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The plays No. II. and III. have no performers in common, except such as are diftinguished by asterisks. STEEVENs.

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CONTENT S.

VOL. I.

ADVERTISEMENT.

Rowe's Life of Shakspeare, &c.

Anecdotes of Shakspeare from Oldys, &c.

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Baptifms, Marriages, &c.

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Shakspeare's Coat of Arms.

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Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Stationers'
Books.

Lift of authentick ancient Editions of Shak

fpeare's Plays.

Lift of modern Editions.

VOL. III,

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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.

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Malone's Attempt to afcertain the Order of
Shakspeare's Plays.

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Malone's Effay on Ford's Pamphlet, &c.
Steevens's Remarks on it.

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Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare. 253
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Catalogue of ancient Tranflations from the

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Greek and Roman Clafficks, by Steevens. 347

Commendatory Verses.

VOL. III.

Malone's hiftorical Account of the English

Stage.

Steevens's Additions.

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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.

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