MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S
COMEDIES, HISTORIES, AND
TRAGEDIES
FAITHFULLY REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILE
FROM THE EDITION OF
1623
METHUEN & Co., Ltd.
LONDON
1910
Printed by
William Brendon and Son, Ltd.
Plymouth
HISTORIES.

A CATALOGVE
of the seuerall Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies
contained in this Volume.
COMEDIES.
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Folio 1 |
The two Gentlemen of Verona. | 20 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor. | 38 |
Measure, for Measure. | 61 |
The Comedy of Errors. | 85 |
Much adoe about Nothing. | 101 |
Loues Labour lost. | 122 |
Midsommer Nights Dreame. | 145 |
The Merchant of Venice. | 163 |
As you Like it. | 185 |
The Taming of the Shrew. | 208 |
All is well that Ends well. | 230 |
Twelfe-Night, or what you will. | 255 |
The Winters Tale. | 304 |
TRAGEDIES.
Troylus and Cressida Entry missing from original. |
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The Tragedy of Coriolanus. | Fol.1. |
Titus Andronicus. | 31 |
Romeo and Juliet. | 53 |
Timon of Athens. | 80 |
The Life and death of Julius Cæsar. | 109 |
The Tragedy of Macbeth. | 131 |
The Tragedy of Hamlet. | 152 |
King Lear. | 283 |
Othello, the Moore of Venice. | 310 |
Anthony and Cleopater. | 346 |
Cymbeline King of Britaine. | 369 |

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