ing of
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Servants, 4to. _Lond._ 1634. 0 5 0
1294. The Tragedie of King Richard the Third, as acted by
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1295. The Tragedie of King Richard the Third, containing his
treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence, the pitiful
murther of his innocent Nephews, his tirannical usurpation,
with the whole course of his detested Life, and most
deserved Death, as acted by his Majesties Servants, 4to.
_Lond. printed by Tho. Creede_, 1612, _with notes and
various readings by Mr. Steevens._ 1 5 0
1296. The same, 4to. _ib._ 1629. 0 7 0
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1298. The most excellent and lamentable Tragedie of Romeo
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1302. A pleasant conceited Historie, called the Taming of
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1308. The late and much admired Play called
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