters and other Documents, addressed to the Lairds of Bambarroch, 1549 — 1618, with facsimiles (contained in the Maitland Miscellany, vol. i.). Edinb. 1S31, 4to. Historical and Biographical Fragment Tracts (18), ;relative to Scottish .affairs, from 1635 to 1664. Edited by James Maidment. Edinb. 1832-33, Svo. Only 50 copies printed. Eyton, 10s. 6d. Analecta Scotica. Collections illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Scotland, chiefly from Original MSS. Editedby James Slaidment. Edinb. 1824-38, 2 vols. 106 copies printed, 31. 3s. — THICK PAPEB. Eyton, 11. 123. New Statistical Account of Scotland, by the Ministers of the respective Parishes, under the superintendence of a Committee. Edinb. Blackwood, 1834-45, 8vo. 15 vols, maps, pub. Hal. 16s. The several counties separately at dififerent prices. See Aglt. cultural Surveys, p. 20. SCO SCO 2219 ScoTiAyn— continued. iK-cuiiients and Records illustrative of the History of Scotland, 1S37. Sef, Pal- GBAVE, Sir F., p. 1765. Court of Session Garland, containing Anecdotes of the Early Administration of Justice in Scotland, Epigrams, Songs. Ediab. 1839, 8vo. 150 copies printed. Supplement to the Court of Session Garland. Edinb. 1839, Svo. 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BaUads and Songs of Ayrshire, with historical and traditional Sketches. Edinb. 1847, Svo. Caledonia Romana; a Descriptive Ac- count of the Roman Antiquities of Scot- land. By Robert Stuart. Ediub. 1845, 4to. plates, II. Is. — Second edition, Glasg. 1852, 4to. Historical Notices of Scottish Affairs, 1661-88, selected from the MSS. of Sir John Lander, of Fountaiu-hall. Edited by David Laing. 1848, 4to. 2 vols. Set Bannatyne Club, Appesdix. Ten Scottish Songs, Scottish and Ger- man. By W. B. Macdonald, of Rammer, scales. Edinb. 1854, 8vo. pp. 69. Inte- resting to Philologists, showing the close affinity in rhyme, rhythm, and music between the Scottish and German tongues. Bee Cbosiebtt, George. Earl of. Docglas^ p. 664. Hah.es, Sir David Dalrymple. Howie, John. Laisg, David. LoCK- BAHT. George. Maidment, James. Mos. TSU..4B, Marquis of; p. 1594. BEBELLioy, I p. 2057. Records, p. 2061. John. Su:zee, Capt. John. Skese, Sir Ste also Abbotsford, Bannatyne, Mait- land, and Roxburghe Club.s, in tlie Ap- PEXDIX. Scott, Alexander. Poems from a MS. -written in 1568, edited by David Laing. Edinb. 1821, po»t Svo. 53. This poet was styled by Pinkerton the Anacreon of ancient Scottish poetry. 100 copies privately printed. — Daniel. Appendix ad The- saiuiun Linguae Grseese H. Stepliani et adLexicaConstantini et Scapulae. Lend. 1745-6, folio, 2 vols. A very limited Impression of this work was printed. Heber, pt. x. 19s. — Darid. The History of Scot- land from the Year of the ^Yo^ld 3619 to the Year of Chi-ist 1726. Westminster, 1727 or 8, foUo. In little estimation. Roxburghe, 6703, lOs. Heber, pt. i. 8s. 6d. laege paper. Dent, pt. ii. 1263. 31. 6s. Heath, 4715, morocco, 31. 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 572, morocco, il. 4s. lakgest paper. Willett, 2325, russia, 71. 17s. 6d. CoUatioa. — Pp 767, and index, also dedication to James Duke of Hamilton, preface and list of subscribers, with a map by U. Moll, and a plate of the arms of Scotland, — Edmund. An exact Discourse of the East Indians as well Chyne- .aes and lauans. Lond. by W. W. for Walker Bnrre, 1606, 4to. A to N, in fours, including the title and dedication to ' Sir William Romney, Knight, Aldennau of London,' &c. A copy is in the British Museum. The fol- lowing is the title : ' An exact Discovrse of the Subtilties, Fashions, P..llicies, Religion, and Ceremonies of the East In- dians, as well Ciiyneses as lauans, there abyding and dwelling. Together witii the Manner of tradiug with those people, as well by vs English, as by the Holland- ers : as also what hath happened to the English Nation at Bantan in the East Indies, since the 2. of February, 1002, vntill the 6. of October, 1605. WhureuntO is added a briefe Description of laua Maior. Written by Edmund Scott, Resi- dent there, and in other Places ueere ad- ioying, the Space of three Yeeres ai:d a halfe.' A copy is in the Grenville collec- tion. — George, of Pitlochie. The Model of the Government of the 2220 SCO SCO Proviuce of East-New-Jersey in I America. Edinb. 1685, 12mo. ' | Inglis, 1297, 11. lis, 6d. A copy is iu ; the British Museum. Scott, Gregory. Abriefe Treatise ' against certayne Errors of the Ro- mish Church, very plainly, notably 1 and pleasantly confuting the same j by Scriptures and auncient ^\'riters ; , compiled 1570. Lond. by John Awdeley, 1574, 16mo. A poem, consisting of 31 pages. Inglis, 1296. 3?. 183. Bindley, pt. iii. im, ol. 2s. 6d. See Brydges' Kestit'uta, iii. 490-3. — John. In Eegis lacobi sexti e Scotia sua Decessum Hodoepori- con, per loannem Scotvm adoles- centem ; adjecta insuper D. loan- riis Scoti, a Scottistarvct, Patruelis Schediasmata miscellanea. Edinb. excvd. Andreas Hart, 1619, 4to. Forty pages, dedicated ' I). Thomae Hammilto:io. Domino de Binning.' A copy is in the British Museum. — Sir John, of Scotstarvet. The Staggering State of the Scots Statesmen from 1550 to 1650. Edinb. 1754, 12mo. Edited hy Walter Goodall. Bindlev, pt. iii. 702, 6s. Inglis, 129.S, 7s. Roxburghe, 8810, 12s. Dr. Parr notes in his copy that 'This interesting hook is often men- tioned by Laing in his nistory of Scotland. I made many fruitless inquiries among hooksellers and scholars before obtaining B copy of the precious volume.' See Bibli- otheca Parriana, p. 418. — John, D.D. The "Worts. Lond. 1718, foho, 2 vols. IBs. With portrait hy Vander Gucht.— Ox- ford, 1826, 6vo. 6 vols. '21. 2s. Reduced, 11. 7s. The Chiistian Life in three Parts. Lond. 1757, Svo. 5 vols. Best edition. Bishop of Ely, 862, 21. 2s. Earl of Kerrv, 487, SI. 3s. Williams, 1575, 21. 14s. The first edition of this esteemed work appeared in 1681-86.— Ninth edition, 1729, 8vo. 5 vols. — Edinh. printed by Ruddiman, 1754, 12ino. 5 vols. A notice of Dr. Scott will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxou. — Jolin, D.D. Notes and Obser- vations upon the three first Chap- ters of Genesis. Lond. 1753, 8vo. 6s. This work 'is Hutchinsoniaa to tha very core.' — Orme. The holy Scriptural Doctrine of the Trinity. Lond. 1754, 8vo. 3s. 6d. — John, of Am well. Poetical "Works. Lond. 1782, Svo. In the title-page is a small oval portrait of the bard of Amwell by J. Hall, and 9 other engravings by Bartolozzi, Sharpe, and WooUett. Reed, 7633, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 667, 8s. Fonthill, 1587, 11. Is.— Second edition, Lond. 1786, 8vo. Poems, with Life by R. A. Davenport. Chiswick, 1822, 12mo. 8s. Critical Essays on the English Poets, with an .Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by John Hoole. Lond. 17S5, Svo. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 712, 7s. — John. A Visit to Paris in 1814 ; being a Review of the French Capital. Lond. 1816, Svo. Fourth edition, corrected, and with a new preface referring to late events. Di-ury, 752, 83. Paris revisited in 1815, by Way of Brus- sels : including a Walk over the Field of Battle at Waterloo. Lond. 1816, Svo. Picturesque Views of the City of Paris and its Environs. The original Drawings by Mr. Frederick Nash, the literary De- partment by Mr. John Scott and M. P. B. de la Brossiere (in English and French). Lond. 1820-3, 4to. 2 vols- See Nash, Frede- rick. Sketches of Manners, Scenery, &c. in the French Provinces. Switzerland, and Italy ; with an Essay on French Literature. Lond, 1821, Svo. — John, M.A. An Liqiury into the Effect of Baptism according to the Sense of the Holy Scripture and of tlie Church of England. Lond. 1815, Svo. 6a. In answer to Mant's two tracts on rejji;- neration and conversion. The History of the Church of Christ, intended as a Continuation of Mihier's Church History. Lond. 1826—30. Svo. 3 vols. Svo. IZ. 16s. Vol. 1. History of the Lutheran Branch from the Diet of Augsburg, A. D. 153<:i, to the Death of Luther, A.D. 1546. Vol. 2. Sequel to the Lutheran Reformation and the Earlier Period of the Refonnatinu in Switzerland. Vol. 3. Sequel to the Swiss Reformation, including the Histoiy of Farel, Calvin, &c, Luther and the Lutheran Reformation. Lond. 1832, ISmo. 2 vols, portraits, 1 A., See Scott, Thomas, of Aston SaudJ'ord. SCO SCO 2221 Scott, Jolin. See Spoetixg. — Jonathan, LL.D. Ferishta's History of Dekkan from the first Mahiunmedan Conquest?, -vrith a Continuation to the present Day : and the History of Bengal from the Accession of Alirerdee Khan to the Tear 1780, by Jonathan Scott. Shrewsbury, 179-1, 4to. 2 vols. Fonthill. 1760. -il. 4s. A translation of the Memoirs of Eradnt Khan, a nobleman of Hmdostan, by Jona- than Scott. Lond. 17S6, 410. Fonthill, 1794. 83. Bahar-Danush ; or,Garden of Knowledge, an oriental Romance, translated from the Persic of Einaiut Oollah (inaitula) by Jonathan Scott. Shrewsb. 1799, cr. 8vo. 3 vols. Roxburghe, 3163, 19s. Tales, Anecdotes, and Letters, trans- lated from the Arabic and Persian by Jonathan Scqtt. Shrewsbury, 1800, 8vo. Eoxburghe, 31&4, 7s. — Patrick, Vox Yera ; or Ob- servations from Amsterdam, exa- mining the late Insolencies of some Pseudo-Pm-itans. Lond. 1625, 4to. Gordonstoun, 2063, 7s. 6d, Omnibus et Singulis, or Advice to all g»rts. Lond. 1619, IJmo. Bindlev, pt. iii. 891, 10s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1695, 17s. Heber, pt. i. lis. A Table Book for Princes, containing short Remembrances for the Government of themselves and their Empire, &c. Lond. 1621, 12mo. Gordonstoun, 2095, &s. 6d. The TiUage of Light. Lond. 1623, small 8vo, — Philip. On the Schism of England. Amst. 1650, 12mo. — Keginald. The Discouerie of Witchcraft, by Eeginald Scot, Esq. Lond. by W. Brome, loS^, 4to. Many copies were burnt by order of K. James I., an author on the other side of the question. Hibbert, 7323, 11. 2s. Nas- sau, pt. ii. 996, 11. 3s. Reed, 2S69, 1/. lOs. Inglis, 1343, U. 13s. Bindlev, pt. iii. 1852, II. 19s. Boswell, 2319. 31. 33. large PAPEB, supposed unique. Utterson, 1851, 60;. This learned and curious work, with which Shakespeare was evidently ftcqnainted, is frequently quoted by Steevens, Malone, Douce, &c. — Loud. 1651, 4to. Roxburghe, 1983, 12s. Crawford, .11. 13a. — Third Edition: whereunto is added a Discourse of the Nature and Sub- atence of Devils and Spirits. Lond. 1665, folio. Bindley, pt iii. 1458, 15s. Cd. Heath, 1492*, il. 7s. Heber, pt. u. 11. Ts. Bright, 11. 7s. A pertite Platformeofa Hoppe Garden, by Reyuold Scot. Loud. II. Denham, 1574, 4to. woodcuts. Bright, 18s. — 1576, 4to. — Lond. 1578, 4to. Reed, 1492*, lis 6d. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Bliss, i. 679-80. Clays' British Librarian, 213-28. Retrospective Review, v. 86-136. — Robert, Bookseller to Charles II. Catalogus Librorum ex variis Europsepartibusadvectorum. Lond. 1674, 4to. Puttick, January, 1861, 14g. — Eussell. Analytical Investi- gation of the Scriptm'al Claims of the Devil. Lond. E. Hunter, 1822, 8vo. 14s. — Thomas. Four Paradoxes of Arte, of Lawe, of Warre, of Ser- uice. By T. 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On I 1 is the following title : ' Certaine Pieces of this Age parabolized, viz. Duellura Britannicum. Regalis Justitia lacobi. Aquiguispicinm. Anti- dotum Cecillianum. By Thomas Scot, Gentleman. Lond. for F. Constable, 1616.' This portion is sometimes found sepa- rately. Perry, pt; iv. 304, 9s. 6d. Roscoe, 1370, 13s. 6d. The first edition of this work appeared at London, 1610, 8to. 2222 SCO SCO V Eo'?well, 1114, 1!. lis. Sti Brydges' Cen- sura Literaria, vol. iii.p. 381. and vol. iv. p. 32. Notes and Queries, vol. v. p. 179, and Catalogue of Bridgwater Library. The second Part of PhilomylUie or Philomvthologie, bv Thomas Scot, Gent. I.ond. 1616, 8vo. A to C 4. A 1 blank.— 1625, 8vo. pp. 36. Bibl. AngloPoet. 723, both parts, 1622-25, bl. 5s. Scott, Thomas, B.D., English Minister at Utrecht. Tracts, 1624, in 1 vol. 4to. With portrait of the anther and two frontispieces containing portraits of King James. Prince Charles, Duke of Bucking- ham. &c Llovd, 1067,2i. Hihbert, 7.326, 21. 93. Bindley, pt. iii. 2031. il. 16s. — A collection of 24 pieces in 1 vol., having a general title, 'The Works of the most Famous and Reverend Divine. Mr. Tho- mas Scot, Batchelor in Divinitie, some- time Preacher at Norwich. Printed at Utrick, 1624,' 4to. ; sold at Sotheby's fDr. BandinelJ, Aug. 1S61. for 71. The political tracts of 'Thomas Scot are valuable and cnrions beyond most other tracts of this period, on account of the light they throw upon the policy of the latter years of K. James's reign. The effect of them npon the public mind at the time must have been very great, if we may judge from the persecution of the author and the pains taken by the government to suppress them. The author was assassinated by a boldier at Utrecht, 1626. Christ's Politician and Solomon's Pori- tan. Lond. 1616, 4to. "Vox Populi, or Newes from Spayne, translated according to the Spanish Cop- pie : which may serve to forwam both England, and the United Provinces, how farr to trust to Spanish Pretences. Impr. in the Yeare 1620. 4to. Nassau, pt. il. 1599. 3s. Gordoustoun, 2176, 10s. Re- printed in 1659 and 1679 under the title of ' A choice Narrative of Count Gondo- tnar's Transactions during bis Embassy in England : By Sir Robert Cotton. Knight and Baronet.' It is also reprinted in the Somers Collection of Tracts. The second Part of Vox Populi : or Gondomar appearing in the Likeness of a Matchiavell in a Spanish (Cortes or) Par- liament. Wherein are discovered his treacherous and subtle Practices, to the Kuin as well of England as the Nether- lands. Faithfully translated out of the Spanish Coppie, by a Well-wisher to Eng- land and Holland. Printed at Goricom by Ashuerus Janss, 1624. 4to. Five Pheets, with an engraved title, including a whole-length portrait of Count Gondo- mar and two vignettes, 'The Spanish Parliament,' and 'The English Jesuits a:id Priests.' Bindley, pt. iii. 2032, 1/. resold Hibhert. 7327, 1?. 5s. Gordonstonn, 2179, 1/. 183. Sotheby's, Aug. 1861, both parts. \l. Reprinted in the fourth number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus. For a notice of the effurts made to suppress the 'Vox Populi,' Sit Autobiography of Sir Simmonds U'Ewes, vol. i. p. 153. I Newes from Pamassns. The politicall i Touchstone, taken from Mount Parnassus, i Printed at Helicon, 1622, 4to. The Belgicke Pismire : stinging the slothful! Sleeper, and awaking the dili- i gent, to fast, watch, pray, and work out their own temporal! and eternal! Salva- . I tion, with Fear and Trembling. Lond. , * 1622, 4to. A popular tract in favour of the Low Countries, written to prejudice ' the English against the match which ; Villiers, Duke of Buckingham was then ' negotiating. — The second Edition, to : which is added. The Projector, teaching* I direct, sure and ready way to restore the 1 decayes of church and state, delivered in a Sermon before the Judges in Norwich, 1620. Lond. 1623, 12mo. A Tongue Combat lately bappenir^ betweene two English Souldiers in t!ie Tilt-Boat of Gravesend. Lond. 1623, 4to. In this tract are many phrases current among the common people at the time. The High-"-aies of God and the King. Wherein all Men ovght to walke in Ho- linesse here, to Happinesse hereafter. Delivered in two Sermons preached at Thetford in Norfolke, Anno 1620. By Thomas Scot, Batchelor in Dininity. Printed at London, 1623, 4to. pp. 88, in- cluding the title. An experimental! Discoverie of Spa- nish Practices: or the Councell of a well- wishing Soulder for the Good of hia Prince and State. Printed 16-23-i, 4to. 2 parts. Vox Dei a624), 4to. With a iVontls- piece containing 13 portraits, viz. K. James, P. Charles, the King and Queea ^ of Bohemia and their children, the Dnke of Buckingham, and Earl of Holder- nesse. Gordonstonn, 2177. 3?. 15s. A portrait of the author, set, 45, 1S24, by 0. Pass, is sometlmeu found in this tract. "Vox Regis. (1624) 4to. With a fron- tispiece of K. 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A briefe and true Relation of the Mnr- ther of Mr. Thomas Scot, committed by John Lambert, Soiildier of the Garrison of Utrickt, the 18th of June 1626; with Examination, Confession and Executioru Lond. 1628. 4to. Sis leaves, Gordonstoun, 2184, 1?, lis, 6d, Scott, Thomas. ATnieNairatiTe of the Apprehension of the Grand Travtor Thomas Scot. In a Letter ■n-ritten to Col. B. R., an Honor- able Member of ParUament. Lond, 1660, 4to. — Thomas, of Aston Sandford. Works, edited bv his Son. Lond. 1823 5, 8vo. 10 vols. 2?. 10s. The writings of Thomas Scott are much esteemed. The Theological Works of the Eev. Tho. Scott. Buckingham, 1805, Svo. 5 vols. ■Williams, 1576, 2Z. 4s.— A Selection, Edinb. 1S30, Svo. in 1 vol. pp. ix and 697, with a portrait of Scott.— Lond. Tegg, 1839, fcap. Svo. 8s. Force of Truth, a narrative. Lond. 1799, 12mo. Numerous editions. Essays on the most Important Snbjecta in Religion. Lond. 1793, 12mo.— Fifteenth edition, Lond. 1&44, 12mo. 5s, Sermons on Select Subjects. Lond, 1796, 8vo.— Reprinted, Edinb. 1826, 12mo. OS. Remarks on the Refutation of Calvin- ism by G. Toniline, Bishop of Lincoln. Lond. 1812, Svo, 2 vols, A Collation of the Quotations from the Old Testament in the New, with the Sep- tuagint, Svo, This important collation is to be found in the ninth and tenth volumes of the Christian Observer for the years 1810 and 1811. Letters and Papers, with Observations by John Scott. Loud. 1824, Svo. portrait, 12s, The Life of the Eev. Thomas Scott, including a Narrative drawn up by him- self, and copious extracts from his Letters. By the Rev. John Scott. Sixth edition, Loud, 1824, Svo, portrait, 14s.— 1833, 12mo. 6s. This venerable and learned divine pub- lished a valuable edition of the Holy Bible. Sti p. 191. — Capt. Walter. A true His- tory of several honourable Families of the right honourable Kame of Scot, in the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk and others adjacent. — Sat- chels's Postr'al, presenttd to his 222J. SCO SCO noble Friends of the Names of Scot and Elliot, and others. Edinb. 1683, 4to. Pp. ISO, written partly in prose, and partly in doe^rel verse. Roxbnrghe, 3412, 21. 4s. Heber, pt. iv. 1/.— Edinb. 1776, 4to. Bindlev. pt. iii. 1990, 129. Roxbnrghe, 8770, 14s. Nassau, pt. ii. 997, 17s.— Ua- wick, 1786, Sto. For some notice of this whimsical volame, see Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. i. p. 63, and Ryan's Poetry and Poets, vol. i. p. 229. Scott, Sir Walter. The Poeti- cal and other Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. POETICAL WORKS. Poetical Works, including the Minstrel- sy of the Scottish Border and SirTristrem. Edinb. 1815, royal 8vo. 10 vols. 10^. 10s. — Edinb. 1822, 8vo. 10 vols, with portrait. —Edinb. 1822, 12mo. 8 vols, with portrait by W. T. 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An Epy- graumie oi tlie Death of Cuthbert Stotte sommetyme Beshoppe of Cliester. Licensed to Tho. llarshe in 1565. See Dbakt, Thomas— Hosius, Stanis- laus. OsoRio, Jerome. Shadwell, Charles. Works (consisting of his seven Plays, Songs, &c.). Dubliu, 1720, 8vo. 2 vols. Rhodes, 2072, 10s. Gd. Five New Playa. Loud. 1720, 12mo. Utterson, 6s. — Thomas. The Dramatic Works. Lond. 1720, 12mo. 4 vols, portrait. Strettell, 1322, 11. 129. Roxburghe, 3934, IZ. los. Willett, 2231. 2?. 15s. Utter- son, 1/. 15s. Sotheby's, March, 1861, 2/. ISs. An able notice of this draujatist will be found in the Ketrospective Review, N.S. ii. 55-96. A collection of 17 single Plays, 1692-98, Heber, pt. ii. II. 3s. The l^anca.shire Witches, and Teague O'Divelly, the Irish Priest. A Comedy, Lond. 1682, 4to.— 1691, 4to,— Reprinted, 1853, 4to. Sermon preached at the Funeral of T. Shadwell, Poet Laureate, and Historio- grapher Royal. By N. Brady. Lond. 1693, 4to. SnAFTESBtrsT, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl (first) of. Lite of Antliony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbiu-y. 4to. This privately ptinted memoir, drawn up by Benjamin Martyn, was revised by Dr. Gregory Sharpe and Dr. Kippis. After the book and introduction by 0r. Kippis bad been printed, a difference arose between the late Earl and the Doc- tor, and his Lordship caused the whole impression to be destroyed. No title- page is afhsed to the volume. Evans, in 1830, 211. It has since been reprinted, entitled. The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, from Original Documents in the possession of the family. By Mr. B. Martyn and Dr. Kippis. Edited by G. W. Cooke, Esq. Lond. Bentley, 1836, 8vo. 2 vols, portrait, 1(. 8s. reduced 14a. The com pleat Statesmen demonstrated in the l..ife, Actions and Politicks of Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury. Lond. 1682, I2mo. 5s. With portrait. Attributed to John Uuuton. Rawleigh Redivivus, or the Life and Death of Antliony Earl of Shaftesbury. Lond. 1683, 8vo. with portrait^ 5a. SHA SHA 2251 Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches of the First Earl of Shaftesburr. bv W. D. Christie. Lond. 18C0, Svo.'lOs. 6d. SHATTHSBrRT, Antlionv Ashley Cooper, Earl (third) of. Characte- ristics of Men, Manners, Opinions and Times. Lend. 1711, &c. 8to. 3 Tols. Lend. 1714, 8vo. 3 vols, with portrait and plates bv Gribelin. Bindlev, pt. iii. 661, 5s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. HoHis, 1219, 11. lis, Dowdeswell, 671, 1?. lis. 6d.— Lond. 1723, 8vo.3vols. Heath, 1720.12s. — 1727, Svo. 3 vols. LARGE PAPER. Roscoe, 1879. 21 3s. WilUams, 1603. morocco, 31.— Fifth and first complete edition, 1732. Svo. 3 vols, full-length portrait and vignettes, by Gribelin. To this edition is annexed a Letter concerning Design. — Lond. Ton- 8on, 1733, 18mo. 3 vols. — Lond. Tonson, 1737, Svo. (called sixth edition), 3 vols, portrait and cuts bv Gribelin. Willett, 2232, 12s. LARGE PAPER. North, pt. ii. 1632, 31. Dent, pt. ii. 493, morocco, 3?. 7s. —Lond. 1744, 18mo. 3 vols.— Lond. 1789, 18mo. 3 vols. I.AP.GE THICK PAPER. Sothe- by's, May, 1855, mor. 6Z. 15s. — Lond. 1749, 12mo. 3 vols.— Lond. 1750, collected into one vol. 12tao.— Lond. 1758, 12mo. 4 vols. — Lond. 1767, 12mo. 3 vols. — Birmingham, by Baskerville, 1773, royal 8vo. 3 vols. Nassau, stained, pt. ii. 441, nissia, il. 15s. Willett, stained, 2233, 3/. 33. Eyton, morocco, 3?. 3s. Stowe, stained, 21, 3s. Hawtrey, fine old red morocco, 51. 7s. 6d. All the copies of this Baskerville edition are more or less stained, unless they have been cleaned by the binder. Bp. Warburton observes, 'Mr. Pope told me, that, to his knowledge, the Cha- racteristics had done more harm to Ke- vealed Religion in England than all the works on Infidelity put together.' Letter concerning Enthusiasm. Lond. 1708, 8vo. Forming the first treatise in his ' Characteristics.' Sensus Communis, or an Essay upon the freedom of Wit and Humour. Lond. 1709, 8 vo. Second treatise in his ' Cha- racteristics.' Soliloquy, or Advice to an Author. Lond. 1710, Svo. Third treatise in his ' Characteristics.' An Enquiry concerning Virtue or Me- rit, first printed in 1699. Lond. 1709. The fourth treatise in his ' Characteristics.' Moralists, a Philos'^phical Rhapsody. Lond. 1709, Svo. Fifth treatise in his ' Characteristics.' Miscellaneous Reflections, &e. 1714. Eixih. treatise in his ' Characteristics.' j The Judgment of Hercules. Lond. 1713, Svo. The seventh treatise in his ' Cha- racteristics.' The Letter concerning Design first appeared in the fifth edition of his 'Cha- racteristics,' in 1732. Several Letters by a Noble Lord to a young man at the University. Lond. 1716, Svo. Letters to Robert Molesworth, Esq. With two Letters to Sir John Cropley. To which is prefixed a large introduction (by Toland). Lond. 1721, 8vo.— Lond. 1750, 12mo. The account of the Earl of Shaftes- bury and his Works, in the ninth volume of the General Dictionary, historical and critical, was drawn up and communicated by his lordship's son. the fourth earl. See Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors, by Park, vol. iv. p. 55. Shah-Nameh. See Feedosi, p. 790. Shaeeltos, Francis. A blazpig Starre, or burnyng Beacon. Lond. 1580, 16mo. Towneley, pt. i. 785. A copy is in the British Museum. See BuLLisGEB, Henry, p. 310. Shakespeae, John. A Grammar of the Hindustani Language. Lond, 1813, 4to. Second edition, 1818, 4to.— Third edi- tion, Kingsbury, 1826, 4to. — With a short Grammar of the Dakhani, 1843, royal Svo.— Lond. Richardson, 1646. royal sVo. 14s. — Sixth edition, 1855, royal Svo. 14s. A valuable work. Muntakhabat-i-Hindi. or Selections in Hindustani, with a verbal Translation and grammatical Analysis of some Part, for the Use of Students of that Language, by John Shakespear, Esq. Lond. 1817-18, 4to. 2 vols.— Lond. 1824, 4to. 2 vols.— Fifth edition, Lond. Richardson, 1846, 4to. 2 vols. U. 16s. Dictionary, Hindustani and English, with an English-Hindustani Index. Lond. 1817, 4to. — Second edition, much enlarged. Lond. 1820, 4to.— Third edition, much enlarged, Lond. 1834, 4to.— Fourth edition, to which is added (in place of the Index) a Dictionary, English and Hin- dustani, entirely new. Lond. Richardson, 1849, 4to. 51. OS.— Re-issned in 1861, with a new title-page, and reduced to 3/. 3s. Introduction to the Hindostani Tongue, comprising a Grammar and Vocabulary, English and Hindostani. Lond. Richard- son, 1845, royal Svo. pub. at 11. 10s. red, 1^ Is. 2252 INDEX TO THE BtBLIOGEAPHY OE SHAKESPEAEE. PAOB FlEST POUE FOLIO EDITIONS ..... 2253 MoDEEN EDITIONS, arranged critically and chronologically , 2259 EeFEEENCE to EDITIONS ACCOBDING TO DATES . . . 2270 Selections of Shakespeaee's Plats .... 2273 Sepaeate Plats, including the eaelt quaetos . . 2274 Spueious, or Doubtful Plats .... 2302 Shakespeaee's Poems ...... 2305 Graphic Illusteations of Shakespeaee (English) . . 2309 Skakespeaeiana, being publications concerning Shakespeare and his Editors, chronologically arranged . , 2312 Shakespeaeb Jubilee Pctblications . . . .i • 2317 Ireland Forgeries and Controversy .... 231.3 . .; Collier Controversy (in Exoland) . .^:'i . . . 233o Haxrott's Shakespeabiana . . . . .2340 Shakespeaee Society Publications . . . 2341 Shaxespeaeian Music ..... 2313 foreign translations and commentaries. Geeman Teanslations . . ... 2345 CoJEPLETB Works, 2345. Spurious Plavs, 2346. Separate Plats, 2347. Poems, 2353. German Shakespeabiana, 2353. Collier Controversy in Germany, 2356-57. Eeench Teanslations , . . 2357 Complete 'NVorks, 2357. ' Separate Plays, 235S. Poems, 2359. French Shakespeariana, 2360. Italian Teanslations, 2360-62. Spanish, 2382. Poetu- guese, 2362. Dutch, 2362-64. Feiesic, 2364. Danish, 2364. Swedish, 2364. Bohemian, 2365. HuNGAEiAN, 2365. Polish, 2365. Kussian, 2366. ■Wallachian, 2366. Modeen Geeek, 2366. Ben- galee, 2366. EoEEiGN Geaphic Illustkations, cMefly German and French . 2366 2253 SHAKESPEAEE. Shakespeabe, William, Works. First Editioii. 3Ik- Wiluam Shakr- SPEABES CuJIEDIES. HiSTOEIES & TRAGE- DIES. Published according to the true Obigixall Copies. Lond. Printed by Isaac laggard and Edward Blount, 1623, folio. Published at 1?. The first edition contains 36 plays, being the usual num- ber, with the exception of Perid^s, which was first added to the third edition. Of these 36 plays there had been no previous editions of 17 ; and of four (Merry 'Wives, Henry V. and Henry VI. parts 2 and 3), there had been no authentic edition. Retrospective Rev. X. S. voL i. pp. 91-96, where the following quotation from Home Tooke's Diversions of Purley is also found "The first edition is the only one, in my opinion, worth regarding, and it is much to be wished, that an edition of Shakspeare were given literatim according to the first folio, for by the presumptuous license of the dwarfish commentators, who are for ever cutting him down to their own size, ve risk the loss of Shakespeare's genuine text, which that folio assuredly con- tains." Dr. Richard Wright, in 1787, 10/. Field, 402. title reprinted, 16?. 16s. Rhodes, 2696. title and last leaf reprinted, 19/. 19s. White Knights. 4013, mor. (short and imperfectj IK. 7s. 6d. Roscoe, 1348, title reprinted, 2H. Steevens, 313, ilS. title, and Ben Jonson's verses from the second edition. 22?. Perry, pt.iii. 1335, with s reprinted title-page, 28/. 10s. Garrick, 2405. not fine, and wanting the verses by B. Jonson. 34/. 2s. 6d. Resold. -Toller, in 1S44, &6?. Reed, 8663, inlaid by Henderson the player, and bound in 3 vols, in russia, 88/. Stanley, 426, title reprinted, and wanting the original verses, russia. by Roger Payne, 37?. IBs. resold Xorth, pt.iii. 455, 39/. 18s. Sir P. Thompson, 936, 41/. Kassau, pt. ii. 1012, with verses from the second edition, 49?. 7s. Hibbert, 7564, russia, fine and perfect by Montague, K/. Is.; resold Wilks, in 1847, 155/. and again, Gardner, in 1854, 250?. size 12| by 8 inches (bought by Henry Uuth, Esq.) Roxburghe, 3786. portrait and verses iulaid, morocco. 100?. ; size 134 ^7 Scinches, now the Duke of Devonshire's. Dent, pt. ii. 1268, mor. (large and fine, but tlie tide pasted down) 110/. 5s, K.emble, 1657, inlaid and bound in mor. 112?. 7a resold Boswell, 3210, 105/. Saunders' in 1819, size V2l by 8S inches, 121?. 16s. now in the Grenville collection. Evans, in 1825, fine and tall copy, but wanting the verses, the List of Actors, and Digges' Verses to Shakespeare's Memorie, 89?. 53. Heber, pt. ii. in 1K4, wanting Ben Jonson's verses, the leaf containing Digges' verses, and list of actors, also the title deficient of the imprint, 57/. ISs. Broadley, in 1832, very fine and large copy, but wanting Ben Jonson's verse.? opposite Portrait, Digges' verses, and the list of actors, 51?. Bright, in 1&45, the title reprint, verses from another edition, and some leaves inlaid, 31i. lOs. Wilks (see anti), March, 1847, fine and perfect, russia, by Montague, 155?. Stowe, in 1^49, russia, i2| by 8^ in., the verses inlaid, 76?. Hawirey, 1853, some leaves mended, 63/. Utterson, 1852, title and portrait mounted, verses inlaid, and seve- ral leaves mended. 49?. E. Poynder, June 5, 1854, bound in russia by Roger Payne, title reprint, but original head and verses, the latter inlaid, size 12J by 8J inches, SS?. Lo.scombe, June 19, 1S54, in red mo- rocco, the upper part of the title repaired, the verses in facsimile, and a few leaves mended, size 12 by 8 inches, 65/ 10s. So- theby's, Dec. 1S54. size 12^ by 8j inches, 150/. Sotheby's, May, 1855 (Bakersj, size 12i by 8f inches ; verses inlaid, but with two cancelled leaves in As Yoa Like It, 163/. 16s. (bought for Mr. Lenox, of New York). Sotheby's, Ang. 1S55, morocco, by Bedford, the verses and a few passages in facsimile by Harris, 75/. 10s. Sotheby's, March, 1S56. title printed facsimile, the portrait inlaid and portion of last leaf MS. 66?. Sotheby's, April, 1856 (Lane's), mor. size 12| by 8J inches, 164?. 17s. (bought for the Karl of Gosford). Halliwell, May, 1856, verses, title, and three last leaves reprinted, ifcc. with MS. annotations. 39?. Sotheby's, Jan. 1857. title reprinted, verses from the second edition, list of actors and last leaf facsimile, and parts mended, 47?. Holland, July, 1860, title reprint, but original head, morocco, 91?., size 12| by &J inches. Mr. Ellis has a copy measuring 12| by Si, in morocco, price 200 guineas. A copy in the possession of K. S. Turner, 2254 SHAKESPEAEE. ShakeSPEAEE, Wm. — continued. Esq., measures 131 by 8J. Auotlier, in the possession of Kobert Holford, Esq., quite as large, and extremely fine, is said to have cost him 2.50/., and George Daniel, Esq. has a very fine one (formerly Daniel Moore's) said to be even larger. The late Bp Butler had a copy contain- ing a proof leaf of page 278 of Hamlet, and sever.al variations described in Ma- lone's Shakespeare, vol. xsi.; but the title, portrait, and verses were facsimile, and Cymbeline of the second edition. Collation of tU First Edition— 'TMe, on ■which is the portrait of Shakespeare, by Martin Droeshout, opposite is a leaf con- taining verses, 10 lines ' To the Header,' signed B. I. (for Ben lonson), and printed thus: To the Reader. This Tigure, that thou here seest put, It was for gentle Shakespeare cut; Wherein the Grauer had a strife vvitli Nature, to out-doo the life: 0, could he but liaue drawne his wit As well in brasse, as he hath hit His face ; the Print would then surpasse All, that was euer writ in brasse. But, since he cannot, Reader, looke Not ou his Picture, but his Hooke. B. I. The vnriatinns hetveen this first edition of the verses and the second, are seen in the fourth and fifth lines, where the vv is small in the first, and large in the. second edition. The third and fourth editions have several words in Italic, which sufficiently distin- guish them. Dedication 'to William Earle of Pem- broke, &c.' and 'Philip Earle of Mont- gomery, &c.,' signed 'lohn Heminge and Henry Conde.ll,' tuw pages on one leaf: (In tlie bottom line of first page the word like is in this first edition, while some is substituted in the second). 'To the great Variety of Readers,' signed John Heminge and llmrui Condeli : one le.af, tilt reverse page hlank; 'To the me- mory of my beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare,' 2 pages of verses, sign''d Ben. lonson, on one leaf. 'Vpon tlie Lines and Life of the Famous Scenicke Poet, Master 'WilUam Shakespeare,' signed Hvgh Holland, one leaf, the re- verse page hlank ; 'To the Memorie of the deceased Authour, Maister W. Shakes- peare,' 22 lines, signed L. Digges, and ' To the Memorie of i\L W. Shake-speare,' 8 lines, signed L M., both on one leaf, the reverse page lilank ; ' The Workes of William Shakespeare, containing all his Comedies, Histories and Tragedies; Truely set forth according to their first Uriginall,' followed hy ' The Names of tlie Principall Actors iu all these Playes,' one i leaf, the reverse page Hank ; ' A Cata- logve of the seuerall Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies contained in this Volume,' one leaf , the reverse page hlank. This first edition contains refr.rences to the pages of the volume, ivhirh are omitted in the second. (It is curious that in this catalogue of contents ' Troilus and Cressida' is not mentioned, although contained in the volume.) After these 9 preliminary leaves follow the plays, paged as here indicated. — The Tempest, pp. 1—19; The Two Gentlemen of Vero- na, pp. 20—38; (the running titles of pp. 37. 3S are wrongly printed 'The Merry Wiues of Windsor'); The Merry Wiuea of Windsor, pp. 39—60 (pp. 50 and 59 are misprinted 58 and 51): Measvre for Mea- svre, pp. 61—84 ; The Comedie of Errors, pp. 85—100 (p. 86 is misprinted 88); Much adoe about Nothing, pji. 101 — 121 ; Loues Labour lost, pp. 122 — 144 ; A Mid- summer Nights breame, pp. 145^162 (pp. 153 and 161 are misprinted 151, 163); The Merchant of Venice, pp. 163 — 184 (pp. 164, 165 are misprinted 162, 163, and Mr. Amyot had a copy in which page 166 was printed 160); As vou Like it, pp. 185— 207 (p. 189 is mi.sprinted 187); The Taming of the Shren", pp. 208— 229 (p. 214 in some copies is misprinted 212); All's Well that Ends Well, pp. 230—254 (p. 237 in some copies is mis- printed 233, pp. 249, 250 are misprinted 251, 252); Twelfe Night, Or what you will, pp. 255—275 (p 265 is misprinted 273); page 276 is blank; The Winters Tale, pp. 277—303; page 304 is blank. The life and death of King lohn, pp. 1—22; The life and death of King Ri- chard the Second, pp. 23—43 (p. 37 in some copies is misprinted 39); The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry siraaraed llnt-Spvrre, pp. 46— 73 (pp. 47 and 48 are missing); The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Containing his Death : and the Corona- tion of King Henry the Fift, pp. 74—100 (pp. 89, 90 are raiopriuted 91, 92); a leaf containing Epilogve and "Tlie Actors Names; The Life of Henry the Fift, pp. 69—95 ; The first Part of Henry the Sixt, pp. 96—119; The second Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Good Dukellvmfrey, pp. 120—146; Tlie third Hart of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Yorke, pp. 147—172 (pp. 165, 166 are misprinted 167, 168); The Tragedy of Richard the Third : with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the liattell of Bosnorth Field, pp. 173—204; The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight, pp. 205—232 (p. 216 is misprinted 218) ; Tlie Prologue, and first page of The Tragedie of Troylns and Cressida unpaged, after which pp. 79 — 80; then 25 pages on 13 leaves without SHAKESPEAEE. 2255 Shakespeaee, Wm. — continued. pagination, the last blank ; The Tra- gedy of Coriolanus, pp. 1 — 30 ; The La- mentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus, pp. 31—52 ; The Tragedie of Komeo Rnd Ivliet, pp. 53—79 (,pp. 77, 78, want- ing"!; The Life of Tymon of Athena, pp. 80 — S2. 81—98 (^which makes pages SO and 82 duplicate); a leaf containing 'The Actors Names,' the reverse of the page blank ; The Tragedie of Ivlivs Casar, pp. 109—30; The Tragedie of Macbeth, pp. 131 — 51 ; The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, pp. 1.52 — 6, (157 to 256 omitted) 257—82 (.pp. 279, 282 are misprinted 259 — 280, and Jlr. Amyot had a copy in which p. 278 contained ten errors, which were corrected in other copies ; he thought this might be an uncorrected proofj ; The Tragedie of King Lear, pp. 28;i— 309 (p. 308 is mis- printed 38) ; The Tragedie of ( )thello, the Woore of Venice, pp. 310—339; (Messrs. Longmans had a copy in which, at the top of page 333, were the words •' and hell gnaw his bones," instead of Roderigo's Speech ;) The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra, pp. .340—368 ; The Tragedie of Cymbeline, pp. 369—399 (pp. 379, 399 are misprinted 3b9 and 993). The signatures in [ the volume run thus : A, contaming title and ' introductory matter, 8 leaves; the Tem- pest to the Winters Tale, A to Cc 2, in sixes (V is In some copies misprinted Vv) ; King John to Troilus and Cressida, a to g. iu sixes, (a 3 is misprinted A a 3), g g, 8 leaves, h to x, and %, '<*', iu sixes. cr<", onii leaf, (m 3 is misprinted 13, \ X is is not marked) ; Coriolanus to Cym- beline, a a to f f, in sixes (b b 2 is misprinted B b 2) j g g has eight leaves (five of which are marked g g, g g 2, G g p g 2, g g 3), h h, k k t-o v V, X, y y to b b b, in sixes (n n and n n 2 are misprint- ed N n and N n 2, oo is misprinted O o. 00 2 has no signature, 1 1 2 is misprinted 1 1 3, y y 2 and y y 3 are misprinted y 2 and y 3). At the end of the volume is 'Printed at the Charges of W. Jag- gard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623.' The Portbait bv Droeshoct served for the first four editions. The genuine state, as it occurs iu the first three editions, is distinguishable from subse- quent impressions by the shading on the left of the forehead (as it stands before you), which is expressed by single lines curving inwards from left to right with- out any crossing whatever, while iu the repaired state, as it occurs in the fourth edition, the lines are strongly crossed, and bend outwards. Besides this, the hair is cros.^ed in the repaired state, I while in the original it is iu single lines. , A copy of thir first editiou of Shake- 1 speare, formerly in the possession of Messrs. Arch, of Comhill, bore the data of 1622, and another of the same data (formerly Mr. Baker's, and now iu the possession of Mr. Lenox of New Vork) has in addition, two cancelled leaves in the play of ' As you like it,' sheet R ; but, as regards the date, Mr. Lenox, in his own privately printed catalogue, throws some doubt on its integrity. He says, " The title-page with the date 1622 'is inlaid at the bottom lelow the imprint : if by this means the last tigure has been tampered with, the alteration is very successfully concealed." Reprint of the First Edition, 1807, folio, published at 51. 5s. Hibbert, 878-3, i;. lis. Rhodes, 2699, 11. 14s. Strettell, 1668, russia, 2?. 12s. 6d. Perry, pt. iii. 1339, carefully compared, literatim and verbatim, by W. Upcott, and 368 errors of the press corrected, 121. Is. 6d Haw trey, July, 1853, russia, 31. 6s. Dawson Turner, March, 1853, with a trauscript of Mr. L'pcott's errata, il. 8s. Sotheby's, Jan. 1860, with the errata discovered by Wm. Upcott marked in the margins, 61. 12s. 6d. On INDIA PAPER, three copies printed. So- theby's, March, 1847, il. is. In Thorpe's Catalogue, 1825, with additional portraits of Shakespeare and the Earl of Pembroke, 16?. 16s. Concerning Mr L'pcott's Errata, see Notes and Queries, vol. vii.p.47. A Second Reprint of the First Edi- tion is now iu the course of publication (1862) by Mr. Lionel Booth. This is a facsimile as to matter, but differs in size, being a broad 8vo. (or rather small 4to.) instead of folio, price IZ. lis. 6d. There will also be an edition in imperial Svo. and a few copies will be printed in folio, size of the original, two of them on vel- lum. Like the original, it is divided into 3 parts, viz. 1. Comedies; 2. Histories; 3. Tragedies, which are intended to form one volume. The first part, contain- ing the Comedies, with a photographic facsimile of the original portrait by Droeshout, has already been issued, price 10s. 6d. Those Plays which appeared singly before the first collective edition, are also printed separately, and inter- leaved for the purpose of annotation, at 5s. each play. Facsimile of the First Edition. — An exact facsimile of the first folio, produced by the Plioto-zincographic process at Her Majesty's Ordnance Survey Office, under the direction of .'iir Henry James, at the instigation of Howard Staunton. Esq., is now in progress. It will be published by subscription at Wl. or less. Mr. E. W. Ashbee is also engaged in producing a facsimile by tracing and the lithographic process. 2256 SHAKESPEAEE. Shaeespeaee, Wm. — continued. Second Edition. Mr. WrLLiAsi SUAKESPEAEES (JoMEDrES, HiSTOEIES AXD Tragedies. PrBusnED accoedixg to THE TKCE Oeigisall Copie3. The second Impression. Lond. Printed by The. Cotes, for Robert Allot, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Blacke Beare in Pauls Church-yard, 1632, folio. A copy is in the possession of Mr. Lilly, in which the word is spelt coppks. There ■were several Proprietors of this edition, and each one seems to have had a title printed with his own name, so that some bear the name of Robert Allot, othersWil- liam Aspley, Richard Hawkins, or John Smethwick. (Mr. Lenox, of New York, has six variations of this title-page.) A copy of this 2nd edition is in existence, dated 1631. {Sic Lowndes, but he does not give his authority, and we have no faith in the assertion.) Garrick. 2406, 3?. 3s. Rhodes, 2697, 31. 5s. White Knights, 4014, morocco, 5?. 2s. 6d. Field, 404, ol. 10s. North, pt. iii. 456, bl. 12s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. oS2. 6?. 6s. Strettell,16S9, russia, 61. Ss. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1013, 71. 10s. Bindlev, pt. iii. 814, 9;. resold Perry, pt. iii. 1336', 71. 7s. resold Jadis, 202, 12?. 123. Kemble, 1658', 11?. lis. Hibbert, 7563, russia, 13?. Stan- ^ ley, 427, russia, by Roger Payne, 13?. 2s. : 6d. Roxburghe, 3787, morocco, 15?. Dent, i pt. IL 1269, morocco, 15?. Steevens, 1314, K.Chas. I.'scopy,18Z.18s.(bought for Geo. III., see note in first col. of next page); this had previously sold at Mead's sale for 2?. 12s. 6d. and at Dr. Askew's for 5?. 10s.) Dr. Valpy, 1S32, 187., resold, Broadley, in 1832, blue morocco. 12?. 5s. Heber, pt i. 10?. 5s. Sotheby's, 1847, title and 3 leaves mended, russia, 11?. lis. Stowe, in 1849, russia, 11?. 5s. Utterson, 1852, verses inlaid, 6?. Hawtrey, 1853, 13^ by 9t% inches, title inlaid, 13?. 5s. Crawford, in 1S54, large and fine, in morocco, 28?. 1 Loscombe, June, 16.54, 13/. 5s. Gardner, ' July, 1854, 18?. 10s., size 13i by Sf. So- • theby, Dec. 1S54, russia, Tho. Cotes for Wm. Aspley, 17?. 10s. (Mr. Halli- well has a copy with this imprint, which he considers extremely rare. It cost him 31?. 10s.) Another copy, Thos. Cotes for Rob. Allot, russia, bv Hering, 13i by 85, 11?. 5s. .Sotheby's, Jan. 1857, last leaf laid down, 8?. 12s. 6d. Sotheby's, Aug. 1857, size 13i by 8| inches, with ' MS. coiTections in an old hand, morocco, title, verses, and some leaves inlaid, 10/. Dr. Bliss, June, 185S, portrait repaired and last leaf backed, else fine, with du- plicate title pages, on one of which the word according is spelt accodring, morocco, 30;. Holland, July, 1860, fine, in old calf, measuring 13J by 85 in., 30?. Mr. Le- nos's copyj Smetliicick title, measoies 13| by 8| in. Sotheby's, Jan. 1860, Tho. Cote, for Robert Allot, mor. 20?. Singer, pt. iii. May, IStiO, (wanting the verses.; with MS. corrections in in old hand. 19/. lOs. So- theby's, Dec. 1861, (Rev. Jos. Hunter's sale,) russia, by Roger Payne (part of the title torn away), 11/. Mr. Geo. Daniel has a copy (bought at Neville Holt's sale for 2SZ. Is,), with rough leaves in it. Collation. — Title, on which is the portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout, op- posite is a leaf containing Ben Jonson'a verses, printed thus : To the Reader. This Figrnre, that thou here seest put. It was for gentle Shakespeare cut ; Wherein the Graver had a strife With Nature, to out-doo the life : O, could he but have drawne his Wit As well in Brasse, as he hath hit His face : the Print would then surpasse All, that was ever writ in brasse. But, since he cannot. Reader, locke Not on his Picture, but his Bo. ' To the — Readers,' one leaf; ' Upon the Elfiges of — and 'An Epitaph on — W. Shakespeare,' (by John Milton, but unsigned), one leaf [the verses on thin leaf are- not in the 1st editiou]; two poems to the memory of Shakespeare, signed L. Digges and J. M., one leaf; 'The Names of the Principal Actors in all these Playes,' oire leaf; poems, signed Ben. lonson, 1. M. S. and Hugh Holland, with R Catalogue of all the Comedies, &c. in all 8 leav.:s ; the Tempest to the Winters Tale, pp. 1—303 (pp. 46, 58, 153, 194, 249, 250, 265 are misprinted 64, &'), 151, 494, 251, 252, 273, and pages 276 and 304 are blank _) ; King John to Henry IV. part 2, pp. 1 — 100(pp. 47 and 48 are missing, and pp. 49, 89, 90 are misprinted 45, 91, 92, but in some copies p. 49 is correct); then a leaf containing Epilogve and the Actors Names; Henry V. to Henry VIII., pp. 69 to 232 (pp.94, 95, 164, 209 are mis- printed 49, 59, 194, 120;; Troilus and Cressidato Cymbeline, pp. 1 to 168, 269 to 419 (pp. 96, 154, 286, 287, 341, 342,351, 352, a55, 3S9 are misprinted 67, lai, 186, 187, 143, 144, 151, 152, 335, 399). At the end of the volume is ' Printed at London by Thomas Cotes, for John Smethwick, William Aspley, Richard Hawkins. Ri- chard Meighen, and Robert Allot, 1632.' The signatures of the volume run thus : Title and introductory matter. A, &c. 10 leaves, the Tempest to Winter's Tale, A to Cc 2,in sizes ; King John to Henry VIII SHAKESPEAEE. 2257 SEUKESPEiEE, Win. — continued. « toy, in sixes; (13, m,in 2, are misprinted h 3, M, m 3,) TroiUis and Cressida to C ym- heline, a a to d d d 4, in sixes (c c is erro neously printed b b, b bi is missed). In a copy of this edition formerly belonging to Dr. Mead, than to Askew, afterwards to George Steevens, and at his sale piir- chased for K. George III., is the writing of K. Charles I. in these words, ' Dum Spiro Spero, C.R. ;' and that of Sir Tho- mas Herbert, Groom of the Bedchamber to K. Charles I., 'ex dono serenissimi Begis Car, servo suo htimiliss, T. Hur- hert.' It has also the hand-writing of Ben Jonaon and of George III. This copy must ever be regarded as of great national curiosity, not only from its former possessors, but also from the circumstance of its being the identical copy referred to by Milton in his Iconoclastes, where he Bays, " I shall not instance an abstruse writer, wherein the King might be less conversant, but one whom we well know was the closet companion of these his so- litudes, William Shakespeare." This in- teresting volume, altiiough in the cata- logue of King George the Fourth's magnificent donation to the British Mu- Feum, is not in that repository; but re- mains with some other works in the Royal Collection at Windsor. Third Edition. Mb.Willi.am Shake- speak's Comeuies, Histories, and Tra- gedies. Published accoudixg to the TRUE Oeigixal Copies. The third Im- pression. And unto this Impression is added seven Playes, never before printed in folio, viz. : Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London Prodigal!. The History of Thomas L'^. Cromwell. Sir John Old- castle Lord Cobhain. The Puritan Wi- dow. A Yorkshire Tragedy. The Tra- gedy of Locrine. Lond. Printed for P. C. 1664, fol. (Some copies, dated 1663, do not contain these additional plays, see next page.) 'This edition is said to be very rare, the greater part of the copies having been destroyed at the fire of London.' (This statement has very fairly been doubted.) Of the seven additional plays Pericles is the only one retained in later editions, all the others being deemed spurious. Dr. Richard Wright in 1787, date of title 1663, v. Ss. Field. 405, 61. 12s. 6d. Hib- tert, 7.561, russia, 71. lOs. Steevens, 1315, Sl.Ss. Kemble, 1659, title repaired, russia, SI. Bs; resold Utterson, 1852, 10^. 10s. Per- ry, pt. iii. 1337, russia, 13/. 2s. 6d. White Knights. 4015, morocco, 14/. 10s. Nassau, pt. li. 1014, with the double titles, dated 1663 and 1664, 16/. 5s. 6d. Stanley, 428, morocco, 16/. 16s. Rhodes, 2698, date 1663, with the portrait on the title-page, 22/. Is. Hibbert, 7562, with the double titlea and porU-ait, 24/. Koxburghe, 37.SS, morocco, 35/. Evans, April, 1S2.), date 16134, leaf supplied in MS., 5(. 12s. 6d. Uent, pt. ii. 1270, with numerous curious and important MS. emendations in a coeval hand, mor. 65/. 2s. JoUey, in 1844, date 1663, with tlie portrait on the title page, 17/. ; also a copy, date 1664, 9/. 5s Heber, pt. ii. date 1664, 26/. 10s. Broad ley, 1S32, date 1664. 11/. 5s. Wilks, 1847, (Hibbert's copy), 25/. 10s. Stowe, Feb- ruary, 1819, date 1664, russia, margin of portrait mended, and title lined, 35/. Thorpe liad a copy, 1663, 25/. Haw- trey, in 1853, date 1664, leaf containing portrait and verses mounted, 20/. JoUey, 1653, date 1663, with the spurious plays, but wanting verses. 15/. Loscombe, June, 1854, date 1664, 16/. Gardner, July lSo4, date 1663, 12,% by 85^ inches, 25/. Sotheby's, Dec. 1854, date 1664, with duplicate title, of the date 1663, russia. by Ilering. 13 by 8.j inches, 501, Sotheby's, J.au. 1857, date 1663,16/.; ano- ther, date 1664, title and dedication fac- simile, the leaf containing portrait and verses mended, 15/. Sollieby's, Aug. 1857, date 1664, morocco, 20/. 10s. Dr. Bliss, June, 1858, very fine, morocco, 511, Lord Stuart de Rothsay, date 1664, with duplicate title 1663. and verses in large type opposite, fine tall copy, 50/. A similar copy, but the verses inlaid, and wantins 5 leaves, Sotheby's, Aug. 1857, 261. 10s. A copy, formerly Dr. Fanner's, and now in Mr, Miller's library at Britwell, Bucks, has both titles; the one dated 1664 in its usual state, that of 1663 with a blank space for portrait, and Ben Jonson's verses in large type opposite. It mea- sures 13i by 8| inches. Miss Currer, Aug. 1862. date 1664, in the original calf binding, 13J by 8| inches, 43/. iOs. CoVat'ton. — Title, one leaf, opposite which is the portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout, with Ben Jonson's verses underneath : — To the Header. This Figure, that thou here seest put, It was for gentle Shakespeare cut ; Wherein the Graver had a strife With Xature, to out-doe the Life: O, could he but have drawn his WU As well in Brasse, as he has hit His Face ; the Print would then surpasse All, that was ever writ in Brasse. But, since he cannot. Reader, look Not on his Ficture, but his Book. B.J. There are several variations between the third and fourth editions of these verses. Ivt the principal is, that Shakespeare is .speU with the final e in the third, and without iim the fourth edition. The Introductorymatteris similar to tl>at 225S siia:k:espeaee. Shakespeaee, V^m. — cntinued. in the second edition,but somewhat differ- ently arranged, and printed in a much larger type, without any blank pages, in all 8 leaves; Tempest to Cymbeline, pp. 1 — 677 ; Pericles, pp. 1 — 20 ; London Prodigal to Locrine, pp. 1—100. Errors in the pagination of the volume, some of which do not occur in all copies, from which circumstance it is evident that several were corrected during the time the volume was passing through the press. — Among those we have tested are the fol- lowing, but we are aware there are many more. Page 39 is misprinted 36 ; pp. Iu8, 109, 120, 196 are misprinted 56, 111. 119, 194,(but in some copies pp. 1'39 and 120 are correct); pp. 201, 203, 223 are misprinted 103. 103, 123 ; pp. 276 and 304 are blank ; p. 373 is misprinted 374 ; pp. 428, 433 are misprinted 4.33, 428; p. 478 is in some co- pies paged on the wrong side, in some on the proper side ; pp. 560 to 56-3 are repeat- ed ; pp. 576, 579 are misprinted 556,559 ; p. 608 is missing ; pp. 619, 650, 651, 659 are misprinted 617, 649, 650, 657, (in some co- pies pp. 657 and 653 are repeated, and pp. 665 aud 666 are missed) ; p. 660 is mis- printed 6-53, in some copies 646, in others 660; pp. 661, 662 are misprinted 659, 660 ; p. 663 is misprinted 655, in some copies 661 ; pp. 664, 665, 666 are misprinted 662, 66.3,664; pp. 714, 715 are repeated; pp.779, 793 are misprinted 787, 799 ; np. 8.58, 661, 863 are misprinted 859, 961, 669 ; pp. 87.% 875,876, 877 are misprinted 973, 879, 990, 881, (in some copies 877 is correct). Peri- cles, pp. 1—20, is correct. London Pro- digal, &c. pp. 12, 13, 18 are misprinted 4, 5, 16 ; in other copies the first 16 pages are correct; pp. 27, 30 are misprinted 30, 27, (in some copies these two pages are correct; : p. 36 is misprinted 41, and vice versa, and both are paged on the wrong side, and the head lines are wrong ; pp. 49, 50, 51, 52 are misprinted 50, 51, 52, 53. The signatures of this edition run thus — a (including portrait and title), 4 leaves, b, six leaves, A to A a, in sixes, B b, 8 leaves, C c to D d d d, in sixes, E e e e, 4 leaves. Pericles, a, six leaves, b, 4 leaves. The London Prodigal, &c. *, ", '.', •"», 4 leaves each, then •" A and •! B, six leaves each, *^ C to ald's edition, 12mo. 8 vols. cuts. North, pt. ii. 1635, 11. 15s. Fickering, 1854, 19s. — Lond. n. d. Theobald's edition, 12mo. 12 vols. (1777?) It appears (by reference to Mr. Ton- son's books) that Theobald received 652?. 10s. as his share of profits on his various editions, of which in all no fewer than 12.860 copies were printed. No other editor had gained so much. Rowe re- ceived only 36?. 10s. ; Pope, 217?. ; Warbur- ton, 560?. ; Dr. Johnson, 480?. ; and Capell, 300?. Shakespeare's Plays, revised and cor- rected by the former Editions, with a Glos- sary, edited by Sie Thomas H antier ; and various readings. Oxfoid, at the theatre, 1744-46, 4to. 6 vols, with plates by Grave- lot, after Hayman's designs. Steevens. 1323, morocco, 21. Is. 6d. Roxburghe, 3791, 3?. 15s. Marquis of Townshend, 2S36, 4?. Is. Willett, 2151, 5?. 12s. 6d. Edwards, 139, mor., 6?. 16s. 6d. Drury, 4015, mor., 8?. 5s. Roscoe, 1349, 10?. 15s. large PAPER? This edition, though founded on Pope's, and wilder even in conjectural cri- ticism, rose to the value of 10?. 10s. before it was reprinted in 1770-71, while Pope's six quartos were at the same period sold off at Tonson'ssale for 16s. per copy. — Hanmer's second edition, Oxford, 1770-1, royal 4to. 6 vols, with plates by Gravelot after Hayman. Garrick, 2357, 3?. 4s. Heath, 192S, russia, 5?. 15s. 6d. Steevens, 1327, in hogskin, 7/. 7s. large PAPER is mentioned in Lackingtou'b Ca- talogue, but we think in error. Plays, from Hanmer's edition, with Life and Pope's Preface. Lond. 1745, 8vo. 6 vols, with portrait of Shakespeare. Stee- vens, 1324, 1?. Is. Sabine, 849, 11. 3s. I ' Works (Plays only) and Glossary, frftm Hanmer's edition. Lond.Tonson,KnaptoE, J. Osborn, and otliers, 1747, ISmo. 9 vols, with portrait of Shakespeare bv G. Van- der Gucht, and cuts. D'int, pt. ii.'493, 3?. 7s. Steevens, 1325, gilt leaves, 5?. Stowe. 1?. lis. Works and Glossary, from Hanmer's edition.— Lond. 1748, 12mo. 9 vols. Stee- . vens, 1326, 1?. 13s. Williams, 1604, mo. j rocco by Derome. 6?. 8s. 6d. Works, (Plays only) with a Glossary, I carefully printed from the Oxford ( Sir Tho. Hanmer's) edition of 1744. Lond. Knapton, 1751, ISrao. 9 vols. — Again, Lond. Tonson and Knapton, 1760, ISmo. 9 vols. Plays with a Comment and Notes by Pope and Warbdktox (the editor). Lond. Knapton, 1747, 8vo. 8 vols, with portrait of Shakespeare engraved by Vertue. This edition, founded on Pope's, is thought to be the worst of all, and was never esteemed. The editor does little more than make his author a stalking-horse for the display of his own learning, though some of his conjectures and illustrations are happy. Steevens, 1328, 1?. Garrick, 2269, presentation copy, 4?. 14s. 6d. Heber, pt. i. with MS. notes by Dr. S. Johnson, bought at the sale of his library by G, Steevens, 13?. 13s. Heber, pt. i."with MS. notes by Styan Thirlby (wanting vol. vi.), 6?. Heber, pt. i., Gar- rick's copy, 1?. 4s. Bright, 18s. The Works of Shakespear ; the genuine Text (collated with all tlieformer editions, and then corrected and amended) is here settled, &c. By Mr. Pope and Mr. War- burton. Dublin, 1747, 12mo. 8 vols. Stee- vens, 1329, 15s. Shakspeare's Works, in which the Beauties obsei-ved by Pope, AVarburton, and Dodd are pointed out, together with the Author's Life, a Glossary and Various Readings, (edited by the celebrated Dr. HcGH Blair). Edinb. Sands, Hamilton, Balfour, Kincaid, and others, 1753, 12mo. 8 vols. — Edinb. Kincaid, Bell, and others, 1761, 12mo. 6 vols. Roxburghe. 3792, 1?. Ganick, 2290, 1?. 2s. — Edinb. Ruddiman, 1769, 12mo. 8 vols.— Edinb. 1771, 12mo. 8 vols. 2/.2s. LARGE PAPEP.. Garrick, 2274, 5?. 10s. Reprinted, " from Dr. Blair's correct edition of 1753, with Glossary, In- dex, &c." Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1795, 12mo. 8 vols. The Plays of William Shakespeare, with corrections. &c. Edinb. 1767, 12mo. 10 vols.— Edinb. 1797, 12mo. 8 vols. The Plays of William Shakespeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators: to which are added Notes and a Preface by Bamuei. JoHssoK, Lond. Tonson and others, 1765* SHAKESPEARE. 2261 Shakespeaee. TVm. — continued. 8vo. 8 vols. port, by Vertue. Though this edition di.-^appoiiitc-d public expectation, ■which had been higlily raised, it was acknowledged to be stiperior to any of its predecessors, and the Preface commanded universal admiration. Steevens, 1331, il. Us. Roxbiirghe, 3793, il. Reed, 8488, uncut,4?. North, pt. ii. 1634, il.—lieprinled Dublin, 1766, 10 voh. — Second edition, Lond. 1768, 8vo. 8 Yols. Bright (Dr. Parr's copy, with his MS. notes), U. 2s. I Twenty Plays, edited by Steevens, 1766. See Selections, poi^t. Mr. William Shakesp.>are, his Come- dies, Histories, and Tragedies, set out by himself in Quarto, or by the Flayers his Fellows in Folio, and now faithfully republished from those Editions, in ten Volumes octavo; with an Introduction. Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, Notes critical and explanatory, ^ and a Body of various Reading.? entire, by Edward Capell. Loud, printed by » Dryden l-each for J. and R. Tonson, n. d. but 1767-63, cr. Svo. 10 vols. Capell ^ was a careful and industrious editor, and is praised for the purity of his colla- tions, but not for any ingenuity ; the f notes and various readings promised on the title-page were not printed till V 1779-80, and then only in 4to. Steevens, 1330, 21. 6s. Strettell, 1316, 31. Bindley, pt. iii. 1083, 31. 15s. North, pt. ii. 1638, with Bell's plates. 47. 5s. Marquis of Townshend, 2907. il. 14s. 6d. Garrick, 2273, 51. 2s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 496, morocco, bl. OS. Reed, S4S7, 61. 17s. 6d. resold Sa- bine, 850, 3Z. 10s. Lloyd, 1132, with Bell's plates inserted, and Evans' edition of Shakespeare's Poems, morocco, SI. 2s. 6d. White Knights, 3846, morocco, It I. Heber, pt. i. Malone's copy, with his MS. corrections and emendations, Tl. 7s. Han- rott, Thurston's designs inserted. 4? Pickering, Aug. 1854, II. 12s. Sotheby's, •an. 1860, edges uncut, 2?. 3s. Capell's Prolusions, Lond. 1760, cr. Svo. are some- times adjoined to his Shakespeare as a supplementary volume. See Capell, Ed. p. 368. The Plays of W. Shakespeare, from the Text of Dr. S. Johnson, with the Pre- faces, notes, &c.of Rowe, Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, Warburton, Johnson, and select Notes from many other Critics; also the Introduction of the last editor, Mr. Ca- pell : and a Table, shewing his various Readings. Dublin, Thomas Ew^NG, 1771, 12mo. 12 vols. Garrick. 2285. il. lis. Marquis of Townshend, 2908,4/. 14s. 6d. Puttick, June, 1860, IM is. The Poems were also printed by Ewing in 1771, to correspond with this edition, and form a thirteenth volume. The Plays of W. Shakespeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of va- rious Commentators ; to which are added Notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. with an Appendix. Lond. 1773, Svo 10 vols. This edition, in which were united the native powers of Dr. Johnson with the activity, sagacity, and antiquarian learning of George Steevens, superseded all previous editions, and became the standard lor future editors and publishers. Steevens, 1332, 2Z. 14s. Reed, 8489, 21. 15s. Garrick, 2287, il. 7s. Roxburghe, 3794. 5?. Shakespeare's Plays, by Johnson and Steevens. Second editicn, revised and augmented. Lond. 1776. Svo. 10 vols. Bindley, pt. iii. 10^9, 21. 16s. Reed, 8491, with Malone's Sui'plement, 1780, 2 vols. (for particulnrsof which, ite Shakespeae- lANA, post), il Is. Steevens, 1334, with Malone's Supplement, 2 vols, and the Plates from Bell's Edition. 4i. 16s. Heath, 1929. 5/. 7s. 6d. Willett, 2235, with Malone's Supplement, 2 vols. 6/. Bright, U. 148. Shakespeare, by Sam. Ayscough, 1784. Bee post. Shakespeare's Plays, by Johnson and Steevens. Third edition, revised and aug- mented by the Editor of Dodsley's Col- lection of Old Plays (Isaac Reed). Lond. 1785, 8vo, 10 vols. This edition, owing to some arbitrary alterations and omissions, is not preferred to its predecessor. White Knights, 3849, 31. Steevens, 1333, 31. 5s. Reed, 8492, 31. lis. Marquis of Townshend, 2909, 51. Puttick, June, 1860, 11. 123. Shakespeare's Plays, by Johnson and Steevens. Fourth edition, revised and augmented (by Isaac Reed), with aglos- sarial Index and Plates. Lond. 1793, Svo. 15 vols, portrait by Trotter, from a picture in the possession of Mr. Felton. This, generally called ' Steevens' own edition,' is by many considered the most accurate and desirable of all the editions. Sabine, 855, 71. 5s. Steevens, 1336, 6?. 163. 6d. Strettell, 1317, 101. 5b. Duke of York, j 4733, with Harding's plates, morocco, 13i. I 10s. North, pt. ii. 1643, 16?, Nassau, pt. ii. 442, with Harding's plates and Ays- cough's Index, 1790, 20J. 9s. 6d. Rox- burghe, 3795, with Harding's plates In- serted, 22^ Edwards, 140, with Hard- ing's plates inserted, morocco, 2G/. 5s. I Stowe,1849,5Z. Roche, 1653, calf gilt, 5?. 5s. Puttick, June, 1860, morocco, 31. lOs. I Sotheby's, July, 1860, with Malone's Supplement, and Ayscough's Index, half bound morocco, uncut, 9'. 15s. [ LARGE paper. Twenty-fivB copies printed. 1 Bindley, pt. iii. 1091, 21/. Keed 8495, I with Harding's plates inserted, bds. 29{. I Sotheby's, in 1826, russia, SOL 9s. Dent, 7 p X V '""TV* SHAKESPEAEE. A X 2262 Shakespeaee, Wm. — continued, j pt. ii. 498, -nith Harding's plates, proofs, ! and th3 portrait of Shakespeare from ; Felton's picture, in two states, India proofs, icorccco, 35?. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 333, nissia, 391. ISs. Williams, 1606, with Malone's Supplement, 2 vols. Deuce's Illustrations, 2 vols. Ayscough's Index, 1 vol. and Twiss' Index, 2 vols. ; together 22 vols, in morocco, 8il. A j copy of this fourth edition, with MS. i notes of Steeveus, Eeed, Malone,&c., is in the Bodleian Library. Shakespeare's Plays, with the correc- tions and illustrations of various com- mentators, to which are added Notes by Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens. The fifth edition, revised and augmented by Isaac Reed, with a glossarial Index. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 21 vols., portrait. This edition is an amplification of that of 1793, and was left in an advanced state of preparation bv Mr. Geo. Steevens, who died in ISOO. Mr. Pteed received 300?. for editing it, Mr. Harris lOOZ. for correcting the press. The gross cost of an edition of 1.500 copies was 5,844/. Eeed, 8497, bds. 5/. 5s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1217, &.. 15s. North, pt. ii. I&i4, morocco, ISZ. 7s. 6d. Sotheby's, Jan. 1860, 3?. 19s. For 'Remarks' on this edition, in 2 vols. 8vo. 1805, s^e Chedwoeth (Lord), among SnAKESPEAEiAyA, ^os(. Shakespeare's Plays, by Johnson, Stee- vens, Reed, and Maloxe. The sixth edi- tion, revised and augmented by Isaac Eeed, with engravings. Lond. 1813, 8vo. 21 vols, port, pub. at 12?. 12s. The proof sheets of this edition were corrected by Mr. Harris, librarian of the Roval Institution. Fonthill, 2132, 17?. 63. 6d. Dowdeswell, 672, rnssia, 25?. 4s. Field, 409, with Harding's plates and other illustrations, 10?. 10s. Bright, 51. labge papee, in royal Svo., pub. at 181. 183. Sotheby's, Jan. 1860, russia, SI. The Plays and Poems of 'William Shak- speare, with the Corrections and Ilius- trations of various Commentators : com- prehending a Life of the Poet and an enlarged History of the Stage, by the late Edmusd Maloxe, with a new glossarial Index (seventh edition). By James Boswell. Lond. 1821, 8vo. 21 vols, with the Chandos port. Pub. at 12?. 12s. (No large paper printed.) Malone having at his death in 1812 bequeathed the extensive and valu- able collections which he had prepared for a new edition to his friend James Bos- well, the present edition has the advan- tage of them. Sir M. M. Sykes, part iii. 337, 7?. 7s. Brockett, 2741, 13?. 13s. Drary, 3797, 15?. 10s. Heber, pt. i. 6?. 12s. 6d. Sotheby's. Jan. 1?e0. interleaved, half-bonnd mor. by Havday, 9?. 2s. 6d. Sotheby's, Dec. 1861, 4?. 16s. Shakespeare's Plays, as they are vott PEBFOEMtD AT THE TkEATKES ROTAL IN LosDOS, regulated from the Prompt Books of each House, by Permission, with Notes critical and illustrative, by the Aiithors of the Dramatic Censor (i.e. Fp-ascis, Gentleman). With an Jntroduction, ex- tending to 57 pages, containing an Essay on Oratory and Dramatic Performances. Lond. John Bell, 1773-5, 12mo. 8 vols, portrait and scene and character plates engraved by Sherwin and Grignion. The Life and Poems form a ninth volume. This edition is said to be " the worst ever published," nevertheless, it had more suc- cess than any of its predecessors, and no fewer than 8,000 copies were sold in one week. Many of the Plays were re- printed 1794, and, mixed with those of 1774, were issued collectively under the old engraved title. North, pt. ii. 16.36, l?.3s. Sabine, 8.56, 1/. lis. lap.ge papeb, cr. Svo. Heath. 1931. with the Poems, 1?. 12.s. Rosburghe, 379S*, with the Poems, 1?. 18s. North, pt. ii. 1637, with the Poems, 2i.6s. Reed, 6490, 2?. 13s. Shakespeare's Plays, with short Expla- natory Notes Cby S. Ayscocgh). Lond. Stockdale, 1784, royal Svo. in 1 vol. (double columns). Published at 1?. lis. 6d. Reprinted, Lond. Stockdale, 1790, accom- ' — panied by Ayscough's Index of same / date, roval Svo. 3 vols., portrait after ' Droeshout. Published at 3?. 13s. 6d. Rox- burghe, 3797, with Ayscough's Index, 2?. 53. Renrin ted, with Ayscough's Index, IS'JS— 1&'j7, royal Svo. The Plays of William Shakspeare, ac- carately printed from the Text of Mr. Malone's Edition, with select explanatory Notes (by Jons Nichols;. Lond. 1786^ 1790, 12mo. 7 vols. Steevens, 1342, 18s. HoUis, 1220, 1?. Is. The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, with Notes bv the Rev. Jos. Rasn. Oxford, 1786-94[ Svo. 6 vols. Steevens, 1339, 1/. lis. 6d. Sabine, 852, 1?. 14s. North, pt. ii. 1640, 1?. 16s. * The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shak- spere, with the Prolegomena, and the Notes of all the various Commentators; printed complete from the best editions of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens. Bell's Editios". Lond. 178688, &c., 18rao. 76 parts in 20 vols, (sometimes divided into 22) commenced in 17S6, but general titles were not given till 1788. Pub. at 3?. 16s. (Reprinted 1804, in 20 vols.) Without the Annotations, the book forms only 11 or 12 vols. Evans, Feb. 1727, dated 1786, or bound in 22 vols. 2/. 2s. This edit., illustrated with portraits, vignettes, and character prints, was formerly in mnch estimation, fixe paper. Pub. at 7?. 12s. Steevens. 1347, SI. 13s. 6d. Reed, 8493, 59 DOS. 41. 13s. North, pt. ii. 1639, 71. 9s. SHAKESPEABE. 2263 Shakespeaee, Wm. — continued. Hawtrey, 'il. Puttick's, Aug. 1S5I, 20 vols. 178S, mor 9/. The Svston Park copy, 20 vols. 17S8, in moi". by Roger Payne, marked in Mr. Pickerings Catalogue at 121. 12s. I.ABOE PAPER. Tvith proof plates, 8vo. Steevens, 1343, green turker. 111. 17s. resold Sabine, 853, 23?. 2s. 6d, Earl of Kerry, 477, russia, W,. 13s. Beckford, in 1817, no, 127, bound in 38 vols, morocco, The Plays and Poems of William Shak- speare ; collated verbatim with the most authentic Copies, and revised : with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators ; to which are added, an Essay on the chronological Order of his Plays ; an Essay relative to Shakspeare and Ben Jonson; a Dissertation on the three Pans of King Henry VI. ; an his- torical Account of the English Stage, and Notes, by Edmumd M.^^lone. Lond. 1790, crown 8vo, 10 vols, in 11. Malone has always been accredited as a very pains- taking and faithful, though not brilliant editor ; nevertheless. Dr. Symmons, a recent biographer of Shakespeare, says of him, " Neither the indulged fancy of Pope, nor the fondness for innovation in Hanmer, nor the arrogant and headlong self-confidence of Warburton, has in- flicted such cruel wounds on the text of Shakspeare as the assuming dulness of Malone. Barbarism and broken rhythm dog him at the heels wherever he treads." Steevens. 1337, il. 8s. 1333, il. ISs. Mar- quis of Townshend, 2910, Gl. 16s. 6d. North, pt, ii. 1641, with Harding's plates, 11. 12s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3796, 8i. Ss. fi.ve PAPER, printed for presents. Bindley, pt. iii. 1090, bl. Reed, 8494, 71. Sir il. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 334, mor. 9/. Shakespeare, by Is. Reed, 13 vols. 1793, See ante. Shakespeare's Plays and Poems, with Notes, &c. by Edward ilalone. Dublin, 1794, 12mo. 16 vols, portrait and plates. ■ Sabine, 857, 3?. 3s. Heber, pt. ii. Bos- weU's copy, 21. 193. Heber, pt. ii. presen- tation copy to James Bindley, 3?. Shakspeare's Plays. Loud. Harrison, 1791, 8vo. 8 vols. Bellamy's edition, with portrait and plates. Sabine, 854, 2?. — Bellamy and Robarts, 1796, 8vo.8 vols. Shakespeare by Johnson and Steevens, 1793. 15 vols. 8vo. See antt. The Plays and Poems of 'Williani Shakspeare, corrected from the latest and best London Edition, with Notes by Samuel Johnson, LL.U. To which are added, a Glossary and Life of the Author. Imbellished with a striking Likeness from the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Chandos. Philadelphia, printed find sold by Bioren and iladan, 1795. (EirLJt Ame- rican ertitiou.j Shakespeare's Works, containing his Plays and Poems, with a Glossary. Lond. Robiusou. 1797, imp. Svo.7vols.lart;etype. Pub. at 3?. 13s. 6d. large papee, 4to. 7 vols. Pub. at 11. 7s. Shakspeare's Plays, from the text of Mr. Steevens' Edition. Lond. 1797, 12mo. 8 vols. Steevens. 1343, 11. Shakspeare's Works, accurately printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens' last Edi- tion, with a Selection of the most impor- tant Notes [py John Nichols). Lond. 179S, ISmo. 9 vol,'!. An esteemed edition. Steevens, 1344, 11. 3s. Sabine, SoS, mor. 3/. 13s. 6d. Edwards, morocco, 4Z. 14s. 6d. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, with Prefaces to each Play. Lond. 1798, 12mo. 9 v.— Lond. (and Berwick) 1800, ISmo. 9 v. The Plays of Wm. Shakspeare, with Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators, to which are added Notes by Johnson and Steevens, and a Glosjarial Index. Basil, 1799—1802, 8vo. 23 vols. This is a reprint of Isaac Reed's edition of 1793. A copy in the British Museum contains copious manuscript Notes, by the celebrated German Critic Ludwig Tleck. 'To some copies ore added &) plat's. Shakspeare's Works, with Life by Rowe, published by C. Wagner. Brunswick, 1799, 1801, 8vo. 8 vols. Sabine, 859, 11. 2s. Zu- rich, 1801, 8vo. 8 vols. Shakspeare's Plays, with Life, Pre- faces, and Fanner's Essay. Lond. printed by Bensley for Harding, 1600, ISmo. 12 vols, plates by Stothard. Duke of York, 4734, morocco. 5?. 15s. Shakspeare's Plays, with Glossarial Notes, Miniature edition. Lond. Sharpe, 1800, 24mo. 9 vols.— Again, 1603 and 1810. Shakspeare's Dramatic Works, re- vised by G. Steevens. Lond. printed by Bulmer for Botdell, 1802, atlas folio, 13 pts. in 9 vols, with 100 engravings after Westall, Hamilton, Smirke, Stothard, &e. Pub. 37M6S. No. 1 appeared in 1791, Reed, Wl. Willett, morocco, 331. Fonthill, 42!. Hanrott,illustrated with upwards of 2,300 ports, and plates and a series of Drawings by celebrated artists, boimd in 20 vols, blue mor. 556?. lOs. Puttick's, June, 1860 (T. Tumerof Gloucester), illustrated with upwards of 3,00'J portraits and plates, 710 Drawings, also with Cuttings, from Pub- lications, Play Bills from Garrick to Kean, ' &c. bound in 44 vols, green mor. 495?. 1%-j 1 100 engravings puhlisTied in the hook were also sold separately with an engraved title. See Graphic Illustrations of Shakespeare, pest. An additional Series of Ekgravisgs, intended to accompany this edition, I was published by Messrs. Boydell, in \ 1802 3, in two volumes, atlas folio, from : designs by Fuseli, Northcote, Opie, Ha- I milton and Stothard. This grand work, i published at 60 guineas, should consist of 2264 SHAKESPEAEE. Shakespeaee, Wm. — contiimed. 100 plates, including the Seven Age^, Shakespeare painted by Smirke, and the portraits of Georfre III. and Queen Char- lotte,soiue of which plates are occasionally deficient. The small ylate of ' Shake- speare nursed by Tragedy and Coraedy.' after Romney by Smith, is sometimes added, and m.-.kes the plates 101. Dent, pt. ii.'l272, 2M. 83. Steev-ens. 1.349, nos 1 to 15, 36/. 4s. 6d. Sotheby's, in .^tay, 1823, riissia, 33/. 17s. Roxburghe, 3798, proofs and 98 etchings, russia, 84?. Stowe, proofs before the letters.and 98 etchings, morocco. Miss Boydell's copy, ill. lOs. Puttick, June, 1860, proofs and 98 etchings, russia, 22/. 10s. Only 98 etchings are said to have been taken ; the tv.o deficient being plate 49 (Cymbeline III. 2) and 50 (Othelio V, 2) in vol. 2. The etching of Sir Joshua Reynolds, ' Death of Cardinal Beau- fort,' has the figure of a Demon in the bacJi ground, which is obliterated in the print. Shakespeare,Reed,1803, 21 vols. See ante- Shakespeare's Plays, accurately printed from Steevens' Text, with Glossarial Notes, Lond. 1803, 18mo. 10 vols. 2'.5s. or in cro-n-n Svo. 3/. 10s. " These notes are ori- ginal, and not taken from any other edi- tion. Mr. John Harding (books.) will testify to their usefulness." — Dibdin's Lit. Comp. Shakspeare'3 Plays, accurately printed from the text of Johnson and Steevens. Lond. printed by Bensl.;y for Wallis and ScHOLF,T,lS0:i-5, Svo lOvols. withport. and wood-cuts after Thurston's designs. The last 2 vols., which consist of Various Readings and Xotes of different commen- tators, are supplementary. Pub. at 5/. os. I.AP.GB PAPER, roy. Svo. pub. at; 10?. 10s. White Knights, 3850, mor. 8/. 10s. 6d. Sotheby's, Feb. 1853, Harding's plates in- serted, mor. 10/. 10s. laege papeb. Sabine, 860,mor.l3/. 2s.6d. OnvELLrM. One copy struck off. Astle, in 1816, 44/. 12s. 6d.— Second edition, IS'07, Svo. 10 vols. Shakespeare's Plays, accurately printed from the text of Steevens, with a Selec- tion of the most important Notes. Leip- zic, F. Fleischer. 1SCV4-13, 12mo. 20 vols. Shakspeare's Plays, accurately printed from the Text of the corrected Copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq., with a Selection of explanatory and historical >. Pub. at 4/. 43. The Plays of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Isaac Reed. Lond. Cowie, ISU or 1814, 12mo. 12 vols. Stereo- type Edition, 21. 14s. Post Svo. 4/. 4s. First impressions of the type. 4/. 16s. The Plays of William Shakespeare, from the Text of Isaac Reed. Lond. Tegg, 1S12, 12mo. 12 vols, or on labgs PAPER, in Svo. with 36 woodcuts after Thurston. SHAKESPEAEE. 2265 Shakespeare, Win. — continued. The Plays of William Shakspeare, ac- curately priuted from the Text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens, with select Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare. Loud, ililler, ISll, l:imo. 8vols. 21. lis. The Plays of William Shakspeare, with glossarial Notes. Lond. (Walker's Classics) ISll, 21mo. Svols. Pub. at 2i. Sotheby's in lS-'5, 11. 13s, The Plays of William Shakespeare, priuted from the text of Johusou, Stee- ▼ens, and Keed. Loud. Ibll, l:imo. 9 vols, pub. at 21. OS. Shakespeare by Chalmers, 1811, 9 vols, Svo. See a/iic. The Inlays of William Shakespeare, Priuted from the Text of Isaac Keed. Boston, U.S. 1S13, 12mo. 6 vols. Shakespeare's Plays, accurately printed from the text of Steevens. with a selec- tion of the most important Notes. Vienna, 1814, 12mo. 20vols. The Dramatic Works of William Shak- speare, embellished with 230 wood en- gravings by Thurston. To which is preiixed a Life of Shakspeare by John Bnttou. Chiswick, by Whittingham for Sherwood, 1814, ISmo. 7 vols. Some copies with the woodcuts on india paper. Re- printed, 1818, 7 vols. ISmo. with the same woodcuts. Publishedat 2Z. 2s. Sabine, 876, 12.2s, Deut,pt. ii. 497, mor. 21. 5s. Put- tick's, June, 1860, morocco, with a set of plates inserted, 4?. Twenty-five copies were printed nitli tue wood-cuts on India paper. Sotheby's in 1823, morocco, 5/. 5s. Some copies were printed without the wood-cuts. Shakespeare by Slalone, 1813, 21 vols. See ante. Shakspeare's Plays, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens and Keed. Edinb. 1817, 12mo. 9 vols. The Family Shakspeaee (by Bowd- leb). Bath, K. Cruttwell, for Uatchard, Lond. 1807, 12mo. 4 vols. I'iest Edition. This edition contains only 20 of Shake- speare's plays. Sabine, 868, 1/. 2s. The Family Shakspeare; in which No- thing is added to the Original Text, but those Words and Expressions are omitted which cauuot with Propriety be read aloud in a Family. By Thosias Bowdlf.e, F.E.S. and S.A. Lond. Longman, 1818, roy. 18rao. lOvols. Keprinted 1820.— The Third Edition, Lond. Longman, 1822, 8vo. 8 vols. pub. at 42. 14s. 6d. roy. 18mo.l0 vols. at 3Z.3s.— Lond. 1827, 8vo. 8 vols. il. 14s. 6d. — The Sixth Edition, Lond. Longmans, 1831, 8vo. in 1 vol. An elegant reprint,with wood-cuts engraved by J . Thompson from the designs in Ballantyue's edition, \l. 10s. — (Keprinted at New York, n. d. 8ro.l'2s.)— Eighth Edition, Longman, 1843, roy. 8vo. in 1vol. V.. 10s. — Ninth Edition, 1847, roy. 8vo. 11. Is.— Loud. 1!n32-3, 12mo. 6 vols. 11. 10s.— Loud. 1859, royal 8vo. in 1 vol. 1?. Is. — Lond. Longman, 1860, royal 8vo. 14s.— Loud. Grillin, 1860, crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. Respecting the merit of liowd- ler's Family Shakspeare, it is curious to contrast the opinions of the two lead- ing Quarterlies. " Among the most extra- ordinary attempts at moral improvement, none, perhaps, is better calculated to ex- cite a sarcastic smile than the publication of a ' Family Shakspeare,' from which all objectionable passages are expunged. This is Jack tearing olf the lace from Lord Peter's coat, with a vengeance.'' — Qxiar- Urly lievUw. " We are of opinion, that it reciuires nothing more than a notice to bring this very meritorious publication into general circulation." — Ediitburyh Jte- view. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works and Miscellaneous Poems, with glossarial Notes and Life by N, Kowe. Lond. 1818, 8vo. portrai t. The Plays of William Shakespeare, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, and Keed. Lond. Hurst, 1819, roy. Svo. 2 vols. U. 16s.— Lond. Hurst, 1819, 12mo. 15s. Shakespeare's Plays, revised from the best editions. Lond. Allason, 1819, Svo. 9 vols. Shakespeare's Plays, from the correct edition ot Isaac Keed. Lond. 1820, Svo. 12 vols. 21. 8s. I Shakespeare by Boswell, 1821, 21 vols. I See ante. The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, : from the Text of Johnson and Steevens, ; Lond. black, 1821, 12mo. complete in 3 \ (thin) vols. 18s. or bound in one, 15s. ! The Plays of Shakespeare. Lond. ' Sherwin, 1823, Svo. I The Plays of William Shakspeare, , accurately printed from the Text of I corrected copies left by Steeveus and I Maloue; with a Sketch of his Life and I a Glossary (by Alexander Chalmers). I Lond. Trade, 1823, 8vo. portrait, 14s. — , Again, 1826 —1S33.—18;J8.— 1846, 12s.— I lt>49, 8vo.— 1S53, Svo. 10s. 6d. I The Dramatic Works of William Shake- speaie, with Glossary, complete in one pocket volume. (Diamond type), Chis. wick, by Whittingham, for Tegg, Jen. nings, and others, 18'23, 12mo. woodcut title and frontispiece by Thurston, 11. Is. In this edition, as originally printed, the play of Midsummer's Night's Dream was ' omitted, but was afterwards inserted, the pagination being marked with full points. Frequently reprinted. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, and Keed, with Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of his 2266 SHAKESPEAEE. SnAKESPEAEE, Wm. — con'mued. Life, and an estimate of his Writings, edited by Cli. Hen. Wheeler. Lond. Cax- ton Press, 1S24,8to.— Again, 1827 and 34, Svo. portrait, 16s. An edition of the same, lS29,isilhistrated with230 small woodcuts by Thompson from designs bv Thurston. The Dramatic Works of Wi'Uiam Sliak- speare ; with Notes, critical, historical and e.xplanatory, selected from the most eminent Commentators : to which is pre- fixed a Life of the Author, by the Rev. WiLLTAM Hakxess, A.M. Loud. Dove, 1825, 8 vols, published at 4?. 4s. Portrait byj. Swaine, from the first folio edition. FINE PAPER, published at 6/ 6s. — Re- printed for Robert Saunders, 1830, Svo. 8 vols, with plates, 31. 12s. — Again, with 40 plates by Heath, 1833, Svo. 8 vols.— .\n edition was printed at same time in one volume, imperial 4to. accompanied by Boydell's 100 plates. Published together at 10^ 10s. ; but the plates being worn, the volume sells for about 31. 3s. Shakespeare's Works, with Dr. John- son's Preface, a glossary, an account of each play, and a memoir of the autlior, by the Rev. Wm. Harness. Lond. Scott and AVebster, 1836, in 1 vol. royal Svo. vith portrait, from the Chaudos picture, 14s. or with 40 plates engraved by Heath and others, 11. lis. 6J.— Reprinted 1842, and the wliole edition sent to America. The Works of W. Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, with a biographical Memoir by W. Har- vey, Lond. Sherwood. 1825, Svo. 16s. The London Stage Edition, with a por- trait of Shakspeare after Cornelius Jan- sen, a frontispiece containing portraits of eminent bygone performers of Shak- speare's characters, and a coarse woodcut to each play. Shakspeare's Plays, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, with a j copious Glossary. Lond. Bumpus, 1825, I royal Svo. woodcuts by Thurston, 12s. The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson and Steevens, with Johnson's Preface and a Glossary. Lond. Pickerina-. Talbovs, and Nattali, 1825, cr. Svo. 11 vols, puh.'at 47. 8s. This edition contains the Doubtful Plays. A copy, said to be (but erroneously) the only one printed on straw-coloured paper, in Svo. 11 vols. Eyton, morocco, 6?. Shakespeare's Plays. Lond. by Corrall, for Pickering, 1822-25-28, 48mo. 9 vols. port. pub. in 36 parts, 36s. or cloth, 2/. 23. Or, with 38 engravings, principally from designs by Stothard. Pub. at 2;. 17s. The smallest Edition ever printed. A few copies were taken off entirelv upon India paper, published in silk boards at 41. 4s. Hanrott, morocco, 37.4s. Puttick, Juue, 1860, morocco, 2/. 14s. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, with Glossary, in one pocket volume, Diamond type. Lond. printed by Corrall for Picker. iug,1826, with a portrait and vignette title, published at 11. 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Published at 47. ; or with the addition of Pickering's series of en gravings (38) after Stothard, 57. 5s. — Reprinted, Frankfurt, 182,8-34, 12mo. 10 vols. — Again, Halle, 1843, 12mo. in 37 parts, forming 10 vols. Shakspeare, by Chalmer.s, 1826, 8 vols. Svo. See ante. The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Life- and Glossary. Lond. printed at the Chiswick press, for Carpenter and others, 1827, 32mo. 8 vols, portrait and vignettes by Thurston, 1/. 4s. The Dramatic W^orks of Shakspeare in one volume, with a Life of the Poet by C. Syramons, D.D., a Glossary and 50 embellishments. Chiswick, Whitting. ham, 1828, royal 12mo. Pub. at 17. Is. The wood-cut embellishments in this edition are the same as those used in Singer's. To some copies 38 steel en- gravings, after Stothard. were added, in which state they were published, at 27.2s. —Reprinted, 1830. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, with a biographical Memoir and summary of each Play, copious Glossary, and vari- orum Notes. Frankfurt. 1830, Svo. port. Shakespeare's Plays and Poems, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, Reed and Malone, with Notes seltcted from the most eminent Commentators, and a Sup- plement bv Lewis Tieck. Leipsic, 1830, 1833, roy. Svo. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, from the text of Johnson and Steevens. Lond. 1831, Svo.— Lond. 1631, 12mo. The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare, (from Malone's text of 1821), with Life, Dr. Johnson's Preface, Glossarial Notes, SHAKESPEABE. 2267 Shakespeaee, "W'm. — continued. Historical Digests of each Plav, and a General Index. Valp'js Cabinet Pic- torial Edition. Loud. 1832-34, fcp. 8vo. 15 vols, with 171 plates in outline, eu- > graved on steel, after those in Boydell's edition. 31. 15s. Frequently reprinted from 1840 to lSo7, by H. G, 13ohn, and re- daced to 21. os. 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Cham- bees, crown 6vo. woodcuts — 6 2269 6 — I 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 2265 & — b 2268 a 2269 6 SHAKESPEAEE. 2273 Selections of Shakespeare's Plays. TWKXTV OF THE PlATS OP SHAKF.- BPEARE, being the whole Number printed in Quarto, duriug his Life-time, or before the Restoration ; collated where there were difterent Copies, and publish'd from the Originals, bv Georgk Stf.evf.ss. Lond. 1766. 8vo. 4 vols. Hollis, lJ-21, 1/. Is. Sabine, 872, 11. 4s. Roxburgbe, 3799, IMOs. Field, 406, IZ.lls. 6d. Bindley, pt iii. 1092, 11. 13s. Strettell, 1314, 2?. 3s. Dowdeswell, 674. 2i. 3s. Reed. 8499, 2?,4s. Nassau, pt.ii. 443, 21. 7s. White Knights, 3351. 2;. 8s. Bright, 11. 6s. Utterson, lM8s. Singer, pt. iii. 21. Pnttick, June, 1860, 41. lbs. laE(;h or. fin'E papep.. Twelve copies printed. Steevens, 1312, K. 153.6d. Duke of Grafton, 700, morocco, 11^ lis. Garrick, 2270, morocco, 251. 4s. Contents of these four volumes. Vol.1. A Midsummer Night's Dreame 1600 A pleasant Coraedv of the Merry Wives of ^Yindsor 1619 The Merry Wives of Windsor ... 16.30 Much Adoe About Nothing ... 1600 The Comicall History of the Mer- chant of Venice 1600 Love's Labour Lost 1631 Vol. 2. The Taming of the Shrew... 1631 The History of King Lear ... 1608 The Troublesome Raigne of King John, in Two Parts 1611 The Tragedie of Richard the Second 1615 The Historieof Henry the Fourth 1613 The Second Part of Henry the Fourth 1600 Vol. 3. The Chronicle History of Henry the Fift 1608 The Contention of the Two famous Houses of Lancaster and Yorke, in Two Parts no date The Tragedie of Richard the Third 1612 The most lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicns 1611 The History of Troyhis a.nd Cres- seida 1609 Vol. 4. The most e.^cellent Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet 1597 The most lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet 1609 The Tragedie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke ... 1611 The Tragedie of Othello the Moore of Venice 1622 Shakespeare's Sonnets and Louers Complaints ..'. 1609 The History of King Leir and his three daughters 1605 Shakespeare's King Lear, Hamlet, Mac- beth, Othello and Julius Csesar, collated with the eld and modern editions (by Charles Jennens;. Lond. 1770-4, 8vo. Portrait of Shakespeare, and frontispieces. Field, 6s. Steevens, lis. Selections of Shakespeare's Plays. The Plays of Learand Cymbeline ; with Notes and Illustrations selected from the various Commentators, and Remarks by the Editor (Ajibrose Ecci.es). Dublin, 1793, 8vo. 2 vols.— Lond. 1794, or 1801, small 8vo. 2 vols. Steevens. lis. Bindley, 7s. Sabine, 6s.— Dublin, isn.3, 8vn. 2 vols. Kemble's Select British Theatre. Loud. 1815, 12mo. 8 vols. {This contains 26 of Shakespeare's Flays adapted to the Stagt, which are mentioned separately in their places.) Sli.ikspeare's twenty Selected Plays by Bowdler. 1807. See page 2265. Hamlet and As Ynii Like It. A Speci- men of a new edition of Shakespeare (by Thomas C'ALrjECOTT). Lond. 1819, royal 8vo. One hundred copies printed. Field, 413, 4s. 6d. Sabine, 886, 9s. 6d.— Second edition (improved). Lond. 1832, royal Svo. 250 copies printed, 15s. The School Shakespeare; or Select Plays and .Scenes from Shakspeare, illustrated for the Use of Schools, with glossarial Notes, selected from the best Annotators, by J. R. Pitman. Lond. Rice, 1822. Svo, — Second edition, 1834, Svo. 149,-1845, 8vo.— New edition, entitled the 'Students' Shak- spear.' Lond. Hoby, 1851, Svo.7s. 6d. Popular Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. Lond. VeiTior, Hood, and Sharpe, n. d. Svo. 4 vols. Select Plays from Shakespeare. Edited by E. Slater (for Schools). Loud. Souter, 1834. 12mo. 6s. Shakespeare's Plays, arranged by Dr. J. Folsing. Berlin, 1840, 12mo. 2 vols. Contains Julius Csesar, The Tempest, King Richard II., Merchant of Venice. Shakespeare's Plays, (A Selection of), with historical and grammatical expla- natory notes, in German, by II. S. Pierre. Frankfort. 1840, r2mo. 8 vols. Contains the Jlerchant of Venice, King Lear, Hamlet, King Henry IV., p.arts 1 and 2, Julius CfBsar, The Tempest, Midsummer Night's Dream. Select Plays of Shakespeare. Viz. Ro- meo and Juliet, Midsummer Night's Dream. Julius Csesarand Macbeth. Halle, 1840, Svo. Shakespeare's Selected Plays, adapted to the u.se of Youth. Frankfort, lS46,l'2rao. Select Plays of Shakespeare. With notes by Howell (Roman Catholic). Lond. Burns, 1S48, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Selections from Shakespeare's Plays, by C. Oakley. Lond. Longman, 1828, re- printed, 1854, post Svo. 7s. 6d. Selections from the Plays of Shake- speare, as arranged for representation at the Princess's Tlieatre. By Cuarles Keam. Lond. Bradbury, 18GC, fcap. 2yols. 12s. 2274 SHAEESPEAEE. Separate Plays of Shakespeare, AJphalKlicaUy Arranged. *,* It is to he undnrstood that all the Plays marked4lo. are snwXlito., that is about the size of a hroad Svo. All's Well that Ends Well. The first ed. is in the fol. Shakespeare of 1623. AU's Well that Ends WelL Lond. 1714, 12nio. Alls Well that Ends AVell. Lond. Tonson, 17W. 12mo. Alls Well that ends Well. Lond. Harrison and Weaman, 177S, 8vo. All's Well that Ends Well, a comedy: altered by Mr. Pilon and reduced to three acts. 17S5, not printed. .S-re Shakespeare b.y Johnson and Steevens, edited by Keed, 1803, vol. 2. (Prolegomena, p. 159.) AU's Well that Ends Well. Adapted to the Stage by J. P. Kemble. As per- formed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Lond. 1793, &to. — Revised, as performed at Covent Garden, ISll, Svo. — As per- formed at the Theatres Royal. Lond. J. Miller, 1815, 12mo. Is. All's Well that Ends WeU. Lond. 1812, 12mo. All's WeU that Ends WeU. As per- formed at the Theatres Royal, AVith ilemarks, biographical and critical by y>. G. (George Daniel), a description of the costume, and stage directions. Lond. CDolby's, now Cumberland's Theatre) 1828. ISmo. 6d. All the acting Plays of Shalvjipeare are publisJted in Cumberland's (priginaUy Dol- by's) Theatre, with Remarks by Mr. George Daniel- It will be unnecessary to repeat the titles in full in the sulseq'ient entries. Aktont axd Cleopatba. The first edition is in the folio Shakespeare, 1623. Antony and Cleopatra, a Tragedy. -Vs it is acted at the Duke's Theatre. By Sir C. Sedley. Lond. printed for Richard Tonson, at his shop under Grays Inn Gate, 1677, 4to.— Lond. 1696, 4to. Antony and Cleopatra, a Tragedy by Mr. William Shakespear. Lond. Tonson, 1734. 12mo. frontispiece. With an Ad- vertisement against R. AValker's piratical editions of Shakespear's Plays, signed W, Chetwood, Prompter at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Antony and Cleopatra. A Tr,igedy, as it is acted at the Theatres. Lond. printed by R. Walker, 1734, 12mo. Anthony and Cleopatra ; an historical Play, written by AViiliam Shakespeare : fitted for the Stage by abridging only (by Edward Capell and David Garrick). Lond. 1758, crown Svo. 2s. pp. 100, not including title and dedication, two leaves. This play is erroneously supposed to have been published as a specimen of Capell's edi- tion. Utterson, 3s. Separate Tla.js— continued. Antony and Cleopatra. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with Remarks by Jlrs Inchbald. Loud; Longman (1808)," 12mo. frontispiece. Antony and Cleopatra. Printed com- plete from the Text of Johnson and Stee- vens, and revised. Lond. 1809, 12iao. All for Love, or the World Well Lost, a Tragedy by John Dryden. Written in imitation of Shakespeare's style.and acted at the Theatre Roval. Lond. 1678. 4to. — 1692.— 1703.— 1709, 4to. — 1710. 12ino.— 1720, 12mo.— 1740, 12mo.— 177!<, Svo. Re- printed as Antony and Cleopatra, with •Alterations and Additions by Dryden. Lond. 1813, Svo. — Second edition, with a few variations, 1813, Svo. Antony and Cleopatra, Asperfonned at Drury Lane, (Cowie's British Drama). L.ond. 1833, 12mo. frontispiece. Antony and Cleopatra. As performed &c. with Remarks by D. G. (George Daniel), Cumberland's Theatre. Lond. 1848, 18mo. I As You Ltke It. The first edition is i in the folio Shakespeare. 1623. As You Like It. Altered and entitled ' Love in a Forest.' a Comedy. By C. Johnson. Lond. 1723. Svo. The Modem Receipt, or a Cure for Love. (Altered from Shakespeare's As You Like It.) By (J. C.) a Gentleman of I Trinity College, Cambridge, aged 19. ' Lond. 1739, 12mo. printed for the Author. As You Like It. Dublin, 1741, Svo. .\s You Like it. Lond. Wenman, 1777, Svo. i As you Like it. Printed conformable to the Representation under the inspec- tion of J. Wrighten. Lond. 1791, Svo. As You Like it. Altered by J. P. Kemble. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1794, Svo. — Revised for Covent Garden, 1610, 8vo. — As per- formed at the Theatres Royal. Lond. J. Miller, 1815, 12mo. Is. As You Like It. As performed at the Theatres Royal. With Remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Lond. Longman, n. d. (ISOS) 12uio. frontispiece. As You Like It, Lond. 1S19, Svo. As You Like it. With Remarks by D. G. (Cimiberland's Theatre). Lond. 1823, ISmo. As You Like it. As performed at the Theatres Royal, ijlarked with the Stage business bv W. Oxbeny, Coiuedian. Lond. 1823, i2mo. As You Like it. As performed by Mr. Macready. L\, the date only being altered Se-e his Dictionary of Old English Plavs, p. 113. A facsimile of this edition of 1605 was made Lond. 1860, under the superinten- dence of Mr. Halliwell, for the purpose of shewing that it is the same as that ot 1604. Only 26 copies printed. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. Newly Impnnted and in- larged, according to the true and perfect SHAKESPEAHE. 2277 Separate TlAjs—cnitimied. Copy lastly Pilnted. Hy William Shalce- spt-are. Loud. Printed by W. S. for Inhn Sroethwicke, aud are to be sold at his Shop in Saint Dunstans Clinrch-yard in Fleetstreet : Vnder the Diall. no date, 4to. 51 leaves. The last page is sig. N 3. verso. Strettell, 4Z. 5s. Bindley, 2046. 4<. 4b. Roxburghe, il. 13s. Heber. 51. 5s. Sotheby (Halliwell), 1S58, 24?. 10s. (boneht by Mr. Tite). Copies are in the British Mnseum, Capell's CollKCtion, and the Bodleian. TJiis edition i« supposed to he thMt entered at Stationers Hall on Xov. 19, 1607, hut the late 3Ir. Heber and 3Ir. Thos. Bndd. after careful investigatiun, decided that its dot-- could not be earlier than 1636 or 1637 ; and Mr, George Danifl is of the sajTie opi- nion. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Den- mark. For John Smethwicke, 1609, 4to. This edition is quoted by Lowndes and inserted in HaTlitcelts Shah'ip'areana. of 1841, but its existence is very doubtful. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Den- inaike. By 'William Shakespeare. New- ly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much againe as it was, according to the tnie and perfect Coppy. At London, Printed for loho Smethwicke and are to be sold at his shoppe in Saint Dunstons Churchyeard in Fleetstreet. Vnder the Diall. 1611, 4to. 51 leaves. Sig. B to O 2, exclusive of title. Edwards, 1804, 8J. 15s. Steeven.<<, 1263, no title, with MS. notes. 2?. 23. Roxbiirghe, 3a64, 2?. 2s. Sotheby's, in Xov. 1626. ZL 13s. Khedes, 2098, &.. 10s. Jadis, 168. V. Heber, pt. ii. 5470, 9?. 93. ; pt. iv. 2021, 4?. 143. 6d. Sotheby (Halliwell), 1858. 18?. Bandinel, 1861, 31?. (bought f..rH. Huth, Esq.) Mr. Daniel has a fine copy, and copies are in the Brit. Museum, Bodleian, Capell'sColl. and Devonshire Lib. Reprinted by Stee- vens, in 1766, and collated with the follow- ing editions ; 160.5, I. R. for X. L.: 1637, R. Young, for lohn Smethwicke ; no date, W. S. for John Smethwicke. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Den- mark. Xewly imprinted and inlarged, according to the true and perfect Copy last priiiti-d. By William Shakespeare. Lond, Printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, & are to be sold at his Shop in Saint Dunstans Church- vard in Fleet- street, under the Diall. 1637, 4to. The iRst page is sig. X 4. Steevens, 1264, 7s. Rhodes, 2099. 10s. Inglis' Old Plays, 168, 12s. Heber, 1?. 2s. Halliwell, 1856, 2/. lis. The Tragedy of Hamlet, as it is acted at the Duke of York's Theatre. Loud, by Andr. Clark, 1676, 4to. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Den- mark. Lond. 16S3, 4to. In this edition of the play as acted at the Duke of York'3 Theatre, and the part of Hamlet Separate 'SlKjs—continwl, performed by the celebrated Betterton, Hamlet's instructions to the players are marked for omission. Rhodes, 10s. 6d. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Lond. 1695, 4to.— 1703, 4to. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Lond. printed in the year 1710, 12mo.— Lond, T. Johnson, 1720. 12mo. Hamlet, an Opera, as it is performed at the Haymarket. Lond. 1712, Rvo. Hamiet, Prince of Denmark, a Tragedy. Lond. Tonson, 1734, 12mo. Hamlet. Collated with the best edi- tions- Dublin. 1750. 12mo. Hamlet: a Tragedy, as it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Lond. Knaji- ton andothenB, 1754. 8vo. 12mo. — Lond. C. Hitch, L, Hawes, Rivington, 1759. 12mo. Hamlet. CoU.ited with Ancient ;ind Modern editions, (by Charles Jeimens). Lond. 1773, Svo. frontispiece. Hamlet. Altered by David Garrick. Acted at Dmry Lane. 1771. Not printed. Hamlet. Taken from the Manager's Book at Drury Lane. Lond. 1789, Svo. Hamlet. Altered from Shakespeare by J. P. Kemble. Acted at Drurv Laue Theatre. Lond.1796, 8vo.— Lond.lS00,8vo. AS acted at Covent Garden. — 1804, Svo. — As performed at the Theatre RovaL Lond. J. MiUer. 1814, 12mo. Is. Hamlet. Printed complete from the Text of Johnson and Steeveus, and re- vised. Lond. lS06,12mo. Hamlet. As performed at the Theatres Royal. With Remarks by Mrs. Inchhald. Lond. (1808;, 12mo. front. — Reprinted, Paris, 1822, 12mo.— Again, 1827. ISmo. Hamlet. As performed at the Theatres Royal. With prefatory remarks au i di- rections by W. Oxberry. Lond. Ibid aud I 1823, 12mo. portrait of Mr. Ke.in. I Hamlet. As performed, &c. with Re- I marks by D. G. (Cumberland's Theati e). Lond. 1823, 18mo. ■ Hamlet, in English and French. With ; description of the costume aud relative I positions of the Actors (in French). Paris, 1833, l8mo. Hamlet. Hind's acting edition. With ' description of the costume, stage direc- ; tions, 4to. 40 leaves. The last page is sig. K 4, verso. Steevens. 1265, 3M0s. Roxbtirghe, 3832. eU 63, White Knights. 3955, IS?. 7s. 6d. Sotheby's, ilar. 1856, 2I(. 10s. Utterson, Ul. Ualliwell. May, 1857, 75/. Mr. Geo. Daniel has a very fine large copy, which he values at 200/., and there are copies in Capell's Collection, the Devonshire Library, Bodleian Library, and British Jtuseiim. A lithographic facsimile of this edition (1599), by E. W. Ashbee (for Mr. Halli- well;. Lond. 1861, 4to. 31 copies printed privately. The History of Henrie the Fourth ; V,"ith the battell at Shrewsburie, be- tweene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, sarnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. AVith the humorous conceites of Sir lohn Falstaffe. Newly corrected by W. Shake- speare. Lond. Printed by Valentine Sim- mes, for Matbew Law^ and are to be solde Separate 'Pl&JS- continued. at his shop in Paules Churchyard, at the signe of the Fox. 1604, 4to. 40 leaves- Copies are in the Bodleian Library and lu Capell's Collection, the lattpr imperfect. The Histoi-y of Henry the fourth. With the battell at Shrewseburie, betweene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, sur- named Henry Hotspur of the North. With the humorous conceites of Sir lohn Falstalffe. Newly coiTected byW: Shake- speare. Lond. Printed for Mathew Law, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, aeere vnto S. Aus^ustines gate, at the signe of the Foxe. 160&, 4to. 40 leaves. The last leaf is sig. K 4, verso. Steevens. 1266, U. 7s. Roxburghe, 3832, 21 OS. Rhodes, 2086. 151. 10s. Heber, pi. ii. 5456, 12.'. 12s. Copies in the British Museum, the Bodleian, CapeU's Collec- tion, and the Devonshire Library. The History of Heniie the Fourth, with the Battell at Shrewseburie, be- tweene the King, and Lord Henrie Percy, S'.imamed Hemie Hotspur of the North, With the humorous conceites of Sir lohn Falstaffe. Newly corrected by W. Shake speare. Lond. Printed by W. W, for Mathew Law, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, neere vnto S. Auguslines Gate, at the signe of the Foxe. 1613, 4to. 40 leaves. The last page is sig. K4, verso. Steevens, 1267, 1;". 2s. resold Dent. pt. ii. 1035, 61. Rox- burghe, SS.'U, II. lis. 6d. Inglis' Old Plays, 98, '21. 2s. Jadis, 164, morocco, 34. 13s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 5157, 31. HaU liwell, May, 1857, il. Copies are in the Bodleian Library and Capell's Collection, Cambridge. Two copies are in the Bri. tish Museum, one presenting variations at sig. H, line 5 from bottom ; and at sig. H 4, verso, line 4. Reprinted by Steevens in 1766, and collated with the following editions, viz. 1599, S. S. for Andrew Wise ; 1632, I. Norton, sold by W. Sheares ; and 1639, I Norton, sold by Hugh Perry. The Historie of Henry the Fourthi With the Battell at Shrewseburie, be- tweene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, sumamed Henry Hot.spnr of the North. With the humorous conceits of Sir lohn Falstaffe. Newly corrected. By William Shakespeare. Lond. Printed' by T. P. and are to be sold by Mathew Law, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the Signe of the Foxe, neere S. Austinea gate, 1622, 4to. 40 leaves. The title is sig. A 1. The text is from sig. A 2 to sig. K 4, verso. Rhodes, 2087, 1?. Is. Heber, pt. ii. 54.T.S. 31. 13s. 6d. Ualliwell, 1856. 5/. OS. Ualliwell, May, li57, 9!. (bought by Mr. Tite). Copies are in the British Museum, CapeU's Collection, Cambridge, and the Bodleian Library. The Historie of Henry the Fourth: With the battell at Shrewesbury, b* BHAKESPEAEE. 2279 Separate Flays— co»tinued. Separate 'Pla.ys—continufd. tweeue the King, and Lord Henry Percy, King Henry IV. Part I. As performed, siirnamed Henry Hotspur of the North. &c. : with Remarks by U. G. (Cumber- "With the humorous couceits of Sir lohn land's Theatre), l^ond. 1823, ISnio. 6d. Falstaffe. Newly corrected, by William Henry IV. As performed. (Jlodern Shttke-speare. Lond. Pi-inted by lohn Standard Drama.) New York, 1S48, 12mo. Norton, and are to bee sold by Winiam 12g cents. Sheares, at his shop at the great South l Henry IV. Part I. Lacy's Acting edi- doore of Saint Pauls-Church; and in tion. with preliminary notes. Loud.n. d. Chancery-Lane, ueere Serieants-Inne. (ISoSi, 12mo. frontispiece, 6d. 1632, 4to. 40 leaves. The title is sig. A 1. , Henry IV. Reprint oif a Unique Con- temporary JIS, of the First Part, and a portion of the Second Part of this Plav. Edited by J. U. llalliwell, 1845. Ste Shasespeake Society, Appendix. Henet the Foubth. [Part II.] The „^.„ ^. Second part of Henrie the fourth, eon- snrnamed Henry Hotspur of tii'e'' Noith.' I t'"i'-i°g *" l^'^ death, and coronation of With the humorous conceits of Sir lohn ! henrie the fift. With the humours of Falstaffe. Newly corrected, by William Sir lohn Falstaffe. and swaggering Pis- Shake-speare. Lond. Printed by John *<>•'• -^s it hath been snndrie times pub- Norton, and are to be s^^Id by Hugh Perry, ^^^"^r ^'^^^^ by the right honourable, the at his shop next to Ivie-bridge in the Lora Cliamberlamehis seruants. \\ ritten Text is from sig. A 2 to sig. K 4. Stee- vens, 12GS, 10s. Halliwell, May, 1857, 4.1. 18s. Copies in the British Sluseum, and Capell's Collection, Cambridge. The Historie of Henry the Fourth : With the Battell at Sinewsbuiy, be- tTreene the King, and Lord Henry Percy, Strand, 1639, 4to. 40 leaves. The title sig. A 1. The text is from sig. A 2 to sig. K 4. White Knights, 3956, 33. Heber, pt. ii. 5459, 1?. Is. Rhodes, 208S, 17s. Mitford, Apr. 1880, 51. 7s, 6d. Libri, July. 1862, S^. In the British Museum, the Bodleian, and Capell's Collection by William Shakespeare. Lond. Printed i'by V. S. for Andrew Wise, and William A'spiey, 1600. 4to. 43 leaves. Sig. E has 6 leaves. The last page is sig. L. verso. In some copies signature E has only four leaves, and the whole play therpfuie only 41 leaves. ' The publisher tii:diug he King Henry IV. With the Humours of i ^^^ omitted somewhat (the whole of the Sir John Falstaff. A tragic Comedy, as it is acted ia Little Lincoln's Inn Fields. By Thomas Betterton. Lond. 1700, 4to. King Henry IV. With the Humours of Sir John Falstaff. By the Hon. Mr. Grenville. Printed at the Hague, for I. Johnson, 1710, 8vo. — Loud. I. Johnson, 1721, 12mo. first scene of the third act) cancelled the two latter leaves E 3 and E 4, rei rinted them in a different manner, and added a fifth (and si-xtb) leaf, in order to get in tlie omitted lines. This is the only differ- ence between the two copies.' — Edm. JIaione. There are tliree copies in the British Museum, in two of wliich sig. E „ -.rr rru T^- 1. -D 1. T.r-.,.iT, coutalus slx'leaves, in the third only Henry IV. The First Part. With the four leaves. A copv with altered leaves. Life and Death ot Henry, sirnamed Hot- gjg g 3, E4, E 5,' is in the Bodleian spur. Loud. Tonson, 1734, 12mo. Library. Copies of both editions are in King Henry IV. Part I. Lond. R. I Capell's Collection, the Bodleian, and Walker, 1734, 12mo. j Devonshire Librarv. Smyth, in 1797, Henry IV. The First Part. With the ! S^. 6s. Roxburghe, 38.35, 2<. 4s. Steevens, Life and Death of Henry, sirnamed Hot- | 1269, 31. 13s. 6d. 1-270. 2Z. 153. Rhodes, spur. Lond. 1751, 12mo. | 2089, with sig. E, 4 leaves, and a repri Jt The First Part of Henry IV. With the | of the deficiency, 3/. 53. Sotheby's, in Life and Death of Heniy, surnamed Hot- j April, 1821, 16?. Heber, pt ii. 5460, sig. spur. As performed at the Theatres. , E, 6 leaves, iOl. Altered edition, sig. E Lond. 1763, 12mo. j with four leaves, (the last leaf MS.), 21. King Henry IV. The First Part. An 10s. Heber. pt. iv. 2019, sig. E with 4 historical Play, revised by J. P. Kemble. ' leaves (comer of a leaf defective), 91. 12s. Lond. 1804.8VO.— 1811, 8vo.— As performed ' Utterson, 1852, 111. 10s. Sotheby's, Mar. at the Theatres Royal. Lond. J. Miller, '' 1856, 2 leaves mended, Ig/. 10s. Halli- ISlo, 12mo. Is. I well, Mav. 1857, (with 6 leaves to E; 100?. King Henry IV. The First Part. As ' CBought for H. Huth, Ksq.) S^e Malom-'s performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent \ Shakspetre, by Boswell, vol. ii. p. 650. Garden. With Remarks by .Mrs. Inch- ! The edition in which sig. E has 4 leaves bald. Loud. Longman, n. d. (1808), 12mo. , was reprinted by Steevens among his 20 frontispiece. j Plays, 1766. Jlr. Knight sa;/s there are large Henry IV. As performed, &c. -wiihl and important additions in 1)16/01101623. Remarks and Stage directions; by W. | King Henry IV. With tlie Humours of Oxberry. Lond. ItjlS and 18'23, 12mo. Is. Sir John Falstaff. Revised with Altera- 2280 SHAKESPEAEE, Separate Plays-conhnuaJ. tlon.s. (By Thomas Betterton.) Lond. 1700, 4to. The Sequel to Henry IV. With the Hamours of Sir John Falstaff and Justice Shallow. As it is acted at the Theatre Koyal, Drury Lane. Altered by the late BIr. Betterton. Lond. n. d. (1710), 8vo. —Lond. 1719, Svo. The Second Part of Henry IV. Con- taining his Death, and tlie Coronation of Henry V. Lond. 1733, 12ino. Henry IV., the Second Piirt. containing his Death, and the Coronation of King Henry V. Lond. R. Wallier, 173-1, 12mo. FalstaflTs Wedding : a Comedy, being a Sequel to the Second Part of Henry the Fourth, written in imitation of Sliake- speare. By William Ker.rick. Loud. 1760, 8vo.— 1766, 8vo.— 1773, Svo. K. Henry IV. Part 2. Altered by Dr. Valpy. As represented at Reading School. Eeading, l&Ol, Svo. King Hem-y IV. (second part). Revised by J. P. Kemble. Act-=d at Covent G.ir- 1 den Theatre. Lond. 180:5, 8vo.— 1804, Svo. — Published as performed at tlie Theatres Eoyal. Lond. J. Miller, 1S15, 12mo. Is. King Henry IV. The Second Part. As performed at the Theatre Koyal, Covent Garden. With Kcmurks by Mrs. Inch- bald. Lond. Longman, n. d. (1808) 12mo- The Death of F.alstaff: a Melodrama by Z. Jackson. Lond. 1820, Svo. 20 copies privately printed. King Henry IV. A Drama in Two Parts. With an Introduction, and critical and historical Xotes (in German), by F. E. Feller. Leipsic, 1830, Svo. Henry IV. Part 11. As performed, &c. With Remarks by D. G. (Cumberland's Theatre). 1831. ISmo. 6d. Henry IV. 2 Parts. 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As performed at the Strand Theatre. Lond. 1855, 12mo. Love's Laboite Lost. A pleasant Conceited Comedie called, Loues labors lost. As it was presented before her Highnes this last Christmas. Newly corrected and augmented By W. Shake- spere. Imprinted at London by W. W. for Cutbert Burby, 1598. 4to. 3S leaves. Sign. A to I, in fours, and K 2 leaves. The last page is K 2, verso. Dent, pt. ii. i 1025. 26/. Bindley, pt. iii. 2041, 40/. 10s. ; Jadis, 156. 47/. os. Rhodes, 2C'&4, 53/. lis. Heber, pt. ii. 5448, 40/. Copies in the Bodleian, Capeirs Collection, and the Devonshire Library. Mr. Daniel has a 7ery fine copy, which he values at 2C.K)/. WTun Steeijens published kis rtprints of tM twenty early Quartos, in 1766, he was unahle to procure this edition. Loves Labours lost. A Wittie and Pleasant Comedie, As it was Acted by his Maiesties Semants at the Blacke-Friers and the Globe. Written by William I Sitakespeare. Lond. printed uy \V. S.for 2286 SHAKESPEAEE. 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Love's Labour lost. Facsimile of the text from the folio uf 1623, with notices of the known editions previously issued. Lond. Booth, 1862, sm. 4to. 5s. Mr. Booth has announced his intention of printing all the plays of his facsimile of the first edition, separately, at 5s. each. But only five are com^^leted up to the present time. Love's Laboue WON. Meres mentions a play under this title, as written by Shake- speare. It is, however, supposed to be no other than All's well that ends well. Macbrth, a Tragedy. The first edi- tion is in the folio Siiakespeare. 1623. Macbeth, a Tragedy, with all the alte- rations, amendments, additions, and New Songs, (by Sir William Davenant), acted at the Duke's Theatre. Lond. 1673, 4to.— 1674,4to.— 169.5. 4to.— 1710. 4to. Macbeth, written by Mr. W. Shake- speare. Loud, printed for the Company, n. d. 12mo. Macbeth : a Tragedy. As it is now Acted at the New Tlieatre of Edinburgh. Written by Mr. Shakespear, with altera- tions by Mr. Tate. 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The last page is sig. K 4. This is ascertained to be the first edition from entries in the Stationers' Company. Steevens. 1279, ■21. 2s. ; 12S0, '21. 2s. Rox- bnrgbe, 3814, 21. 14s. ; resold Jadis, 163, 61. 6s.; resold again, Holland, in 1S60, 15/. Duke of Grafton, 703, 31. 15s. IngUs' Old Separate Tla.y3—eontimied. Plavs, 91, 3/. 16s. Field, 393, 4/. 12s. Sir M. M. Svkes, pt. iii. 412, ol. 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1028, til. Rhodes, 2094, 13/. 13s. Heber, pt. ii. 5447, 12/. Strettell, May, 1841, 10/. JoUev, 14/. Utterson in 1852, 16/. Sothebv, Mar. 1856. 17/. Sotheby, (Halliwell), June 14, 1858, 14/. 15s. (bought for H. Uuth, E.sq.) Halliwell, 1859, '21/. Copies are in the British Museum, Ca- pell's Collection. Bodleian, and Devonshire Library. Reprinted by Steevens in 1766, and collated with three others, viz. one printed for Thomas Heyes in 1600. another for Laurence Hayes in 1637, and the third for William Leake, in 1652. Tfiis edition, printed hy Boherts, is hysome SJtppos-rd to be that tntered in the Stationer^ books, July 22, 1598 ; and the following one, to be that entered hy Heyts, Oct. 28, 1600 ; but this is against the opinion of good judges, and is not unlikely to be incorrect. Eoberts ma)~ried Heyes' daughter, and was not in business on his own account till after Heyes ceased to publish. Mr. Knight says " Heyei edition is not identical with that of Boherts, but the differences are not many." The most excellent Historie of the Mer- chant of Venice. With the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the lewe towards the sayd Merchant, in cutting a iust pound of his flesh : and the obtayning of Portiaby the choyse of three chests. As it hath beene diners times acted by the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. At Lond. Printed by L R., for Thomas Heyes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon, 1600, 4to. 38 leaves. The last page is sig. K 2. 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By George Granville (Lord Lansdowne). Lond. 1701.— At the Hague, T. Johnson, 1711, 6vo.— Lond. 1713, 8vo. — 1732,8vo. The Merchant of Venice. By Mr. Wil- liam Shakespear. Lond. Tonson, 1734, 12mo. The Merchant of Venice, Lond. E. Walker. 1735, 12mo. The Merchant of Venice, with Altera- tions and Insertions for acting. Lond. 1773, 8vo.— 1777, 12mo. The Merchant of Venice, marked with the variations in the manager's Book at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Lond. 1763, Svo. The Merchant of Venice, a Comedy taken from the manager's Book at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardeiL Loud. 1787, l-2mo. The Merchant of Venice. Revised by J. P. Kemble, as performed at Drury Lane Theatre. Loud. 1795, 8vo.— 1797, 8vo.— As performed at Covent Garden, 1810, 8vo.— As performed at the Theatres Koyal. Lond. J. Miller, 1814. 12mo. Is. The Merchant of Venice. Altered (by Pr. Valpy). Represented at Reading School. Reading, 1802, Svo. 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The most excellent Hlstorie of the Merchant of Venice, 1600- Abbreviated and adapted for social reading in parts. By the Swanswick Shakespeare Cii'cle. Edited by J. Earle. Lend. Longman, 1862, 8vo. The Merchant of Venice. A facsimile of the text from the folio of 1623, with Notices of the known editions previously issued. Lond. Booth, 1862, small 4to. os. Merchant of Venice. The Costumes as represented at the Princess's Theatre. Lond. n. d. 4to. 4 plates, 2s. 6d. Merry WrvES of Windsor. A Most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Co- medie, of Syr lohu Falstaflfe. and the merrie Wiues of Wind.sor. Entermix- ed with sundrie variable and pleas- ing humors, of Syr Hugh the Welch Knight. lustice Shallow, and his wise cousin M. Slender, With the swaggering vaine of A undent PistoU, and Corporal Nym. By Wm. Shakespeare. As it hath beeae diners times Acted by the Right liouuurable my lord Chaciberlaiues ser- SHAKESPEAKE. 22S9 Separate Tl&js—cunstan'.s Chuich- yard in Fleet.street, 1630, 4to. A to K in fours, the last page is sig. K 3, verso. Koxburghe, 3805, 7s. Steevens, 1-2.S3. 10s. 6d. Mitford, Apr. 1860, 5/. 7s. 6d. (bought by Mr. Tite.) Copies are in the British Museum, Bodleian I^ibrary, and CHpell's Collection, Camb. Reprinted by Steevens, ill 1766. The Comical Gallant; or the Amours of Sir John Falstaff. A Cornedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. By J. Dennis. 1702, 4to. The Merry Wives of Windsor, with the Amours of Sir John Falstaffe. Loud, printed for the Company, n. d. 12mo. The Merry Wives of Windsor, as it is acted at the Theatres. Lond. printed by E. Walker, 17.34, 12mo. The Meny Wives of Windsor, a Separate I'lajs— continued. Comedy by William Shakespear. Lord. 176G, 12mo. Merry Wives of AVindsor. From the Manager's Book at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Lond. 1787, 12mo. Merry Wives of Windsor. Revised by J. P. Kemble. As acted at Drury Lane. Lond. 1797, 8vo. — Revised as acted at Co- vent Garden. Loud. 1804, 8vo, — As per- formed at tlie Theatres Royal. Lond. J. Miller, 1815, 12mo. Is. Merry Wives of Windsor. Lond. 1806, Svo. Merry Wives of Windsor, as performed at the Theatres Royal, with remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Lond. Longman, n. d (1808), 12rao. frontispiece. Merry Wives of Windsor. Lond. 1820, Svo. Merry Wives of Windsor. As per- formed, &c. with Remarks by W. OsberrJ^ Lond. 1823, 12mo. Merry Wives of Windsor. As per- formed, with Remarks. &c. by D.G.(Cuni- beil.and's Theatre). 1824, 18mo. 6d. Merry Wives of Windsor, Nureuberg and New York, 1841. 12mo. Merry Wives of Windsor. As perform- ed, &c. (Spencer's Theatre). Boston, 18-53» 12mo. 12 J cents. First Sketch of the Merry Wives of Windsor ; witli the novels on wh.ich it was founded, an introduction, and Notes. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 1842. See Shakespeare Society, Appendix. In 1843, Mr. Halliwell discovered and published an account of a Manuscript of the MeiTy Wives of Windsor, which ap- pears to have been a playhouse copy of the time of the Commonwealth. It is not a mere transcript, but presents many variations. See Shakk.speriaxa. The Merry Wives of Windsor. A Facsimile of the Text from the folio of 1623, with notices of the known editions previously issued. Loud. Booth, 1862, small 4to. 5s. A MidsojisierNioet'.s Dreame. As it hath beene sundry times publikely acted, by the Right Honourable, the Lord Cbam- berlaine his seruants. Written by Wil- liam Shakespeare. Printed by James Roberts, 1600, 4to. 32 leaves. The L^st sig- nature is H 4. ilieasons are given in Mr. Halliwell' s Shakespeare, vol. 6, p. 11, for believing this to he the first edition. Ac- cording to Sir. Dyce, it is very inferior to the next.) Steevens, 1285, 1 1. 15s. Boswell, 2343, 21. Is. Roxburghe, 3811, 31. 3s. Inglis' Old Plays, 89, 41. 5s. Duke of Grafton, 701. 4;. 8.S. Field, 391, 41. 8s. Dent, pt. ii. 1029, 41. 10s. Jadis, 161, 5?. 5s. Rhodes, 2092, 6;. Evans, May, 1832, (.1. Heber, pt. iv. 2013. line, 7Z. (bought by Mr Daniel.j Gardner in 18&4, I2i. 15«. Utterson, 9J. 2290 SHAEESPEAEE. Separate "Plajs—co^tinwd. Crawford, ISl. os. Halliwell, ia56, 17?. Ss. (bought for H. Huth, Esq.) JoUey, lOZ.lOs. Bright, 71. 2s. 6d. Loscombe, Vdi. 17s. 6d. Sotheby, Jan. 1857. (Kerry), 211. HoUand, 1860, 15M5s. Mr. Halliwell possesses a fine copy, which cost him 31/. lOs. Mr. Tite has a fine copy, and tlic re are copies in the Brit. Mu.seum, Capell's Collection, and the Bodleian. lieprinted by Steevens in 1766, collated with that printed in the same year (1600) for Thomas Fisher. j A Midsommer night's dreame. As it hathbeene sundrytimes p\iblickely acted, by the Right honourable, the Lord Cham- berlaine his seniants. Written by Wil- liam Shakespeare. Imprinted at Loudon for Thomas Fisher, and are to be soulde at his shoppe, at the Signe of the White Hart, in Fleetestreete, 1600, 4to.32 leaves. The last page is sig. H 4, verso. First edition according to Steevens; indeed accepted hy all othicrs as such, until Mr. Hal- liinelVs demurrer. Bindley, pt. iii. 2040, 22i. 10s. Steevens, 12S4, part of a leaf ■wanting, 25/. 10s. Dent, \U. 10s. Heber, pt.ii. 5442, very fine, 36;. (bought by Mr. Daniel), and pt. iv. 2012, 2U. 10s. 6d. Bright, 'I. 5s. Sotheby. May, 1856, 17?. 5s. Copies are in the British Museum, Capell's Collection, Cambridge, and the Bodleian Libraiy. The Comical part of this play v;as printed separately under the title of The Merry conceited Humours of Bottom, the "Wea- ver. By Robert Cos. Loud. n. d. (circa 1646),4to. — Another edition, 1661, 4to. Rhodes, 2123, 21. 10s. Reprinted by Mr. Halliwell C.30 copies), in 1860, 16mo., also in ' The Wits, or Sport upon Sport.' See KiP.KMAX, Francis, p. 1280. Piramus and Thisbe. The fifth edition, enlarged by the Author. Lond. 1681, folio. The Fairy Queen, an opera represented at the Queen's Theatre by their majesties servants. Lond. 1692, 4to. A Comic Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe. By Richard Leveridge. Lond. 1716, 12mo. Pyramus and Thisbe, a mock Opera. The words taken from Shakespeare. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Set to Musick by J. F. Lampe. Lond. n.d. 4to. — Again, 1745,8vo. The Fairies, an Opera taken from a Midsummer Night's Dream, as per- foi-med at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. By David Garrick. The music composed by Mr. Smith. Lond. 1755, 8vo. A Fairy Tale, taken from the Midsum- mer Night's Dream [by George Colman and D. Garrick]. Lond. 1763, 4to. Re- printed under the title of the Fairy Prince, a Mask. Lond. 1771, Svo. Midsummer Night's Dream, with alte- rations and additions, aud several new Separate Vlsiys— continued. Songs (by David Garrick). Lond. 1763, 8vo. Pyramus and Thisbe. A Pantomime acted at Birmingham. 1798, Svo. Midsummer Night's Dream. Lond. 1803, 12mo. Midsummer Night's Dream, with alte- rations, additions, and New Songs, (by F. Reynolds). Lond. 1816, Svo. Midsummer Night's Dream. As per- formed, &c. with Remarks by D. G. (Cunu berland's Theatre), 1828, 18mo. 6d. Midsummer Night's Dream. Nu- renberg and New York, 1839, 12mo.— ISil, 12mo. Midsummer Night's Dream. As per. formed at Covent Garden. Lond. Pattie, 1840, 12mo. 6d. Midsummer's Night's Dream, a Comedy in Five acts. As revived at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Nov. 16th, 1840, (Edited by J. R. Planche). Lond. 1840, 8vo. Midsummer Night's Dream, with hir-to- rical and grammatical explanatory Notes in German. Frankfort, 1840, 12mo. A Midsummer Night's Dream. Re- printed from the Family Shakespeare, with a glossary. Berlin, 1841, Svo. Midsummer Night's Dream, with Hlus- trations as designed and modelled by W. B.Kirk for a dessert Service mrtant various readings' The Tragcedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hath beene divers times Acted at the Globe, and at the Black- Friers, by his Majesties Servants. Writ- ten by William Shakespeare. The fourth Edition. Lond. Printed for William Leak at the Crown in Fleet-street, be- tween the two Temple Gate.', 1655, 4to. This edition is a republication of that of 1630. It contains A to M, in fours: the last page contains alistof bo>ks 'printed or sold by William Leake,' and the play is paged I to 93. Steevens, 12S9, 43. Field, 396, 5s. Rhodes, 3106, 10s. 63. Sotheby's, May, 1856, 4?. 83. Halliwell, 1859. 3?'. 10s. Copies are in the British Museum, Capell's Collection, Cambridge, and the Bodleian Library. An edition, with the same title, dated 1705, 4to. is in the collection of Jlr. Tile. An edition of Othello, v-ithont date, is mentioned by Steevens in his list of the old quarto plays, and a copy is in Capell's Collection. 4to. See Hartshome's Book Rarities in the University of Cambridge, p. 309. ( ithello, a Tragedy. Altered by Dry- deiu Lond. 1670, 4to.— 1674, 4to.— 1681, 4to.— 1687, 4to.— 1697, 4to.— 1701, 4to.— 1705, 4to. Othello, the Moor of Venice. A Tra- gedy written by Mr. W. Shakespeare. Lond. Printed for the Company, n. d. 12mo. Jealousy Exemplified in the Awful Traarical and Bloody History rf the Lives and untimely Deaths of Othello and Des- demoua. Lond. n d. 8vo. Othello the Moor of Venice, a Tragedy, as it hath been divers times acted at tlie Globe and at the Black-Friers ; and now at the Theatre Royal by his Majestltui 2292 SHAKESP£AIIE. Separate Tl^js—continwd. Servants. Lond. printed by John Dar- by, in Bartholomew Close, 1724. 12mo. Othello the Moor of Venice, a Tragedy. AVith the most remarkable Readings of the quarto of 1622, and the folio of 1632. I Lond. 1(47, 12mo.— 1750. 12mo. [ Othello the Moor of Venice, a Tragedy. Dublin, 1767, 8vo. i Othello, the Jloor of Venice, a Tragedy. I Edinb. 1768, 12mo. 1 Othello, a Tragedy by William Shake- speare, collated with the old and modem Editions (by Charles Jennens). Lond. 1773, 8vo. 2s. 6d. j Othello. Printed agreeable to the I Kepresentation. Lond. H. Garland, n, d. I 8vo. I Othello. Adapted to the Stage by J. | P. Kemble. As acted at Dnii-v Lane | Theatre. Lond. 1804, 8vo.— 1808, 8vo.— As performed at the Theatre Roval. | Lond. J. Miller, 1814, 12mo. Is. Othello, the Moor of Venice. As per- ' formed at the Theatres Royal. With \ ■Remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Lond. Longman, n. d. (1808) 12mo. frontispiece. — Reprinted, Paris, 1821, Svo. | Othello. As performed at the Theatres j Koyal, with prefatory Remarks and Stage directions, by W. OxbeiTy. Comedian, i Loud. 1819, 12mo. portrait of Mrs. W. | West, Is— 1823, 12rao. j Othello. As performed at tbe Theatres i Eoyal, with Remarks biographical and I critical, by D. G. (George Daniel), a de- scription of the Costume and Stage direc- tions. Lond. (Cumberland's Theatre), 1 1823, lSmo.6d. i Othello. Hind's Acting edition, with ' description of the Costumes, Stage direc- tions, &c. Lond. Simpkin and Co. 1839, crown 8vo. 8d. Othello. As performed (Modem Stan- dard Drama). Kew York, 1846, 12mo. 12^ cents. Othello, with Notes in German by E. W. Sievers. Bninswick, 185.3, 12mo. Othello. C. Fechter's Acting edition. Lond. 1861. sm. 8vo. Is. Othello Travestie, with burlesque Notes and other curious Appendices. Lond. 1813, 12mo. Sabine, 1033, 2s. 6d. Bright, is. Othello Travestie. Lacv's Actingedition. Lond. n.d. (1856), 12mo.'6d. Pesicles. The late. And much admired Play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole Historic, aduentures, and fortunes of the gaid Prince : As also, The no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in tbe Birth and Life, of his Daughter Mariana. As it hath been diuers and sundrj- times acted by bis Maiesties Seiuant.s at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare. Separate "Pl&js— continued. Imprinted at Lond. for Henry Gosson, and ave to be sold at the signe of the Sunne in Pater-noster row, &c. 1609, 4to. A to I, in fours, I 4 blank, 35 leaves. Stee- vens, 1308, 1?. 2s. Roxburghe, 3869, 1/. IS'J. White Knights, 3960, 2/. os. Rhodes, 2109, 9/. 9s. Heber, pt. ii. 5474, fine, ISl. (bought by Mr. Daniel.) Jolley,13?. Gard- ner, title facsimile by Harris, 21Z. Copies in Capell's Collection, Trin. Coll. Cam- bridge, the Bodlei.an Library, and British Museum. — Another copy is in the British Mu- seum, which, although it has exactly the soma title-page as the above, presents many varior tions in tlie text, and numerous errors art corrected; the initial wood-cut at sig. Ai is also different. Mr. Knight observes, ' the minute differences in these copies are such as present themselves to a printer's eyt, and shoio that the types were kept standing to meet a constant demand.' A lithographic facsimile of this edition (1609) by E. W. Ashbee (for Mr. HalU- well). Lond. 1862, 4to. 31 copies, privately printed. Pericles, without date, printed by T. Pavier, was in Garrick's collection, pre- sumed to hi', the First edition. The late, and much admired Play called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, aduenture.s and fortunes of the sayd Prince : As also the no lesse strange and worthy accidentB in the Birth and Life of his Daughter Ma- riana. As it hctli beene diuers and sun- dry times acted by his Maiestyes Ser- uants at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare. Printed at Lon- don by S. S. 1611, 4to. ends at I 3, verso. Edwards, in 1804, 141. 3s. 6d. A copy is in the British Museum. The late. And much admired Play, called. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, aduentures and fortunes of the saide Prince. Written by W. Shakespeare. Printed for T. P. 1619, 4to. 34 leaves. The signatures run from R to A a, in fours, B b one leaf, and title one leaf. The edi- tion was printed at the end of ' The whole Contention betwcene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. Printed at Lond. for T. P.' Roxbnrghe, 3879, 5s. Field, 397, lis. Steevens, 1309, 15s. Rhodes, 2111. 15s. Inglis' Old Plays, 101, 11. 15s. Jadis, 174, 11. ISs. Heber, pt. ii. 5475, il. 4s. and ,5476, 11. 18s. Loscombe, 31. 4s. In the Brit. Mnseura. Capell's Col- lection, and the Bodleian Library. The late, and much admired Play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Relation of the whole History, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd Prince : Written by Will. Shakespeare, l.ond. Printed by 1. N. for R. B. and are to be sould at his shop in Cheapside at SHAEESPEAEE. 2293 Separate 'Pl&ys—<^'mtimied. the si, 4to. A to J 2, in fours. 34 leaves. Field. 398. 6s, "White Knights, 3960-, 9s. Rhodes, -2112, 14s. Heber, pt. ii. 5477, V. 2s. (bonghtby Mr. Tite.) Halliwell, ia56, 4Z. 14s. Halli- ■well, 1859, without place of sale, 5/. 12s. 6d. Sotheby, Slav, 1862, 2?. 9s. In some copies of this date the words in the imprint, "and are to be sould,'' &c. are wanting. Copies are in the British Museum, Bod- leian Library, and Capell's Collection. The I^ate. And much admired Play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. With the true Kelation of the whole History, adventures, and fortunes of the said Prince. Written by W. Shakespeare. Printed at Lond. by Thomas Cotes, 1635, 4to. 34 leaves, Title, sis. A 1. A to sig. I 2, in fours. Eosbnrghe, 3871. 14s. Kright,l?. 6s. Sotheby, May, 1S62,1M53. In the British Museum and Bodleian. Pericles, Prince of Tyre, by W. Shake. Bpeare. Lond, Tonson, 1734, 12mo. front. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Lond. R. Walker. 1734. 12mo. Marina, a Plav of Three Acts, faltered from Pericles). By G. Lillo. Lon. 173S, 8vo. Pericles. Adapted for theatrical repre- sentation. Lond. 1796, 8vo. Pericles. A Novel founded npon Shakespeare's play is entitled: The Painful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Being the true History of the Play of Pericles, as it was lately presented by the worthv and ancient Poet lohn Gower. At Loud! Printed br T. P. for Nat. Butter, 1608. 4to. With a whole- length figure of Gower on the title. De- dicated to Maister H. Fermor by George Wilkins (the author). 40 leaves, in- cluding title. A copy is in the public library at Zurich. A copy, consisting of 38 leaves, was sold, Nassau, pt. ii. 74.5, 22/. lis. 6d. Resold, Heber. pt. vi. 211. Is., subsequently possessed by Mr. Halli- well, now in the British 5'useum. — Collation. Title, Argument of the whole Historic, 2 leaves, in black letter, sig. A 2 to K 2. In this copy there is no dedi- cation as in that at Zurich ; but it is be- lieved that this dedication, which is printed in a different type.is a subsequent introduction, and does not properly belong to the work. — Reprinted, n. d. 12mo. 4s. A Facsimile Reprint. Edited by Pro- fessor Tycho Mommsen. With a Preface, includiu^ a brief account of some original Shakespeare-editions, &c. extant in Ger- many and Switzerland, and a few Re- marks on the Latin Romance of ApoUo- nius. Tyre. Also an Introduction by J. Payne Collier. Oldenb. 1857, 8vo.49.'6d. RicHAED THE Secosd. The Tragedie of King Richard the Second. As it hath beene pablikely aeted by the right Ho- nourable the Lorde Chamberlaine his Bernants. Lond, Printed by Valentine Separate Plays — continued. Simmes for Androw Wise, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules church yard at the signe of the Angel, 1597, 4to. 37 leaves. The last page is sig. K 2. It has long been supposed that the only copy known is in Capell's Collection, Cambridge, but Mr. George Daniel has a fine copy. It trill be perceived that the name oj Shakes- peare does not occur on the title-page of this first edition. The Tragedie of King Richard the se- cond. As it hath beene pnblikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Cham- berlaine his semants. By William Shake-speare. Lond. Printed by Valen- tine Simmes for Andrew Wise, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules ciiurchyard at the signe of the Angel, 1598, 4to. A to I, in fours, 36 leaves. Steevens. 1290, 4?. 14s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3829, ll. 7s. White Knights, 3954, 10?. Heber, pt. iv. 2018. 4/. 14s. 6d. Bright, in 1845, 13?. 10s. Copies are in the British Museum, the Bodleian Library, and Capell's Collection. The Tragedie of King Richard the Second : with new additions of the Par- liament Sceane, and the deposing of King Richard. As it hath been lately acted by the Kiuees Majesties sernantes, at the Globe. By WiUiam Shake-speare. At Lond. Printed by W. W. for Mathew Law, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules churchyard, at the signe of the Foxe,16t58,4to.' 39 leaves. The last page is sig. K 3, verso.. Rhodes. 2078, MS. title, 1?. 5s. Steevens, 1291, 10?. Loscombe, 19?. JoUev, 11?. Halliwell, Mav, 1S57, 30?. 10s. fbought by Mr. Tite.) A copy U in the Bodleian Library. In the Devon- shire collection is a copy (formerly be- longing to Kemble). in the title-page of which no mention is made of the ' new additions of the Parliament sceane.' The Tragedie of King Richard the Se- cond. As it hath been pnblikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamber- laine his sernantes. By William Shake- speare, Lond. Printed by W. W. for Mathew Law, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Fose, 1608. 4to. The last pagp is sig. K 3, verso. Copies are in the British Museum, in Capell's Collection, and a fine one in the library of Mr. George DanieL The Tragedie of King Richard the Se- cond : with new additions of the Parlia- ment Sceane, and the deposing of King Richard. As it hath been lately acted by [ the Kinges Maiesties seruants at the I Globe. By WiUiam Shake-speare. At I Lond. printed for Mathew Law, and are I to be sold at his shop in Paules church- , yard, at the signe of the Foxe, 1615, 4to. I 39 leaves. A to K, in fours. The la»t i page is K 3, verso. Gordonstoun. 2137, ' lis. 6d. Rhodes, 2079, K 1 wasting, 15s. : Roxburghe, 38S0, 1?. lla. 6d. Steevens, 1 H 2294 SHAKE SPE.LRE, Separate "PlsLys—Mntinuni. . 1292, lM2s. Jadis, 157, morocco, 8Z. 2s. 6d. j Heber, pt. ii. 5454, 21. Sotheby, March, ' 1856. 15?. Bright, 71. 2s. 6d. Sothebv ' (HKlliwell). .June 14, 1858, 117. Halli- | •well, 1859, 32'. 10s. (bought by Mr. Tite.) ■ Copies are in the British Museum, Bod. leian Library, and Capell's Collection, Cambridge.— Reprinted by Steevens in 1766, collated with the first edition, printed ; in 1598 for Andrew Wise, and with that printed in 1634, by John Norton. The Liie and Death of King Richard the Second. With new Additions of the Parliament Scene, and the Deposing of King Richard: as it bath beeno acted by the Kings Majesties Servants, at the Globe. By William Shakespeare. Lond. Printed by John Norton, 1634, 4to. A to K, in fours. The title is sig. A 1. 40 leaves. Jlr. Lowndes says, Hits is the first edition in which the division of the acts and j scenes occur, iut this is a mistake; the i division of the acts and scenes was first made in the folio, 1623. Steevens, 1293, 5s. Sotheby, May, 18oG, uncut, 137. 13s. Mr. I Tite has a fine copy ; and copies are in the > British Museum, the Bodleian Lib, and I Capell's Collection, Cambridge. 1 The Historv of King Richard the Se- I cond. Hy Nahum Tate. Acted at Drury Lace Theatre, as ' The Sicilian Usurper." Lond. 16S1, 4to.— 1691.4to. The Tragedyof KiugRichard the Second, altered by L.'Theobald. Loud. 1720, 8to. Iticbard the Second, a Tragedy. Lond. Tonson, 1734. 12mo. Life and Death of Richard II. Lond. printed by R. Walker, 1735, 12mo. King Richard the Second. Altered and the style imitated by James Goodall. Manchester, 1772, 8vo. King Richard II. Adapted for Theatrical Representation ; as performed at the Theatres Royal, n. d. I'jmo. Richard the Second. Lond. 1812. 12mo. King Richard the Second. Adapted to the Stage, with alterations and additions, by R. Wroughton. Lond. 1815, 8vo. 2s.6d. King Richard the Second. As per- formed, &c., with Remarks by D. G. (Cumberland's Theatre). Lond. 1831, 18mo. King Richard the Second. With Notes by Charles Kean, Lond. 1857, 8vo. RiCHABD THE Thtbd. The foundation of this play was entitled. The true Tra- gedie of Richard the Third, whereunto is shown the Death 'A Edward the Fourth, with the Smothering of the young Princes in the Tower. With a lamentable Ende of Shore's Wife, &c., and lastly the Con- junction cf the two noble Houses of Lan- caster and Yorke. As it was played by the Queene's Maiesties Players. Lond. by Creede, 1594, 4to. Only one perfect copy of this play is known. It was un- Separate "BlB-y^— continued, questionably used by Shakspeare in the formation of his own Richard. Rhodes, 329, two leaves wanting, 307. ; resold. Dent, pt. ii. 1005, the leaves supplied in MS. facsimiles, 147, 3s. 6d. Resold, Evans, in 1832, 257. 10s. Evans, in 1825, 697.6s. This copy was perfect, and is now in the possessionofF. Perkins, Esq. Reprinted for the SH.4KSPEARE Society, with the Latin Play of Richardus Tertius, by Dr. Thos Legge. With an Introduction and Notes by B. Field, Esq. Lond. 1844, 8vo, A lithographic facsimile of this edition (1597), by E. N. Ashbee (for Mr. Halliwell). 31 copies privately printed. The Tragedy of King Richard the third. Containing His treacherous Plots against his brother Clarence : the pittie- full murther of bis innocent nephewes : his tyrannical vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life and most de- serued death. As it hath been lately Acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaiue his seruants. At Lond. Printed by Valentine Sims for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Church.yard,at the signe of the Angell, 1597, 4to. 47 leaves. Nixon, in 1818, 337. Resold, Heber, pt. ii. 5463, 417. 9s. 6d. (bought by Mr. Daniel.) Copies in Capell's Collec- tion, Cambridge, and the Bodleian. The Tragedie of King Richard the third. Conteining his treacherous Plots against his brother Clarence : the pitiful murther of his innocent Nephewes: his tyreimicall vsurpation : with tlie whole course of his detested life and most de- serued death. As it hath beene lately Acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaiue his seruants. By William Shake-speare. Loud. Printed by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Church.yard, at the signe of the Angell, 1598, 4to. 47 leaves. A to M, in fours, M 4 blank. Heber, pt. ii. 5464, 177. JoUey, 177. 17s. (bought by Mr. Tite). Copies in Capell's Collection, the Bod- leian Library, and British Museum. The Tragedie of King Richard the third. Conteining his treacherous Plots against his brother Clarence: the pittiful murther of his innocent Nephewes : his tyrannicall vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life and most de- serued death. As it hath bene lately Acted by the Lord Chamberlaine his ser- uants. Newly augmented, by AVilliam Shakespeare, Lond. Printed by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Angel, 1602. 4to. 46 leaves. A to M, in fours. The last page ends on M 2, verso. Steevens, 1294, imperfect at the end, 10s. Halliwell, May, 1856, title and some leaves facaimUe by Harris, 18i. 6s. Copies SnAEESPEAKE. 2295 Separate "Plays— continue j. are iu the Britisli Museum and in CapeU's Collection, Cambridge. The Tragedie of King Richard the third. Conteiuing his treacherous Plots against iiis brother Clarence : the pittifull murther of his innocent Nephewes : his tyrannicall vsurpation: witli the whole course of his detested life, and most de- serued death. As it hath bin lately Acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Cham- herlaine his seruants. Newly augmented, by William Shake-speare. Lond. printed hy Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by Mathew Lawe, dwelling in Paules Church-yard, at the Signe of the Foxe. neare S. Austins gate, l&Jo, 4to. 46 leaves. A copy is in the British Museum, and the only other one known was sold by Mr. Lilly to Mr. Halliwell, and is now in the Bodleian Library. The Tragedie of King Richard the third. Containing his treacherous Plots against his brother Clarence : the pittiftil murtlier of his innocent Ne-phewes: his tyrannical vsurpation : with the whole cour.se of his detested life, and most de- Eerued death. As it hath beene lately Acted by the Kings Maiesties ser