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- A brief hand-list of the early quarto editions of the plays of Shakespeare : with notices of the old impressions of the poems
- A calendar of the Shakespearean rarities : drawings and engravings preserved at Hollingbury copse, near Brighton
- A calendar of the Shakespearean rarities, : drawings and engravings formerly preserved at Hollingbury copse, near Brighton
- A collection of letters illustrative of the progress of science in England, : from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Charles the Second.
- A dictionary of archaic and provincial words : obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century
- A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs : from the fourteenth century
- A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century
- A dictionary of old English plays, existing either in print or in manuscript, from the earliest times to the close of the seventeenth century; : including also notices of Latin plays written by English authors during the same period.
- A dictionary of old English plays; : existing either in print or in manuscript, from the earliest times to the close of the seventeenth century; including also notices of Latin plays written by English authors during the same period
- A dictonary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century.
- A few remarks on the emendation, "Who smothers her with painting", in the play of Cymbeline.
- A hand-list of the drawings and engravings illustrative of the life of Shakespeare, : preserved at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton
- A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Francis Egerton, : president of the Camden Society, on the propriety of confining the efforst of that body to the illustration of a strictly early period of history and literature.
- A list of the contents of the drawers in my study, and in two other rooms. : 2. Index to objects of research. 3. A list of regnal years, 1558-1649
- An Introduction to the evidences of Christianity
- An historical sketch of the provincial dialects of England,
- Brief notices of a small number of the Shakespeare rarities that are preserved in the rustic wigwam at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton ..
- Curiosities of modern Shaksperian criticism
- Early English miscellanies, : in prose and verse,
- Letters of the Kings of England, now first collected from Royal Archives, and other authentic sources, private as well as public : Edited, with an historical introd. and notes by James Orchard Halliwell
- Memoranda on All's well that ends well, : The two gentlemen of Verona, Much ado about nothing, and on Titus Andronicus.
- Memoranda on All's well that ends well, The two gentlemen of Verona, Much ado about nothing, and on Titus Andronicus
- Memoranda on Love's labour's lost, : King John, Othello, and on Romeo and Juliet.
- Memoranda on Love's labour's lost, King John, Othello, and on Romeo and Juliet
- Memoranda on the Midsummer night's dream, A.D. 1879 and A.D. 1855
- Memoranda on the Midsummer night's dream, A.D. 1879 and A.D. 1855.
- Memoranda on the tragedy of Hamlet
- New lamps or old? : A few additional words on the momentous question respecting the E and the A in the name of our national dramatist
- New lamps or old? : A few additional words on the momentous question respecting the E and the A in the name of out national dramatist
- New lamps or old? : a few additional words on the momentous question respecting the E and the A in the name of our national dramatist
- Notes of family excursions in North Wales, taken chiefly from Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, and Bangor.
- Nugae poeticae : select pieces of Old English popular poetry illustrating the manners and arts of the fifteenth century
- On the character of Sir John Falstaff, as originally exhibited by Shakespeare in the two parts of King Henry IV
- Outlines of the life of Shakespeare
- Palatine anthology : a collection of ancient poems and ballads, relating to Lancashire and Cheshire
- Poetical miscellanies from a manuscript collection of the time of James I
- Popular rhymes and nursery tales : a sequel to the Nursery rhymes of England
- Rambles in Western Cornwall by the footsteps of the giants; : with notes on the Celtic remains of the Land's End District and the Islands of Scilly
- Rara mathematica; : or, A collection of treatises on the mathematics and subjects connected with them, from ancient inedited manuscripts.
- Rara mathematica; : or, A collection of treatises on the mathematics and subjects connected with them, from ancient inedited manuscripts. Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell
- Rare mathematica : or, A collection of treatises on the mathematics and subjects connected with them, from ancient inedited manuscripts
- Regnal years, list of law terms, &c., during the Shakespearean period.
- Shakesperiana. : A catalogue of the early editions of Shakespeare's plays, and of the commentaries and other publications illustrative of his works.
- Some account of the antiquities, coins, manuscripts, rare books, ancient documents, and other reliques : illustrative of the life and works of Shakespeare
- Some account of the antiquities, coins, manuscripts, rare books, ancient documents, and other reliques, : illustrative of the life and works of Shakespeare,
- Statement in answer to reports which have been spread abroad against Mr. James Orchard Halliwell
- The Shakespeare-autotype committee at Stratford-on-Avon. : Transformation scenes. And a retrospect
- The Stratford records and the Shakespeare autotypes; : to which is prefixed the farewell of the oldest living Shakespearean biographer to the Shakespeare-councils of the town which should be, but which is not, the chosen centre of Shakespeare-biographical research
- The Thornton romances. : The early English metrical romances of Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant. Selected from manuscripts at Lincoln and Cambridge.
- The early naval ballads of England.
- The life of William Shakespeare, including many particulars repecting the poet and his family never before published
- The manuscript rarities of the University of Cambridge
- The manuscript rarities of the University of Cambridge
- The nursery rhymes of England : obtained principally from oral tradition /
- The nursery rhymes of England.
- The nursery rhymes of England;
- Which shall it be? : New lamps or old? Shaxpere or Shakespeare?
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- A Collection of letters illustrative of the progress of science in England, : from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Charles the Second
- A Iewes prophesy, or, Newes from Rome : of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen, the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome
- A brief hand list of the collections respecting the life and works of Shakespeare
- A catalogue of an unique collection of ancient English broadside ballads : with notes of the tunes and imprints,
- A chronicle of the first thirteen years of the reign of King Edward the Fourth,
- A glossary; : or, Collection of words, phrases, names, and allusions to customs, proverbs, etc., which have been thought to require illustration in the works of English authors, particularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries. A new ed., with considerable additions both of words and examples,
- A mad world my masters : a comedy, as it hath bin often acted at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by Her Majesties Servants
- A manual for the collector and amateur of old English plays.
- 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 pleasant conceited comedy, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad : as it hath been sundry times acted by the Earle of Worchesters Seruants
- A supplementary English glossary,
- A viewe of some part of such publike wants and disorders as are in the service of God : within her Majesties countrie of Wales, together with an humble petition, unto this high court of Parliament for their speedy redresse. Anno 1588
- Admirable euents : selected out of foure bookes
- Autobiography and correspondence during the reigns of James I and Charles I : Edited by James Orchard Halliwell
- Blurt, Master-Constable, or, The Spaniard's night-walk : a comedy, as it hath been sundry times privately acted by the children of Paules
- Complete works. : Rev. from the original editions, with historical and analytical introductions to each play, also notes explanatroy and critical, and a life of the poet,
- Complete works. : Rev. from the original editions. With historical introductions and notes explanatory and critical, a life of the poet, and an introductory essay on his phraseology & metre,
- Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets : with their poeticall comparisons : descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. : whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable
- Fairy tales, legends and romances illustrating Shakespeare and other early English writers, to which are prefixed two preliminary dissertations: : 1. On pigmies. 2. On fairies
- Gesta Grayorum, or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry Prince of Purpoole ... : together with a masque, as it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth, who, with the nobles of both courts, was present thereat
- 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
- Humour out of breath; : a comedy. Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1608.
- Lists of manuscripts formerly owned by Dr. John Dee,
- London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show : triumphantly exhibited in various representations, scenes, and splendid ornaments, with divers pertinent figures and movements : performed on Saturday, October XXIX, 1681 at the inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir John Moore, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London : with the several speeches, and songs, which were spoken on the pageants in Cheapside, and sung in Guild-Hall during dinner : all the charges and expences of the industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the worshipful company of grocers
- Loues labours lost : a vvittie and pleasant comedie as it was acted by His Maiesties Seruants at the Blacke-Friers and the Globe
- Ludus Coventriae. A collection of mysteries, formerly reprsented at Coventry on the feast of Corpus Christi; edited by James Orchard Halliwell
- M. William Shake-speare, his True chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters : with the unfortunat life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester, and his sullen assumed humour of Tom of Bedlam : as it was plaid before the Kings Maiesty at Whit-Hall, upon S. Stephens night, in Christmas hollidaies by His Maiesties Servants, playing usually at the Globe on the Bank-Side
- Memoranda on Love's labour's lost, King John, Othello, and on Romeo and Juliet
- Microcosmos : the discovery of the little world, with the government thereof
- New lamps or old? : a few additional words on the momentous question respecting the E and the A in the name of our national dramatist
- On the sonnets of Shakespeare, : identifying the person to whom they are addressed; and elucidating several points in the poet's history.
- Original memoirs and historical accounts of the families of Shakespeare and Hart deduced from an early period, and continued down to this present year 1790
- 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
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment : as it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Blacke Friers, by the Children of Her Maiesties Chappell
- Reliquiae antiquae. : Scraps from ancient manscripts, illustrating chiefly early English literature and the English language. Edited by Thomas Wright and James Orchard Halliwell
- Shakespeare's Richard the Second : facsimiled from the edition printed at London in the year 1597
- Shakespeare's will, : copied from the original in the Prerogative court, preserving the interlineations, and facsimiles of three autographs of the poet. With a few preliminary observations,
- Shufling, cutting, and dealing, in a game at pickquet : being acted from the year 1653 to 1658 by O.P. and others, with great applause
- Sir Gyles Goosecappe, knight : a comedie presented by the Chil. of the Chappell
- The Hollander : a comedy written 1635 and now printed as it was then acted at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, by Their Majesties Servants, with good allowance : and at the Court before both Their Majesties
- 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 Spanish tragedy, or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia : with the pitifull death of Hieronimo
- The Thornton romances : the early English metrical romances of Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant : selected from manuscripts at Lincoln and Cambridge
- The alchemical testament of John Gybbys of Exeter, temp. Elizabeth, now first edited from MS. Ashmole 1423, at Oxford
- The amorous warre : a tragi-comoedy
- The boke of curtasye, an English poem of the fourteenth century
- The chronicle of William de Rishanger, of the barons' war, : the miracles of Simon de Montfort.
- The chronicle of William de Rishanger, of the barons' wars : The miracles of Simon de Montfort
- The complete works of Shakespeare, : from the original text: carefully collated and compared with the editions of Halliwell, Knight, and Colloer: with historical and critical introductions, and notes to each play; and a life of the great dramatist,
- The conspiracie and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France : acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers
- The fayre maide of the Exchange : together with the merry humours, and pleasant passages of the cripple of Fanchurch : furnished with variety of delectable mirth
- The first part of Shakespeare's Henry the Fourth : facsimiled from the edition printed at London in the year 1599
- The historie of Henry the Fourth: : with the battell at Shrewseburie betweene the King and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Henry Hotspur of the North : with the humorous conceits of Sir Iohn Falstaff / by William Shake-speare
- The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre : with the true relation of the whole history, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd prince
- The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre : with the true relation of the whole history, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd prince
- The maides tragedy : as it hath beene diuers times acted at the Blacke-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Seruants
- The maids tragedie : as it hath beene diuers times acted at the Black-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Seruants
- The malcontent
- The marriage of wit and wisdom : an ancient interlude : to which are added Illustrations of Shakespeare and the early English drama / edited by James Orchard Halliwell
- The merry deuill of Edmonton : as it hath been sundry times acted, by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-Side
- The metrical history of Tom Thumb the Little : as issued early in the eighteenth century, in three parts
- The morning ramble, or, The town-humours : a comedy : acted at the Duke's Theatre
- The musick in the tragedy of Macbeth, ca. 1744-1768?
- The obstinate lady : a new comedy never formerly published : the scene London
- The poetry of witchcraft illustrated by copies of the plays on the Lancashire witches,
- The poetry of witchcraft illustrated by copies of the plays on the Lancashire witches,
- The private diary of Dr. John Dee : and the catalogue of his library of manuscripts, from the original manuscripts in the Ashmolean museum at Oxford, and Trinity college library, Cambridge
- The private diary of Dr. John Dee, and the catalogue of his library of manuscripts : from the original manuscripts in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, and Trinity college library, Cambridge
- The returne from Pernassus, or The scourge of simony : publiquely acted by the students in Saint Iohns Colledge in Cambridge
- The tempest, or, The enchanted island : a comedy as it is now acted, by His Majesties Servants
- The tragedie of Claudius Tiberius Nero, Romes greatest tyrant : truly represented out of the purest records of those times
- 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 voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundeville, kt., which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; : and of marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes, Reprinted from the ed. of A.D. 1725. With an introd., additional notes, and glossary,
- The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundeville, kt., which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; : and of marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes. Reprinted from the ed. of A.D. 1725. With an introd., additional notes, and glossary,
- The wits, or, Sport upon sport : being a curious collection of several drols and farces : presented and shewn for the merriment and delight of wise men, and the ignorant ...
- The works of John Marston.
- The works of William Shakespeare
- The works of William Shakespeare
- The works of William Shakespeare ..
- The works of William Shakespeare : in reduced facsimile from the famous First Folio edition of 1623
- The works of William Shakespeare : the text formed from a new collation of the early editions : to which are added all the original novels and tales on which the plays are founded : copious archaeological annotations on each play : an essay on the formation of the text : and a life of the poet
- Tom Essence, or, The modish wife : a comedy : as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre
- Torrent of Portugal. : An English metrical romance. Now first published from an unique manuscript of the fifteenth century, preserved in the Chetham library at Manchester.
- Two new playes : viz. More dissemblers besides women : Women beware women
- 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
- Works : reprinted from the original editions with notes, and some account of his life and writings
- Works, in reduced facsimile from the famous first folio edition of 1623. : With an introd. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps
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- A Iewes prophesy, or, Newes from Rome : of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen, the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome
- A mad world my masters : a comedy, as it hath bin often acted at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by Her Majesties Servants
- 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 pleasant conceited comedy, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad : as it hath been sundry times acted by the Earle of Worchesters Seruants
- Admirable euents : selected out of foure bookes
- Blurt, Master-Constable, or, The Spaniard's night-walk : a comedy, as it hath been sundry times privately acted by the children of Paules
- Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets : with their poeticall comparisons : descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. : whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable
- Gesta Grayorum, or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry Prince of Purpoole ... : together with a masque, as it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth, who, with the nobles of both courts, was present thereat
- 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
- London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show : triumphantly exhibited in various representations, scenes, and splendid ornaments, with divers pertinent figures and movements : performed on Saturday, October XXIX, 1681 at the inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir John Moore, knight, Lord Mayor of the city of London : with the several speeches, and songs, which were spoken on the pageants in Cheapside, and sung in Guild-Hall during dinner : all the charges and expences of the industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the worshipful company of grocers
- Loues labours lost : a vvittie and pleasant comedie as it was acted by His Maiesties Seruants at the Blacke-Friers and the Globe
- M. William Shake-speare, his True chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters : with the unfortunat life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Glocester, and his sullen assumed humour of Tom of Bedlam : as it was plaid before the Kings Maiesty at Whit-Hall, upon S. Stephens night, in Christmas hollidaies by His Maiesties Servants, playing usually at the Globe on the Bank-Side
- Microcosmos : the discovery of the little world, with the government thereof
- 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
- Poetaster, or, The arraignment : as it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Blacke Friers, by the Children of Her Maiesties Chappell
- Shufling, cutting, and dealing, in a game at pickquet : being acted from the year 1653 to 1658 by O.P. and others, with great applause
- Sir Gyles Goosecappe, knight : a comedie presented by the Chil. of the Chappell
- The Hollander : a comedy written 1635 and now printed as it was then acted at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, by Their Majesties Servants, with good allowance : and at the Court before both Their Majesties
- 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 Spanish tragedy, or, Hieronimo is mad againe : containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Belimperia : with the pitifull death of Hieronimo
- The amorous warre : a tragi-comoedy
- The conspiracie and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France : acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers
- The fayre maide of the Exchange : together with the merry humours, and pleasant passages of the cripple of Fanchurch : furnished with variety of delectable mirth
- The historie of Henry the Fourth: : with the battell at Shrewseburie betweene the King and Lord Henry Percy, surnamed Henry Hotspur of the North : with the humorous conceits of Sir Iohn Falstaff / by William Shake-speare
- The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre : with the true relation of the whole history, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd prince
- The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre : with the true relation of the whole history, aduentures, and fortunes of the sayd prince
- The maides tragedy : as it hath beene diuers times acted at the Blacke-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Seruants
- The maids tragedie : as it hath beene diuers times acted at the Black-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Seruants
- The malcontent
- The merry deuill of Edmonton : as it hath been sundry times acted, by His Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-Side
- The morning ramble, or, The town-humours : a comedy : acted at the Duke's Theatre
- The musick in the tragedy of Macbeth, ca. 1744-1768?
- The obstinate lady : a new comedy never formerly published : the scene London
- The returne from Pernassus, or The scourge of simony : publiquely acted by the students in Saint Iohns Colledge in Cambridge
- The tempest, or, The enchanted island : a comedy as it is now acted, by His Majesties Servants
- The tragedie of Claudius Tiberius Nero, Romes greatest tyrant : truly represented out of the purest records of those times
- 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 wits, or, Sport upon sport : being a curious collection of several drols and farces : presented and shewn for the merriment and delight of wise men, and the ignorant ...
- Tom Essence, or, The modish wife : a comedy : as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre
- Two new playes : viz. More dissemblers besides women : Women beware women
- 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
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