Brief Notices of a Small Number of the Shakespeare Rarities That Are Preserved I
Brief Notices of a Small Number of the Shakespeare Rarities That Are Preserved I
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889
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12. Visscher's view of London, engraved in the early part of the reign of Charles the First. The volume contains a complete impression of the view, the portion shown being that which gives a representation in the fore-ground of the second Globe Theatre, the house at which Shakespeare's plays were frequently represented in and after the year 1 6 14. No. 13. An original deed executed in the year 1605 with the rare autograph, as a witness, of Francis Collyns, who was also one of the witnesses to S...hakespeare's will and the poet's solicitor. No. 14. Golding's translation of Ovid, 1567, one of the few books that can be positively asserted to have been at least partially read by Shakespeare, several passages from it being adopted in the Tempest. SHAKESPEARE RARITIES. \ "i. No. 15. A Pleasant Conceited Comedie called Loves Labors Lost, as it was presented before Queen Elizabeth in the Christmas holidays, 1597. 4to. Lond. 1598. — Of great rarity, only five other copies being known. This is the first publication of any of Shakespeare's works in whicli his name appears as the author on the title-page.
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