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A LIST OF THE

OLD EDITIONS

O F

SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS.

Those in Quarto marked with Asterisks are in no former Tables. I know no one who has seen those in the Italick Characters, but find them in Mr. Pope's and Mr. Theobald's Lifts, and in Dr. Warburton's, which is compiled from them.

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1. Midfummer Night's Dream, William Shakefpeare, 1600.

2. Do. William Shakespeare, 1600, James Roberts.

1. Merry Wives of Windfor, William Shakespeare,
1602. T. C. for Arthur Johnson.

2. D. William Shakespeare, 1619, for Do.
3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1630, T. H. for R.
Meighen.

Much Ado about Nothing, William Shakespeare,
1600, V. S. for Andrew Wife and William
Afpley.

1. Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare, 1600. J. K. for Thomas Heyes.

2. W. Shakespeare, 1600, J. Roberts.

3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1637, M. P. for Laurence Hayes.

4. D. William Shakespeare, 1652, for William

Leake.

V. 1. Love's

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

1. Love's Labour Loft, William Shakespeare, 1598, W. W. for Cuthbert Burley."

2. D°. William Shakespeare, 1631, W. S. for John Smethwicke.

1. Taming of the Shrew, 1607, V. S. for Nich. Ling, 2. D°. Will. Shakespeare, 1631, W. S. for John Smethwicke.

1. King Lear, William Shakespeare, 1608, for Na-
thaniel Butter...

2. Do. William Shakespeare, 1608, for Do.
3. D. William Shakespeare, 1655, Jane Bell.

1. King John, 2 Parts, 1591, for Sampson Clarke.
2. Do. W. Sh. 1611, Valentine Simmes, for John
Helme.

3. Do. W. Shakespeare, 1622, Aug. Mathewes, for Thomas Dewe,

1. Richard II. William Shakespeare, 1598, Valentine Simmes, for Andrew Wife.

2. Do. W. Shakespeare, 1608, W. W. for Mathew

Law.

3. D°. William Shakespeare, 1615, for Mathew Law. 4. D°. William Shakespeare, 1634, John Norton.

1. Henry IV. First Part, 1598, P. S. for Andrew
Wife.

2. D°. W. Shakespeare, 1599, S. S. for Do..
3. Do. 1604.

4. Do. 1608, for Mathew Law.

5. D°. W. Shakespeare, 1613, W. W. for D°.
6. D. William Shakespeare, 1622, T. P. fold
by D°.

7. Do. William Shakespeare, 1632, John Norton,
fold by William Sheares.

8. Do. William Shakespeare, 1639, John Norton, fold by Hugh Perry.

Henry IV. Second Part, William Shakespeare, 1600, V. S. for Andrew Wife and William Afpley.

D°. 1600. D°.

XII. 1. Henry

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1. Henry V. 1600. Tho. Crede, for T. Millington. 2. D. 1602, Thomas Creede, for Thomas Pavier.

3. D°. 1658, for T. P.

1. Henry VI. William Shakespeare, 1600, Val. Simmes, for Tho. Millington.

2. D°. William Shakespeare, no Date, W. W. for T. Millington.

[1. Richard III. 1597, Valentine Simmes, for Andrew Wife.

2. D°. William Shakespeare, 1598, Thomas Creede, for Do.

3. D. William Shakespeare, 1602, Thomas
Creede, for D°.

4. D°. William Shakespeare, 1612, Thomas
Creede, fold by Matthew Lawe.
5. D°. William Shakespeare, 1622, Thomas
Purfoot, fold by Do.

6. D°. William Shakespeare, 1629, John Nor-
ton, fold by D°.

7. Do. William Shakespeare, 1634, John Nor◄

ton.

Titus Andronicus, 1611, for Edward White,

1. Troilus and Creffida, William Shakespeare, 1609, G. Eld, for R. Bonian and H. Whalley, with a Preface.

2. D. 1609, for D°.

3. Do. no Date, Do.

1. Romeo and Juliet, 1597, John Danter.
2. Do. 1599, Tho.Crede, for Cuthbert Burley.
3. D. 1609, for John Smethwicke.
4. D. William Shakespeare, no Date, John

Smethwicke.

5. D°. William Shakespeare, 1637, R. Young,

for D°.

XIX. 1. Hamlet,

XIX.

XX.

1. Hamlet, William Shakespeare, 1605,, I. R.

for N. L.

2. D. William Shakespeare, 1611, for John Smethwicke.

3. D°. William Shakespeare, no Date, W. S. for D°.

4. Do. William Shakespeare, 1637, R. Young, for D.

1. Othello, William Shakespeare, no Date, Thomas Walkely.

2. D°. William Shakespeare, 1622, N. O. for Thomas Walkely.

3. D°. William Shakespeare, 1630, A. M. for Richard Hawkins.

4. D°. William Shakespeare, 1655, for William

Leake.

Of all the other Plays, the only authentick Edition is the Folio of 1623, from which the fubfequent Folios never vary but by Accident or Negligence.

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I. Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Hiftories, and Tragedies. Published according to the true original Copies. 1623. Fol. Ifaac Jaggard and Ed. Blount.

II. Do. 1632. Fol. Tho. Cotes, for Rob. Allot.

III. D°. 1664. Fol. for P. C.

IV. Do. 1685. Fol. for H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley.

EDITIONS of SHAKESPEARE'S POEMS. I. Shakespeare's Poems, 1609, 4to.

II. Do. no Date, 8vo. for Bernard Lintot.

III. D°. 1640. 8vo. Tho. Cotes, fold by John Benfon. IV. Paffionate Pilgrim, Poems by D°. 1599, 8vo. fmall, for W. Jaggard, fold by W. Leake.

V. Rape of Lucrece, a Poem, 1594, 4to. Richard Field, for John Harrison.

VI. D°. 1598, 8vo. P. S. for Do.

VII. Do. 1607, 8vo. N. O. for Do.

VIII. Venus and Adonis, a Poem, 1620, 8vo. for J. P.

PLAYS

PLAYS afcribed to SHAKESPEARE, either by the Editors of the Two later Folios, or by the Compilers of ancient Catalogues.

1. Arraignment of Paris, 1584, Henry Marfh.

2. Birth of Merlin, 1662, Tho. Johnson, for Francis Kirkman and Henry Marsh,

3. Edward III. 1596, for Cuthbert Burby. 2. 1599, Simon Stafford, for D°.

4. Fair Em*, 1631, for John Wright.

5. Locrine, 1595, Thomas Creede.

6. London Prodigal, 1605.

7. Merry Devil of Edmonton, 1608, Henry Ballard, for Arthur Johnfon. 2. 1617. G. Eld, for D°. 1626, A. M. for Francis Falkner. 4. 1631. T. P. for Do. 5. 1655, for W. Gilbertfon.

8. Mucedorus, 1598, for William Jones. 2. 1610, for Do. 3. 1615. N. O. for Do. 4. 1639, for John Wright. 5. No Date, for Francis Coles. 6. 1668, E. O. for Do.

9. Pericles, 1609, for Henry Goffon. 2. 1619, for T.P. 3. 1630. J. N. for R. B. 4. 1635. Tho. Cotes, 10. Puritan, 1607, G. Eld..

11. Sir John Oldcastle, 1600, for T. P.

12. Thomas Lord Cromwell, 1613. Tho. Snodham. 13. Two Noble Kinfmen, 1634, Tho. Cotes, for John Waterfon.

14, Yorkshire Tragedy, 1619, for T. P.

Fair Em.

In Mr. Garrick's Collection, is a Volume, formerly belonging to King Charles I. which is lettered on the Back, SHAKESPEARE, Vol. I. This Vol. confifts of Three Plays, viz. Fair Em, The Merry Devil, &c. and Mucedorus. There is no other Authority for afcribing Fair Em to our Author. STEEVENS.

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