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- A Yorkshire tragedie : not so new, as lamentable and true
- A comparative review of the opinions of Mr. James Boaden (editor of the Oracle) in February, March and April, 1795 and of James Boaden, Esq. (author of Fontainville Forest, and of a Letter to George Steevens, Esq.) in February, 1796 : relative to the Shakspeare MSS.
- A cure for a cuckold : a pleasant comedy, as it hath been several times acted with great applause :
- A faire quarrell : with new additions of M. Chaughs and Trimtrams roaring and the bands song : as it was acted before the King by the Prince His Highnesse Seruants
- A joviall crew, or, The merry beggars : presented in a comedie, at the Cock-pit in Drury-Lane, in the yeer 1641
- A king and no king : acted at the Black-Fryers, by His Majesties Servants : and now the fifth time printed, according to the true copie
- A king and no king : acted at the Blacke-Fryars, by His Maiesties Seruants
- A king and no king : acted at the Globe, by His Maiesties Seruants
- A letter to George Steevens, Esq. : containing a critical examination of the papers of Shakspeare published by Mr. Samuel Ireland ; to which are added, extracts from Vortigern
- A midsommer nights dreame : as it hath beene sundry times publickely acted, by the Right Honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants
- A most pleasant comedie of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valencia, and Amadine the kings daughter of Aragon : with the merry conceits of Mouse : amplified with new additions, as it was acted before the Kings Maiestie at White-hall on Shroue-Sunday night, by His Highnesse seruants, vsually playing at the Globe : very delectable, and full of conceited mirth
- A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus : the King's son of Valentia, and Amadine the King's daughter of Aragon : with the merry conceits of Mouse : amplifyed with new additions, as it was acted before the King's Majestie at White-hall on Shrove-sunday night, by His Highness's Servants usually playing at the Globe : very delectable and full of conceited mirth
- A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus : the King's son of Valentia, and Amadine the King's daughter of Aragon : with the merry conceits of Mouse : amplifyed with new additions, as it was acted before the King's Majestie at White-hall on Shrove-sunday night, by His Highness's servants usually playing at the Globe : very delectable and full of mirth
- A most pleasant comedy of Mucedorus the Kings sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings daughter of Aragon : with the merry conceits of Mouse : amplified with new additions, as it was acted before the Kings Maiesty, at White-Hall on Shroue-Sunday night by his Highnesse Seruants, vsually playing at the Globe : very delectable, and ful of conceited mirth
- A new play called Canterburie his change of diot : which sheweth variety of wit and mirth : privately acted neare the palace-yard at Westminster
- A tragi-comedy, called New-Market-Fayre, or, A Parliament out-cry of state-commodities, set to sale : the prologue sung by the cryer
- A tragi-coomodie, called The witch : long since acted by His Ma[jes]ties Servants at the Black-Friers
- A wife for a month : a tragi-comedy
- A wittie and pleasant comedie called The taming of the shrew : as it was acted by His Maiesties Seruants at the Blacke Friers and the Globe
- A woman kilde with kindnesse : as it hath beene oftentimes acted by the Queenes Maiest. Seruants
- Adrasta, or, The womans spleene, and loves conquest : a tragi-comedie : never acted
- Albumazar : a comedy presented before the Kings Maiesty at Cambridge, by the Gentlemen of Trinity Colledge
- All for love, or, The world well lost : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal and written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile
- An authentic account of the Shaksperian manuscripts, &c.
- An evening's love, or, The mock-astrologer : acted at the Theater Royal, by His Majesties Servants
- An excellent tragedy of Mulleasses the Turke and Borgias governour of Florence : full of interchangeable variety beyond expectation : as it hath beene diverse times acted {with generall applause) by the Children of His Maiesties Revels
- Antonios reuenge : the second part, as it hath beene sundry times acted, by the Children of Paules
- Appendix to Britton's auto-biography : containing biographical, archaeological, and critical essays ...
- Beggars bush : a comedy
- Blurt, Master-Constable, or, The Spaniard's night-walk : a comedy, as it hath been sundry times privately acted by the children of Paules
- Bussy D'Ambois : a tragedie as it hath been often acted with great applause
- Canterburies amazement, or, The ghost of the yong fellow Thomas Bensted : who was drawne, hangd, and quartered by the meanes of the Bishop of Canterburie, who appeared to him in the tower since the Iesuites execution : with a discourse between the two heads on London Bridge, the one being Thomas Bensteeds, the other the late Iesuites
- Catiline his conspiracy
- Cinna's conspiracy : a tragedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's Servants
- Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
- Coriolanus, or, The Roman matron : a tragedy
- Correspondence between George Chalmers and William Henry Ireland regarding the production of Henry the Second, Feb. 6, 1810
- Cupids reuenge : As it vvas often acted (with great aplause) by the Children of the Revels
- Cyrus the Great, or, The tragedy of love : as it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's Servants
- Description of a copy of the first folio edition of the plays of Shakespeare now in the collection of T.P. Barton
- Elfrid, or, The fair inconstant : a tragedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by Her Majesty's Servants : to which is added The walking statue, or, The devil in the wine-cellar : a farce
- Five new playes : viz ...
- Five new playes, (viz.) : The madd couple well matcht : Novella : Court begger : City witt : Damoiselle
- Fortune by land and sea : a tragi-comedy : as it was acted with great applause by the Queens Servants
- Free reflections on miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare in the possession of Samuel Ireland of Norfolk-Street : to which are added, extracts from an unublished ms. play called The virgin queen, written by, or in imitation of Shakspeare
- Greenes Tu quoque, or, The cittie gallant : as it hath beene divers times acted by the Queenes Majesties Servants
- Greenes groatsworth of wit, bought with a million of repentance : describing the folly of youth, the falshood of make-shift flatterers, the miserie of the negligent, and mischiefes of deceiuing curtezans : published at his dying request, and newly corrected, and of many errors purged
- Hollands leaguer : an excellent comedy as it hath bin lately and often acted with great applause, by The High and Mighty Prince Charles His Servants at the private house in Salisbury Court
- Iacke Drums entertainment, or, The comedie of Pasquill and Katherine : as it hath bene sundry times plaide by the Children of Powles
- Julius Caesar : a tragedy
- Julius Caesar : a tragedy, as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal
- Julius Caesar : a tragedy, as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal
- K. Henry IV : with the humours of Sir John Falstaff : a tragi-comedy as it is acted at the Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields by His Majesty's Servants
- King Henry VIII : as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- King Lear : a tragedy
- Lamberts last game plaid : set out in a mock-comedy, betwixt John Lambert, Esq., Col. Cobbet, Young Haslerig, and Major Creed : at their lodgings in the Tovver with a merry conceited fellow, called Roger : together vvith a visitation of divers sisters of the phanatique crew
- Landgartha : a tragie-comedy, as it was presented in the New Theater in Dublin, with good applause : being an ancient story
- Lingua, or, The combat of the tongue, and the fiue sences, for superiority : a pleasant comoedy
- Loues sacrifice : a tragedie receiued generally well : acted by the Queenes Majesties Seruants at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane
- Love at first sight : a comedy, acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields by Her Majesties Servants
- Love triumphant, or, Nature will prevail : a tragi-comedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Their Majesties Servants
- Love's cure, or, The martial maid : a comedy
- M. VVilliam Shake-speare, his True chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters : with the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester, and his sullen and assumed humour of Tom of Bedlam : as it was plaid before the Kings Maiesty at White-Hall, upon S. Stephens night, in Christmas hollidaies by His Maiesties Seruants, playing vsually at the Globe on the Banck-Side
- Macbeth : a tragedy
- Macbeth : a tragedy, with all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs : as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal
- Macbeth, a tragedy : with all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs : as it is now acted at the Dukes Theatre
- Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one : a comedy : as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre
- Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one : a comedy : as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre
- Melanthe : fabula pastoralis acta cum Iacobus Magnae Brit. Franc. & Hiberniae Rex, Cantabrigiam suam nuper inviseret, ibidemq[ue] musarum, atque ciuis animi gratia dies quinque commoraretur : egerunt alumni Coll. San. et Indiuiduae Trinitatis
- Michaelmas terme : as it hath beene sundry times acted by the Children of Paules
- Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare : including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original mss. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street
- Mistris Parliament brought to bed of a monstrous childe of reformation : with her 7 years teeming, bitter pangs, and hard travaile, that she hath undergone in bringing forth her first-borne, (being a precious babe of grace) : with the cruelty of Mistris London her midwife and great affection of Mrs. Synod her nurse, Mrs. Schisme, Mrs. Priviledge, Mrs. Ordinance, Mrs. Universall Toleration, and Mrs. Leveller her gossips
- Mistris Parliament presented in her bed : after the sore travaile and hard labour which she endured last weeke, in the birth of her monstrous off-spring, the childe of deformation : the hopefull fruit of her seven yeers teeming, and a most precious babe of grace : with the severall discourses between Mrs. Sedition, Mrs. Schisme, Mrs. Synod her dry-nurse, Mrs. Iealousie, and others her gossips
- Monsieur Thomas : a comedy : acted at the Private House in Blacke Fryers
- Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct, respecting the publication of the supposed Shakspeare MSS. : being a preface or introduction to a reply to the critical labors of Mr. Malone, in his "Enquiry into the authenticity of certain papers, &c. &c."
- Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies
- Mrs. Parliament, her invitation of Mrs. London, to a thanksgiving dinner : for the great and mighty victorie, which Mr. Horton obtained over Major Powell in Wales : their discourse, desires, designs, as you may heare from their owne mouthes : munday 29 of May, in the eight yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne lady Parliament
- Much ado about nothing : a comedy
- Othello
- Othello, the Moor of Venice : a tragedy
- Othello, the Moor of Venice : a tragedy : as it hath been divers times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers: and now at the Theater-Royal, by His Majesty's servants
- Paradise lost : a poem in ten books
- Parasitaster, or, The fawne : as it hath been diuers times presented at the Blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels, and since at Powles
- Parasitaster, or, The fawne : as it hath bene diuers times presented at the Blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels
- Perseus and Andromeda : as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields : adorn'd with copper plates
- Perseus and Andromeda : as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields : adorn'd with copper-plates
- Phanatick play : the first part as it was presented before and by the Lord Fleetwood, Sir Arthur Hasilrig, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord Lambert, and others, last night, with master jester and master pudding
- Philaster or, Love lies a bleeding : acted at the Globe, and Black-friers, by His Majesties Servants
- Poems of Mr. John Milton : both English and Latin, compos'd at several times : printed by his true copies : the songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes, gentleman of the Kings Chappel, and one of His Maiesties private musick : printed and publish'd according to order
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment : as it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Blacke Friers, by the Children of Her Maiesties Chappell
- Pompey the Great : a tragedy : as it was acted by the Servants of His Royal Highness the Duke of York
- Remarks on the monumental bust of Shakspeare, at Stratford-upon-Avon : with two wood-cuts, representing front and profile views of the bust
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet : a tragedy : as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- Rule a wife, and have a wife. : a comedy, as it is acted at the New Theatre, in Little Lincolns Inn-fields by His Majesty's Servants
- Satyr to his muse
- Secret-love, or, The maiden-queen : as it is acted by His Majesties Servants, at the Theater-Royal
- Shakspeare's Winter's tale : a play
- Sir Gyles Goose-Cappe knight : a comedy lately acted with great applause at the private House in Salisbury Court
- Sir Gyles Goosecappe, knight : a comedie presented by the Chil. of the Chappell
- Sir Patient Fancy : a comedy : as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre
- The Duke of Millaine : a tragedy : as it hath beene often acted by His Majesties Servants, at the Black-Friers
- The Dutch lady : a comedy : the scene, London, ca.1650-1699
- The Faithfull Shepherdesse : acted at Somerset House, before the King and Queen on Twelf Night last, 1633 : and divers times since, with great applause, at the Private House in Black-Friers, by His Majesties Servants
- The Richmond Heiress, or, A Woman once in the Right : a comedy as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants
- The Shakspeare gallery : a poem
- The Sicilian usurper : a tragedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal : with a prefatory epistle in vindication of the author, occasioned by the prohibition of this play on the stage
- The Spanish tragedy, or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia : with the pitifull death of Hieronimo
- The Turke : a worthie tragedie : as it hath bene diuers times acted by the Children of His Majesties Revels
- The antipodes : a comedie acted in the yeare 1638 by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at Salisbury Court in Fleet-Street
- The antiquary : a comedy, acted by Her Maiesties Servants at The Cock-pit
- The argument of the pastorall of Florimene : with the discription of the scoenes and intermedij : presented by the Queenes Maiesties commandment before the Kings Maiesty in the hall at White-hall on S. Thomas day the 21 of December, M.DC.XXXV
- The atheist's tragedie, or, The honest man's reuenge : as in diuers places it hath often been acted
- The ball : a comedy, as it vvas presented by Her Majesties Servants, at the Private House in Drury Lane
- The birth of Merlin, or, The childe hath found his father : as it hath been several times acted with great applause
- The bloodie banquet : a tragedie
- The bloody brother : a tragedy
- The bond-man : an ancient storie : as it hath beene often acted with good allowance, at the Cock-pit in Drury-Lane by the most excellent princesse, the Lady Elizabeth Her Servants
- The bond-man : an ancient storie, as it hath beene often acted with good allowance at the Cock-Pit in Drury-Lane, by the Most Excellent Princesse, the Lady Elizabeth Her Servants
- The chronicle history of Henry the Fift : with his battell fought at Agin Court in France : together with ancient Pistoll : as it hath bene sundry times playd by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine His Seruants
- The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor : as it was first composed
- The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards : in two parts : acted at the Theater-Royall
- The conspiracie and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France : acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers
- The conspiracie and tragoedy of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France : acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers, and other publique stages
- The counterfeit bridegroom, or, The defeated widow : a comedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre
- The couragious Turke, or, Amurath the First : a tragedie
- The dead tearme, or, Westminsters complaint for long vacations and short termes : written in manner of a dialogue betweene the two cityes London and Westminster : the contentes of this discourse is in the page following / by T. Dekker
- The deseruing fauorite : as it was lately acted, first before the Kings Maiestie, and since publikely at the Black-Friers, by His Maiesties Seruants
- The devill and the parliament, or, The parliament and the Devill : a contestation between them for the precedencie
- The double gallant, or, The sick lady's cure : a comedy as it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market
- The excellent history of the merchant of Venice : with the extreme cruelty of Shylocke the Iew towards the saide merchant, in cutting a iust pound of his flesh and the obtaining of Portia, by the choyse of three caskets
- The extravagant sheepherd : a pastorall comedie
- The false favourit disgrac'd : and the reward of loyalty : a tragi-comedy, never acted
- The famous tragedie of King Charles I : basely butchered by those who are, omne nefas proni patare pudoris inanes crudeles, violenti, importunique tyranni mendaces, falsi, perversi, perfidiosi, foedifragi, falsis verbis infunda loquentes. In which is included, the several combinations and machinations that brought that incomparable prince to the block, the overtures hapning at the famous seige of Colchester, the tragicall fals of Sir Charls Lucas and Sir George Lisle, the just reward of the leveller Rainsborough, Hamilton and Bailies trecheries, in delivering the late Scottish army into the hands of Cromwell, and the designe the rebels have, to destroy the royal posterity
- The first act of Shakespeare's King Richard II : intended as a specimen of a new edition of Shakespeare
- The fool turn'd critick : a comedy : as it was acted at the Theatre-Royall by His Majesties Servants
- The ghost, or, The woman wears the breeches : a comedy written in the year MDCXL
- The gratefull seruant : a comedie as it was lately presented with good applause at the Priuate House in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesties Servants
- The harlot's progress, or, the ridotto al' fresco : a grotesque pantomime entertainment : as it is perform'd by His Majesty's Company of Comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane / compos'd by Mr. Theophilus Cibber, comedian; the songs made (to old ballad tunes) by a friend
- The history and fall of Caius Marius : a tragedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
- The history of King Lear : a tragedy, as it is now acted at the King's Theatres : revived with alterations
- The history of King Lear : acted at the Duke's Theatre
- The history of King Lear : acted at the Queens Theatre
- The history of King Lear : as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden
- The history of King Richard the Second : acted at the Theatre Royal, under the name of the Sicilian usurper : with a prefatory epistle in vindication of the author occasion'd by the prohibition of this play on the stage
- The humorous courtier : a comedy, as it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury-Lane
- The humorous lieutenant : a tragi-comedy
- The insatiate countesse : a tragedie, acted at White-Fryers
- The island princess : a tragi-comedy
- The kind keeper, or, Mr. Limberham : a comedy as it was acted a t the Duke's Theatre by his Royal Highnesses Servants
- The ladies priviledge : as it was acted with good allowance at the Cock-pit in Drury-Lane, and before Their Majesties at White-Hall twice : by Their Maiesties Servants
- The libertine : a tragedy as it is now acted by His Majesty's Servants
- The libertine : a tragedy as it is now acted by His Majesty's Servants
- The life and death of King Lear
- The life of the Dutches of Suffolke : as it hath beene divers and sundry times acted, with good applause
- The magnificent entertainment : giuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March 1603 : as well by the English as by the strangers, with the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageants
- The maid the mistress : a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's Servants
- The maides revenge : a tragedy : as it hath beene acted with good applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by Her Majesties Servants
- The maids tragedy : as it hath been divers times acted at the Black-Friers, by the Kings Majesties Servants
- The malcontent
- The merry deuill of Edmonton : as it hath been sundry times acted, by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Bancke-Side
- The merry deuill of Edmonton : as it hath been sundry times acted, by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-Side
- The merry wives of Windsor : a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- The miseries of inforst mariage : playd by His Maiesties Seruantes
- The miseries of inforst mariage : playd by His Maiesties Seruantes
- The miseries of inforst marriage : playd by His Maiesties seruants
- The miseries of inforst marriage : playd by His Majesties Servants
- The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice : with the extreame crueltie of Shylocke the Iewe towards the said Merchant, in cutting a just pound of his flesh and the obtaining of Portia by the choice of three chests : as it hath beene divers times acted by the Lord Chamberlaine His Servants
- The musick in the tragedy of Macbeth, ca. 1744-1768?
- The noble ingratitude : a pastoral-tragi-comedy
- The northern lasse : a comoedy as it hath been acted with great applause, at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesties Servants
- The obstinate lady : a new comedy never formerly published : the scene London
- The origin of the English drama : illustrated in its various species, viz., mystery, morality, tragedy, and comedy : by specimens from our earliest writers
- The passionate lovers : a tragi-comedy : the first and second parts : twice presented before the King and Queens Majesties at Somerset-House, and very often at the Private House in Black-Friars, with great applause, by His late Majesties servants
- The patriot king, or, Irish chief : a tragedy : performed at the Theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin
- The plays and poems of Shakspeare : with a life, glossarial notes, and one hundred and seventy illustrations from the plates in Boydell's edition
- The prophetess : a tragical history
- The prophetess, or, The history of Dioclesian
- The queen, or, The excellency of her sex : an excellent old play : found out by a person of honour, and given to the publisher, Alexander Goughe
- The queenes exchange : a comedy acted with generall applause at the Black-Friers by His Majesties Servants
- The raging Turke, or, Baiazet the second : a tragedie
- The rampant alderman, or, News from the Exchange : a farce
- The rape of Lucrece : a true Roman tragedy : with the severall songs in their apt places by Valerius the merry lord among the Roman peeres : the copy revised, and sundry songs before omitted, now inserted in their right places : acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Red-Bull
- The roaring girle, or, Moll Cut-Purse : as it hath lately beene acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince His Players
- The scornefull ladie : a comedie, as it was now lately acted (with great applause) by the Kings Majesties seruants at the Blacke-Fryers
- The scornful ladie : a comedie as it was acted (with great applause) by the Children of Her Maiesties Reuels in the Blacke Fryers
- The scornfull lady : a comedy, as it was acted (with great applause) by the late Kings Majesties Servants, at the Blacke-Fryers
- The scornfull lady : a comedy, as it was now lately acted (with great applause) by the Kings Majesties servants, at the Blacke-Fryers
- The second part of Crafty Crumvvell, or, Oliver in his glory as king : a trage commedie wherein is presented, the late treasonable undertakings, and proceedings, of the rebells, their murthering of Capt. Burley : with their underhand workings to betray their King
- The second part of the tragi-comedy, called New-Market-fayre, or, Mrs. Parliaments new figaryes
- The sham-lawyer, or, The lucky extravagant : as it was damnably acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- The she-gallants : a comedy : as it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincoln-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's Servants
- The sonnets of Mr. William Shakespeare
- The sophister : a Comedy
- The sparagus garden : a comedie acted in the yeare 1635 by the then Company of Revels, at Salisbury Court
- The tempest : a comedy
- The tempest : a comedy : as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- The tempest, or, The enchanted island : a comedy , as it is now acted at Their Majesties theatre in Dorset-Garden
- The tragedie of Chabot Admirall of France : as it vvas presented by Her Majesties Servants, at the Private House in Drury Lane
- The tragedie of Claudius Tiberius Nero, Romes greatest tyrant : truly represented out of the purest records of those times
- The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark : as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's theatre
- The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark : as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties Servants
- The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke
- The tragedy of Macbeth
- The tragedy of Nero : newly written
- The tragedy of Nero : newly written
- The true tragedy of Herod and Antipater : with the death of faire Marriam, according to Iosephus the learned and famous Iew : as it hathe beene diuers times publiquely acted (with great applause) at the Red Bull by the Company of His Maiesties Revels
- The unnaturall combat : a tragedie : the scaene Marsellis, as it was presented by the Kings Maiesties Servants at the Globe
- The virgin-martyr : a tragedie : as it hath been of late acted by His Majesties Servants with great applause
- The weakest goeth to the vvall : as it hath been sundry times plaid by the right honourable Earle of Oxenford, Lord Great Chamberlaine of England His Seruants
- The whole workes of Samuel Daniel Esquire in poetrie
- The wife's relief, or, The husband's cure : a comedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's Servants
- The wild gallant : a comedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesties Servants
- The wittie faire one : a comedie : as it was presented at the Private House in Drury Lane by Her Maiesties Servants
- The works of Shakespeare : in seven volumes
- The works of William Shakespeare : the text formed from an entirely new collation of the old editions : with the various readings, notes, a life of the poet, and a history of the early English stage
- The young king, or, the mistake : as 'tis acted at His Royal Highness the Dukes Theatre
- Twenty of the plays of Shakespeare : being the whole number printed in quarto during his life-time, or before the Restoration
- Two new playes : viz. More dissemblers besides women : Women beware women
- Vortigern : an historical play with an original preface
- Vortigern under consideration : with general remarks on Mr. James Boaden's letter to George Steevens, Esq. relative to the manuscripts, drawings, seals, &c. ascribed to Shakespeare, and in the possession of Samuel Ireland, Esq
- Wit at several weapons : a comedy
- [The deserving favourite : as it was lately acted, first before the Kings Maiestie and since publikely at the Black-friers : by His Maiesies seruants
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.archive.org/resource/JTilaVg0Xuk/" typeof="Collection http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Collection"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.archive.org/resource/JTilaVg0Xuk/">Shakespeare Collection (Collection of Distinction)</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.archive.org/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.archive.org/">Internet Archive - Open Library</a></span></span></span></span></div>