Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentableJ. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... HAMLET Prince of Denmarke 1611 The Tragedy of OTHELLO , the Moore of Ve- nice - - - } 1622 SHAKESPEARES Sonnets and Louers Complaint 1609 The History of King Leir and his three Daughters 1605 : ΛΟΓΩ TRAGEDIE , OF ROMEO and IULIET . As ...
... HAMLET Prince of Denmarke 1611 The Tragedy of OTHELLO , the Moore of Ve- nice - - - } 1622 SHAKESPEARES Sonnets and Louers Complaint 1609 The History of King Leir and his three Daughters 1605 : ΛΟΓΩ TRAGEDIE , OF ROMEO and IULIET . As ...
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... . FINI S. This Play has been collated with another Copy printed in 1637 ; R. Young , for John Smethwicke . : THE TRAGICALL HISTORIE OF HAMLET PRINCE of DENMARKE . M 3 OF ROMEO AND JULIET . Cap. As rich shall Romeos by his ladies lie...
... . FINI S. This Play has been collated with another Copy printed in 1637 ; R. Young , for John Smethwicke . : THE TRAGICALL HISTORIE OF HAMLET PRINCE of DENMARKE . M 3 OF ROMEO AND JULIET . Cap. As rich shall Romeos by his ladies lie...
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... perfect coppie . At LOND Ο N : Printed for Iohn Smethwicke , and are fold at his shoppe in Saint Dunstons Church yeard in Fleetstreet , under the Dial 1611 . This Copy has been collated with the fol- lowing Editions HAMLET ...
... perfect coppie . At LOND Ο N : Printed for Iohn Smethwicke , and are fold at his shoppe in Saint Dunstons Church yeard in Fleetstreet , under the Dial 1611 . This Copy has been collated with the fol- lowing Editions HAMLET ...
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... heauen Where now it burnes , Marcellus and my felfe The bell then beating one . Enter Ghost . Mar. Peace , breake thee off looke. * our . † t'illumine . Enter * labour . + vanquod . That • which is THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
... heauen Where now it burnes , Marcellus and my felfe The bell then beating one . Enter Ghost . Mar. Peace , breake thee off looke. * our . † t'illumine . Enter * labour . + vanquod . That • which is THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
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