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The First Folio of Shakespeare, Prepared by Charlton Hinman
This facsimile is an ideal copy in which each page represents the best page selected from one of the 29 most satisfactory copies of the 80 copies in the Folger Shakespeare Library
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Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies : Published According to the True Originall Copies
Colophon: Printed at London by Thomas Cotes for John Smethwick, William Aspley, Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen and Robert Allot, 1632.
Mr. William Shakespear's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published According to the True Original Copies. Unto which is Added, Seven Plays, Never Before Printed in Folio
Folio, edged gilt in early 19th century russia; rebacked with original spine laid down; the portrait is in modern facsimile, the title page in 18th century type facsimile; part of dedication leaf and final leaf torn, but rest untouched
The Works of William Shakespear; in Six Volumes
The frontispiece of each volume is a portrait of Shakespeare engraved by M: V. Dr. Gucht ; The 1st edition after the four folios; the text based upon the fourth folio.
The Works of Shakespear : In Eight Volumes.
In 1728 Tonson published an 8 volume set. A ninth volume was published that year to supplement the set. The tenth volume published by J. and J. Knapton, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, J. Tonson and 10 others, is intended to accompany those 9 volumes
The Works of Shakespear. In Six Volumes.
Edited by Sir Thomas Hanmer, who followed Pope's edition of 1723-25
The Plays of William Shakespeare
v.1. Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost.
v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the…
v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost.
v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the…
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
Edited by James Boswell, the younger, to whom Malone left his materials for a new edition (Malone's first edition appeared in 1790 in 10 vols.) ; "'Boswell's Malone' is generally known as the 'third variorum' edition of Shakespeare." cf. Dict. nat.…