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AS YOU LIKE IT.

Love in a Forest, a Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants. By C. Johnson. 8vo. 1723.

The Modern Receipt, or A Cure for Love. A Comedy altered from Shakspere. The Dedication is signed J. C. 12mo. 1739.

TAMING of the SHREW.

Sawny the Scott, or The Taming of the Shrew; a Comedy, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal, and never before printed. By John Lacy. 4to. 1698..

The Cobler of Preston, a Farce, as it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Christophér Bullock, 12mo, 1716.

The Cobler of Preston, as it is acted at the TheatreRoyal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants. By C. Johnson. 8vo. 1716.

A Cure for a Scold, a Ballad Opera, by James Worsdale, 8vo. Taken from The Taming of a Shrew. 8vo. 1736.

Catharine and Petruchio. By Mr. Garrick. 8vo. 1756.

ALL's WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

All's Well that Ends Well. A Comedy, altered by Mr. Pilon, and reduced to three acts; performed at the Haymarket-Theatre 1785, but not printed.

WINTER'S

WINTER's TALE.

The Winter's Tale, a Play altered from Shakspere. By Charles Marsh. 8vo. 1756.

Florizel and Perdita, by Mr. Garrick. 8vo. 1758. Sheepshearing, or Florizel and Perdita, by Dublin. 12mo. 1767.

The Sheepshearing, a Dramatick Pastoral. In three acts. Taken from Shakspere. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket. 8vo. 1777.

MACBETH.

Macbeth, a Tragedy, with all the Alterations, Amendments, Additions, and new Songs, as it is now acted at the Duke's Theatre. By Sir William Dave. nant. 4to. 1674.

The Historical Tragedy of Macbeth (written originally by Shakspere), newly adapted to the stage, with Alterations, as performed at the Theatre in Edinburgh. 8vo. 1753.

KING JOHN.

Papal Tyranny in the Reign of King John, a Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, by his Majesty's Servants. By Colley Cibber, 8vo. 1744.

KING RICHARD II.

The History of Richard the Second. Acted at the Theatre-Royal under the title of The Sicilian Usurper: with a prefatory Epistle in vindication of the Author, occasioned

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occasioned by the prohibition of his play on the stage. By N Tate. 4to. 1681..

The Tragedy of King Richard II. altered from Shakspere. By Lewis Theobald. 8vo. 1720.

King Richard II. a Tragedy, altered from Shakspere, and the style imitated. By James Goodhall. Printed at Manchester. 8vo. 1772.

KING HENRY IV. Part I.

King Henry IV. with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff, a Tragi-Comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by his Majesty's Servants. Revived with Alterations. By Mr. Betterton. 4to. 1700.

King Henry IV. Part II.

The Sequel of Henry IV. with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff and Justice Shallow; as it is acted by his Majesty's Company of Comedians at the TheatreRoyal in Drury-Lane. Altered from Shakspere by the late Mr. Betterton. 8vo. No Date.

..KING HENRY VI. Three Parts.

Henry the Sixth, the First Part, with the Murder of Humphrey Duke of Glocester. As it was acted at the Duke's Theatre. By John Crowne. 4to. 1681.

Henry the Sixth, the Second Part, or the Misery of Civil War. As it was acted at the Duke's Theatre. By John Crowne. 4to. 1681.

Humfrey Duke of Gloucester, a Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's

Servants.

Servants. [A few speeches and lines only borrowed from Shakspere.] By Ambrose Philips.

An Historical Tragedy of the Civil Wars in the Reign of King Henry VI. (being a Sequel to the Tragedy of Humfrey Duke of Gloucester, and an Introduction to the Tragical History of King Richard III.) altered from Shakspere in the year 1720. By Theo. Cibber. 8vo. No date.

KING RICHARD III.

The Tragical History of King Richard III. altered from Shakspere. By Colley Cibber. 4to. 1700.

CORIOLANUS.

The Ingratitude of a Commonwealth, or The Fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus. As it is acted at the TheatreRoyal. By Nahum Tate. 4to. 1682.

The Invader of his Country, or The Fatal Resentment. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants. By John Dennis. 8vo. 1720.

Coriolanus, or The Roman Matron, a Tragedy, taken from Shakspere and Thomson. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden: to which is added the Order of the Ovation. By Thomas Sheridan, 8vo. 1755.

JULIUS CESAR.

The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar, with the Death of Brutus and Cassius: written originally by Shakspere, and since altered by Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden, Poets Laureat; as it is now acted by his Ma

jesty's

jesty's Company of Comedians at the Theatre-Royal. To which is prefixed the Life of Julius Cæsar, abstracted from Plutarch and Suetonius. 12mo. 1719.

The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar, altered, with a Prologue and Chorus. 4to. 1722.

The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus, with the Prologue and the two last Chorusses. 4to. 1722. Both by John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham.

ANTONY and CLEOPATRA.

Antony and Cleopatra, an Historical Play, written by William Shakspere, fitted for the stage by abridging only; and now acted at the Theatre-Royal in DruryLane by his Majesty's Servants. By Edward Capell. 12mo. 1758.

TIMON of ATHENS.

The History of Timon of Athens, the Man-hater. As it is acted at the Duke's Theatre, made into a Play, by Tho. Shadwell. 4to. 1678.

Timon of Athens. As it is acted at the TheatreRoyal on Richmond-Green. Altered from Shakspere and Shadwell. By James Love. 8vo. 1768.

Timon of Athens, altered from Shakspere, a Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By Mr. Cumberland. 8vo. 1771.

TITUS ANDRONICUS.

Titus Andronicus, or The Rape of Lavinia. Acted at the Theatre-Royal. A Tragedy, altered from Mr. Shakspere's Works. By Edward Ravenscroft. 4to. 1687.

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