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Excerpt from A Hand-List of Upwards of a Thousand Volumes of Shakespeariana: Added to the Three Previous Collections of a Similar Kind Formed by J. O. Halliwell, and of Which Lists Have Been Previously Printed
Amongft the more important articles, note Singer's annotated copy of the fecond folio, No. 107; Afpley's exceedingly rare edition of the fame, No. 780; the poet Gray's own favourite copy of Shakefpeare, with mariufcript notes, No. 779; the fingularly quaint and curious collection of accounts of Shakefpeare's Plays at Old Drury Lane, No. 7 31; the Merchant of Venice, No. 732 King Lear of 1608, No. 726; the Poems of 640: No. 725; the London Prodigal, 1605.
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