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tions on the Plays of Shakespeare, from a recently discovered annotated copy by the late Joseph Grimaldi, Esq., Comedian. 8vo, cuts. 1s. BOADEN (Jas.) ON THE SONNETS OF SHAKESPEARE, identifying the person to whom they are addressed, and elucidating several points in the Poet's History. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

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SHAKESPEARE'S WILL, copied from the Original, in the
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TRADITIONARY ANECDOTES OF SHAKESPEARE,
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RIMBAULT'S (Dr. F. R.) WHO WAS JACK WILSON THE SINGER OF SHAKESPEARE'S STAGE? 8vo. 1s. HAMLET.-An Attempt to ascertain whether the Queen were an Accessory, before the Fact, in the Murder of her First Husband. 8vo. 2s. This pamphlet well deserves the perusal of every student of Hamlet.-Notes and Queries.

SHAKESPEARE STORY-TELLER.-Introductory

Leaves;

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WAS LORD BACON THE AUTHOR OF SHAKESPEARE'S
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