written out in very different hands; and (though the remark may feem inconfiderable) their apertures are adapted to pegs of very different dimenLions. See the fecond paragraph in p. 411. 1. Richard Allen.* 2. Dick Jubie.* 3. Mr. Townc.* 4. Mr. Sam. 5. Mr. Charles. 6. Dick. 7. Black Dick. S. Mr. Dunflan. 9. Griffen. 10. Tho. Hunt. 11. Will. 12. Mr. Martyn. 13. Ed. Dutton. 14. Ledbeter. 15. Pigg. 16. E. Dutton's Boy. The plays No. II. and III. have no performers in common, except such as are diftinguished by asterisks. STEEVENs. 1 Enter pae alludes to this perfonage, as habited Mufique. them the.] Of the three Plotls this appears, ftances, to be the most ancient: and here introduced was meant the celef that name, he must have acted in the re he had rifen to excellence, or he ve condefcended to perform fo trivial of a Meffenger. As the MS. however, Enter Ts for our guides, it is not always eafy ecife arrangement it was defigned to tyre mai to them CNS. Enter ca with a l plainge Enter ca CONTENT S. VOL. I. ADVERTISEMENT. Rowe's Life of Shakspeare, &c. Anecdotes of Shakspeare from Oldys, &c. 1 68 Baptifms, Marriages, &c. 80 Shakspeare's Coat of Arms. 94 Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Stationers' Lift of authentick ancient Editions of Shak fpeare's Plays. Lift of modern Editions. VOL. III, L 20 27 Ee 3 Lift of ancient Editions of Shakspeare's Poems. Lift of modern ditto. Lift of altered Plays from Shakspeare. Lift of detached Pieces of Criticism on Shak- fpeare, his Editors, &c. Malone's Attempt to afcertain the Order of - Malone's Effay on Ford's Pamphlet, &c. - 32 33 35 45 55 213 248 Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare. 253 Catalogue of ancient Tranflations from the 342 Greek and Roman Clafficks, by Steevens. 347 Commendatory Verses. VOL. III. Malone's hiftorical Account of the English Stage. Steevens's Additions. 373 1 408 VOL. IV. Gloffarial Index. TEMPEST. Two GENTLEMEN OF VERona. VOL. V. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. TWELFTH NIGHT. VO L. VI. MEASURE FOR MEASURE. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. |