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Shakespeare, William| Irving, Henry
The complete works of William Shakespeare : with biographical introduction / William Shakespeare ; [introduction and essay on Shakespeare and Bacon by Henry Irving]
London ; Glasgow : Collins' Clear Type Press, [191-]
date unknown
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Shakespeare, William| Abrahall, Harriette Charlotte Hoskyns
Songs of Shakespeare / illuminated by H.C. Hoskyns Abrahall.
London : Printed published by Day Son, Limited, [1866]
1866
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Shakespeare, William| Rowe, Nicholas
The works of Mr. William Shakespear; : in six volumes ; adorn'd with cuts / revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author by N. Rowe.
London : Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1709.
1709
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Shakespeare, William| Webling, Ethel
Julius Caesar / by William Shakespeare. Her Majesty's Theatre, London. A record by Ethel Webling.
London : [unpublished], 1898.
1898
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Hogenberg, Frans| Ortelius, Abraham
Russiae, Moscoviae et Tartariae Descriptio Auctore Antonio Ienkensono Anglo edita Londini 1562 dedicata illustriss D. Henrico Sydneo Wallie presidi.
[? From: Ortelius...Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Antwerp, Ex Offina, Plantiniana, 1595]
1595
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Clarke, Graham
W. Shakespeare Gent, his Life Times / By Graham Clarke
Boughton Monchelsea, Graham Clarke, 1995
1995
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Shakespeare, William
The pocket portrait Shakespeare.
Glasgow : David Bryce Son, [1899?].
1899
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Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard
An historical account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last residence of Shakespeare / by James O. Halliwell.
London : Printed by J.E. Adlard, 1864.
1864
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Singleton, Esther
The Shakespeare garden / by Esther Singleton ; with numerous illus. from photos and reproductions of old wood cuts.
London : Methuen Ltd, (1922).
1922
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Smith, John Christopher| Garrick, David| Shakespeare, William
The fairies, 1755 / by David Garrick.
London : Cornmarket P, 1969.
1969
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Rohde, Eleanour Sophy Sinclair
Shakespeare's wild flowers : fairy lore, gardens, herbs, gatherers of simples and bee lore / by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde.
London : The Medici society, ltd, (1935).
1935
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Law, Ernest Philip Alphonse
Shakespeare's garden, Stratford-upon-Avon / by Ernest Law... ; with illustrations.
London : Selwyn Blount, 1922.
1922
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Ireland, Samuel
Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its sources at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury : with observations on the public buildings, and other works of art in its vicinity / by Samuel Ireland....
London : R. Faulder... and T. Egerton, 1795.
1795
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Cervantes, Miguel de| Shelton, Thomas| Darton, Harvey,
The history of Don Quixote of the Mancha / translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes by Thomas Shelton : reprinted from the first edition, 1612-1620.
London : privately printed for the Navarre Society, 1923.
1923
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Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson
The plant-lore and garden-craft of Shakespeare / by Henry N. Ellacombe.
London ; New York : Edward Arnold, 1896.
1896
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Grindon, Leopold Hartley
The Shakspere flora : a guide to all the principal passages in which mention is made of trees, plants, flowers, and vegetable productions / with comments and botanical particulars by Leo. H. Grindon.
Manchester ; London : Palmer Howe : Simpkin, Marshall Co, 1883.
1883
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Shakespeare, William| Campbell, Thomas
The Dramatic works / with remarks on his life and writings by Thomas Campbell.
London ; New York : Routledge Warne and Routledge, 1862.
1862
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Shakespeare, William
The dramatic works of William Shakespeare, with a glossary.
London : printed by C.Whittingham for Thomas Tegg and others, 1823.
1823
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Smith, John
Gerochomia vasilike King Solomons portraiture of old age. Wherein is contained a sacred anatomy both of soul and body. And a perfect account of the infirmities of age, incident to them both. And all those mystical and ænigmatical symptomes, expressed in the six former verses of the 12th chapter of Ecclesiastes, are here paraphrased upon, and made plain and easie to a mean capacity. By John Smith, M.D. E. Coll. Med. Lond. Cand. et E. Coll Ænea-nasensi Oxon. quondam Com.
London : printed by J. Hayes for S. Thomson, at the sign of the Bishops Head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1666.
1666
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Hobbes, Thomas
The art of rhetoric, with a discourse of the laws of England. By Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury.
London : printed for William Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1681.
1681
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Ashmole, Elias
The way to bliss. In three books. Made publick, by Elias Ashmole Esq.
London : printed by John Grismond for Nath. Brook, at the Angel in Corn-hill, 1658.
1658
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N. F., fl. 1604.,
The husbandmans fruitfull orchard. Shewing diuers rare new secrets for the true ordering of all sortes of fruite in their due seasons. Also how your encrease and profite maie bee much more then heeretofore, and yet your charge and labour the same. With the manner of gathering all kindes of fruite aswel stone-fruit as other, and hovv they are to be ordered in packing, carrying, conueying them by land or by water. Then in separating or culling them into diuers sortes, and lastlie in reseruing or laying them vp, as may be for their best lasting and continuance. Neuer before published.
At London : Imprinted [by R. Bradock] for Roger Iackson and are to bee sold at his shop in Fleet-street neere the conduit, 1609.
1609
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Caesar, Julius| Golding, Arthur| Hirtius, Aulus
The eyght bookes of Caius Iulius Cæsar conteyning his martiall exploytes in the realme of Gallia and the countries bordering vppon the same translated oute of latin [sic] into English by Arthur Goldinge G.
Imprinted at London : By Willyam Seres, Anno. 1565.
1565
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Raynalde, Thomas| Rösslin, Eucharius
The birth of mankinde, otherwise named The womans booke. Set foorth in English by Thomas Raynalde phisition, and by him corrected, and augmented. Whose contents ye´e may reade in the table following: but most plainely in the prologue.
Imprinted at London : [By George Eld?] for Thomas Adams. Cum priuilegio, [1604]
1604
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Whately, William
A bride-bush: or, A direction for married persons. Plainely describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By performing of which, marriage shall prooue a great helpe to such, as now for want of performing them, doe find it a little hell. Compiled an published by William Whately, minister and preacher of Gods Word in Banburie in Oxfordshiere.
London : Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man, and are to be sold at his shop in Pater-noster-row, at the signe of the Talbot, 1619.
1619
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Grey, Elizabeth
A choice manuall, or Rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery: collected, and practised by the Right Honourable, the Countesse of Kent, late deceased. Whereto are added several experiments of thevirtues of Gascon pouder, and lapis conira yarvam, by a professor of physick. As also most exquisite waies of preserving, conserving, candying, c.
London : printed by Gartrude Dawson, in Bartholomewes Close the second door from the Half Moon Alley that goes into Aldersgate street, 1657.
1657
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Boccaccio, Giovanni
The model of wit, mirth, eloquence and conuersation. Framed for ten days of an hundred curious pieces by seuen honourable ladies and three noble gentlemen...
[London], Isaac Jaggard for Matthew Lownes, 1625.
1625
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Scot, Reginald
The discoverie of witchcraft: proving, that the compacts and contracts of witches with devils and all infernal spirits or familiars, are but erroneous novelties and imaginary conceptions. Also discovering, how far their power extendeth in killing, tormenting, consuming, o curing the bodies of men, women, children, or animals, by charms, philtres, periapts, pentacles, curses, and conjurations. Wherein likewise the unchristian practices and inhumane dealings of searchers and witch-tryers upon aged, melancholly, and superstitious people, ... are notably detected. ... In sixteen books. By Reginald Scot Esquire. Whereunto is added an excellent discourse of the nature and substance of devils and spirits, in two books: the first by the aforesaid author: the second now added in this third edition, as succedaneous to the former, and conducing to the compleating of the whole work: with nine chapters at the beginning of the fifteenth book of the discovery.
London : printed for A. Clark, and are to be sold by Dixy Page at the Turks-Head in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange, 1665.
1665
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James I,
Orders, thought meete by his Maiestie, and his Priuie Counsell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same. Also, an aduise set downe by the best learned in physicke within this realme, containing sundry good rules and easie medicines, without charge to the meaner sort of people, aswel for the preseruation of his good subiects from the plague before infection, as for the curing and ordering of them after they shalbe infected.
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, Anno 1603.
1603
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Florio, John
Florios second frutes, to be gathered of twelue trees, of diuers but delightsome tastes to the tongues of Italians and Englishmen. To which is annexed his Gardine of recreation yeelding six thousand Italian prouerbs.
London : printed [by T. Orwin] for Thomas Woodcock, dwelling at the Black-beare, 1591.
1591
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Shakespeare, William
Venus and Adonis.
London : Printed by Richard Field, and are to be sold [by J. Harrison] at the signe of the white Greyhound in Paules Church-yard, 1594.
1594
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Coryate, George| Kirchner, Hermann| Hole, William| Coryate, Thomas
Coryats crudities; hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia co[m]monly called the Grisons country, Heluetia alia`s Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands; newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome.
[London : printed by VV[illiam] S[tansby for the author], anno Domini 1611]
1611
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Shakespeare, William
The excellent history of the merchant of Venice. VVith the extreme cruelty of Shylocke the Iew towards the saide Merchant, in cutting a iust pound of his flesh. And the obtaining of Portia, by the choyse of three caskets. VVritten by VV. Shakespeare.
[London] : Printed by I. Roberts [i.e. by William Jaggard for Thomas Pavier], 1600 [i.e. 1619]
1600
