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ing of King Richard, as acted at the Globe by his Majesties Servants, 4to. _Lond._ 1634. 0 5 0 1294. The Tragedie of King Richard the Third, as acted by the Lord Chamberlain his Servants, 4to. Lond. _printed by Tho. Creede_. 1602. _Defective at the end._ 0 10 0 1295. The Tragedie of King Richard the Third, containing his treacherous Plots against his Brother Clarence, the pitiful murther of his innocent Nephews, his tirannical usurpation, with the whole course of his detested Life, and most deserved Death, as acted by his Majesties Servants, 4to. _Lond. printed by Tho. Creede_, 1612, _with notes and various readings by Mr. Steevens._ 1 5 0 1296. The same, 4to. _ib._ 1629. 0 7 0 1297. Tragedie of King Richard the Third, as acted by the King's Majesties Servants, 4to. _ib._ 1634. 0 6 0 1298. The most excellent and lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet, 4to. _A fragment. Lond._ 1599. 0 5 6 1299. The same, compleat, inlaid on large paper, 4to. _ib., impr. by Tho. Creede_, 1599. [_Second Edition._] 6 0 0 1300. The same, 4to. Lond. 1609, _with MS. notes and readings by Mr. Steevens_. 2 2 0 1301. The same, 4to. _ib. printed by R. Young_, 1637. 0 9 0 1302. A pleasant conceited Historie, called the Taming of the Shrew, as acted by the Earle of Pembroke's Servants. _First Edit._ 4to. _inlaid on large paper, ib., printed by V.S._ 1607. 20 0 0 1303. A wittie and pleasant Comedie, called the Taming of a Shrew, as acted by his Majesties Servants, at the Blacke Friers and the Globe, 4to., _ib., printed by W.S._ 1631. 0 11 0 1304. The most lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicus, as plaide by the King's Majesties Servants, 4to. _inlaid, ib., printed for Edward White_, 1611. 2 12 6 1305. The History of Troylus and Cresseide, as acted by the King's Majesties Servants at the Globe. _First. Edit._ 4to., _ib., imp. by G. Alde_, 1609. 5 10 0 1306. The lamentable Tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus, discoursing the Warres of the Brittaines and Hunnes, with ther discomfiture, 4to. _ib., printed by Thomas Creede_, 1595. 3 5 0 1307. The London Prodigall, as plaide by the King's Majesties Servants, 4to. _ib., printed by T.C._ 1705. 1 9 0 1308. The late and much admired Play called
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