ssia, ib. printed by J.R._ 1600. 11 15 0
1128. Weblee [Webbe] (Will.) Discourse of English Poetrie,
together with the author's judgment, touching the
Reformation of our English Verse, _b.l._ 4to. _russia, ib.
by John Charlewood_, 1586. 8 8 0
THE DRAMA; AND EARLY PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE.
1216. The Plot of the Plays of Frederick and Basilea, and of
the Deade Man's Fortune, the original papers which hung up
by the side scenes in the playhouses, for the use of the
prompter and the acter, earlier than the time of Shakspeare.
11 0 0
1218. Anonymous, a pleasant Comedie, called Common
Conditions, _b.l. imperf. 4to. in russia._
"Of this Dramatick Piece, no copy, except the foregoing
mutilated one, has hitherto been discovered: with a long
note by Mr. Steevens, and references to Kirkman, Langbaine,
Baker, Reed," &c. 6 10 0
1221. Bale (John) Tragedie, or Enterlude, manifesting the
chiefe Promises of God unto Man, compyled An. Do. 1538, b.l.
4to. _now first impr. at Lond. by John Charlewood_, 1577. 12
15 0
1248. Marlow (Chr.) and Tho. Nash, Tragedie of Dido, Queene
of Carthage, played by the Children of her Majesties'
Chappell, 4to. _russia, Lond. printed by the Widdowe Owin_,
1594. 17 0 0
1259. Peele (Geo.) The Old Wives Tale, a pleasant conceited
Comedie played by the Queene's Majesties' Players; 4to. _in
russia; ib. impr. by John Danter_, 1595. 12 0 0
"N.B. A second of the above is to be found in the Royal
Library; a third copy is unknown." Steevens' note.
EARLY PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE.
1263. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, no title,
4to. _Lond._ 1611. _With MS. notes, &c., by Mr. Steevens._ 2
2 0
1264. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 4to. _ib.
printed by R. Young_, 1637. 0 7 0
1265. The History of Henrie the Fourth, with the Battell of
Shrewsburie, &c.; with the famous conceits of Sir John
Falstaffe, part I. 4to. _ib. printed by S.S._ 1599. 3 10 0
1266. The same, _ib. printed for Mathew Lay_, 1608, 4to. 1 7 0
1267. The same, _ib. printed by W.W._ 1613. _With MS. notes,
&c. by Mr. Steevens._ 1 2 0
1268. The same, _ib. printed by Norton_, 1632. 0 10 0
1259. The 2d part of Henry the Fourth, continuing to his
Death, and Coronation of Henrie the Fift, with the
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