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William Harrison
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This Is one of the rareft, If not the rareft, of the 62 SHAKESPEARIANA.
pieces of Shakefpeariana of the lafl century. The firfl thirty pages of the tra6l are occupied by an original profe hiftory of Sir John Falftaff, grounded on the plays. This is the curious part of the volume. The remainder is taken from Goldfmith.
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The Fortunate Lovers, or the Hiftory of Doraflus, Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only Daughter and Heirefs to the King of Bohemia. An Arabian tale made Englifh from th
...e Originals, written in the Bohemian and Groecian Tongues by a Gentleman who fpent many years in travelling through thofe Parts of the World. I2mo, n. D.
A fcarce chap-book edition of the llory of Greene upon which Shakefpeare founded the Winter s Tale. At the end is a profe verfion of Hero and Leander.
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Macbeth, a Tragedy. With all the Alterations, Amendments, Additions, and new Songs. As it's now a6led at the Dukes Theatre. 4to.
London, Printed for P. Chetwiuy and are to be Sold by mojl Bookfellers.


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