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"This shadowe is renowned Shakspere's, soule of

th' age,

"The applause, delight, the wonder of the stage.
"Nature herself was proud of his designes,

"And joy'd to weare the dressing of his lines;
"The learned will confess, his works are such,
"As neither man, nor muse, can prayse to much.
"For ever live thy fame, the world to tell,
"Thy like, no age, shall ever paralell.”

"WILLIAM SHAKSPERE; Arlaud del. Duchange sc.

4to."

He is re

"WILLIAM SHAKSPERE; J. Payne sc. presented with a laurel branch in his left hand." "WILLIAM SHAKSPERE; L. du Guernier sc.” "WILLIAM SHAKSPERE; small; with several other heads, before Jacob's "Lives of the Dramatick Poets," 1719. 8vo."

"WILLIAM SHAKSPERE, with the heads of Jonson, &c. h. sh. mezz."

VOL. II. p. 6.

"WILLIAM SHAKSPERE. Frontispiece to his plays, Folio 1623, Martin Droeshout, sc."

lished in 12mo. 1655, with the banishment of Tarquin, by John [the son of Philip] Quarles: but it is apparently copied from the first folio.

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STEEVENS.

"From

WILLIAM SHAKSPERE.

London Printed for J.Bell British Library Strand Sep?

5th 1786.

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