William Shakespeare
Active Years
Min year: 1593, Max year: 1800, Max count: 65
As Author
- 1593: Venus and Adonis
- 1594: The most lamentable Romaine tragedie of Titus Andronicus
- 1594: Venus and Adonis
- 1594: Lucrece
- 1594: The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster
- 1595: The true tragedie of Richard Duke of York
- 1595: [Venus and Adonis]
- 1596: Venus and Adonis
- 1597: The tragedy of King Richard the third
- 1597: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1597: An excellent conceited tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet
- 1598: The hystorie of Henrie the fourth
- 1598: A pleasant conceited comedie called, Loues labors lost
- 1598: The history of Henrie the Fourth
- 1598: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1598: Lucrece
- 1598: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1598: The tragedie of King Richard the third
- 1599: Venus and Adonis
- 1599: The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet. Newly corrected, augmented, and amended: as it hath bene sundry times publiquely acted, by the right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants
- 1599: [The passionate pilgrime]
- 1599: The history of Henrie the Fourth
- 1599: Venus. and Adonis
- 1600: The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster
- 1600: Lucrece
- 1600: The second part of Henrie the fourth
- 1600: Lucrece
- 1600: The true tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke
- 1600: The cronicle history of Henry the fift
- 1600: A midsommer nights dreame
- 1600: Much adoe about nothing
- 1600: The most lamentable Romaine tragedie of Titus Andronicus
- 1600: The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice
- 1600: The second part of Henrie the fourth
- 1602: The tragedie of King Richard the third
- 1602: The chronicle history of Henry the fift
- 1602: A most pleasaunt and excellent conceited comedie, of Syr Iohn Falstaffe, and the merrie wiues of Windsor
- 1602: [Venus and Adonis.]
- 1603: The tragicall historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke
- 1604: The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. By William Shakespeare
- 1604: The history of Henrie the fourth
- 1605: The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke By William Shakespeare
- 1605: The tragedie of King Richard the third
- 1607: Venus and Adonis
- 1607: Lucrece
- 1608: The history of Henry the fourth
- 1608: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1608: The tragedie of King Richard the Second
- 1608: M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters
- 1608: Venus and Adonis
- 1609: Shake-speares sonnets
- 1609: The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet
- 1609: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1609: The historie of Troylus and Cresseida
- 1609: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1609: The famous historie of Troylus and Cresseid
- 1609: Shake-speares sonnets
- 1610: Venus and Adonis
- 1611: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1611: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. By VVilliam Shakespeare.
- 1611: The most lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus
- 1612: The tragedie of King Richard the third
- 1613: The history of Henrie the fourth
- 1615: The tragedie of King Richard the second
- 1616: The rape of Lucrece
- 1617: Venus and Adonis
- 1619: A midsommer nights dreame
- 1619: M. VVilliam Shake-speare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear, and his three daughters
- 1619: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke
- 1619: A most pleasant and excellent conceited comedy, of Sir Iohn Falstaffe, and the merry vviues of VVindsor
- 1619: The excellent history of the merchant of Venice
- 1619: The chronicle history of Henry the fift
- 1619: The vvhole contention betvveene the tvvo famous houses, Lancaster and Yorke
- 1620: Venus and Adonis
- 1622: The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet
- 1622: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice
- 1622: The historie of Henry the Fourth
- 1622: The tragedie of King Richard the Third
- 1622: The most excellent and lamentable tragedie, of Romeo and Iuliet
- 1623: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies
- 1624: The rape of Lucrece
- 1627: Venus and Adonis
- 1629: The tragedie of King Richard the Third
- 1630: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1630: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1630: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice
- 1630: Venus and Adonis
- 1630: The merry vviues of Windsor
- 1631: Loues labours lost
- 1631: A wittie and pleasant comedie called The taming of the shrew
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1632: The historie of Henry the Fourth
- 1632: Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies.
- 1632: Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies.
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1632: The rape of Lucrece
- 1632: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1634: The life and death of King Richard the second
- 1634: The tragedie of King Richard the Third
- 1635: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1636: Venus and Adonis
- 1636: [Venus and Adonis.]
- 1637: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1637: The most excellent and lamentable tragedie of Romeo and Juliet
- 1637: The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice
- 1639: The historie of Henry the Fourth
- 1640: Poems: vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent
- 1641: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1652: The most excellent historie of the merchant of Venice
- 1655: The trag?dy of Othello the Moore of Venice
- 1655: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice
- 1655: The rape of Lucrece
- 1655: M. William Shake-speare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear, and his three daughters
- 1663: Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies
- 1664: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. The third impression. And unto this impression is added seven playes, never before printed in folio. viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London prodigall. The history o Thomas Ld. Cromwell. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan widow. A York-shire tragedy. The tragedy of Locrine
- 1673: Macbeth
- 1674: Macbeth
- 1675: Venus and Adonis
- 1675: Venus and Adonis
- 1676: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1676: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1681: Othello, the Moor of Venice
- 1683: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1683: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1684: Mr William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1684: Julius Cæsar
- 1685: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio: viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London prodigal. The history of Thomas Lord Cromwel. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan widow. A Yorkshire tragedy. The tragedy of Locrine
- 1685: Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories, and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. Unto which is added, seven plays, never before printed in folio: viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London prodigal. The history of Thomas Lord Cromwel. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan widow. A Yorkshire tragedy. The tragedy of Locrine
- 1687: Othello, the Moor of Venice
- 1688: Julius Cæsar: a tragedy. As it is now acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by William Shakespeare.
- 1691: Julius Cæsar
- 1695: Othello, the Moor of Venice
- 1695: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1695: Julius Cæsar
- 1695: Julius Cæsar
- 1695: Julius Cæsar
- 1695: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1695: Julius Cæsar
- 1700: K. Henry IV
- 1703: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1703: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1703: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1703: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1703: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1705: Othello
- 1708: [The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1709: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1709: A collection of poems
- 1709: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1709: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1710: K. Henry IV
- 1710: Julius Cæsar
- 1710: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1710: Macbeth
- 1710: Othello
- 1710: Macbeth
- 1710: Hamlet
- 1710: A collection of poems
- 1710: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Volume the seventh
- 1711: Julius Cæsar
- 1711: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1711: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1712: A collection of poems
- 1714: The works
- 1714: The works
- 1714: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1716: The comick masque of Pyramus and Thisbe
- 1718: Hamlet
- 1719: The tragedy of Julius Cæsar
- 1719: The tragedy of Julius Cæsar; with the death of Brutus and Cassius
- 1719: The tragedy of Julius Cæsar
- 1720: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1720: Othello
- 1720: The sequel of Henry the Fourth
- 1720: Julius Cæsar
- 1720: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1720: Hamlet
- 1721: Hamlet
- 1721: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1721: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1721: K. Henry IV. With the houmours of Sir John Falstaff
- 1721: [J]ulius Cæsar
- 1722: Measure for measure
- 1723: King Lear
- 1723: Hamlet
- 1723: The tragedy of Macbeth. Written by Mr. W. Shakespear
- 1723: K. Henry IV
- 1724: Othello, the moor of Venice
- 1724: The history of King Lear
- 1725: The tempest
- 1725: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1725: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1725: Hamlet
- 1725: The works
- 1725: The works of Shakespear
- 1726: The poems of Shakespear
- 1726: Julius Cæsar
- 1726: The works
- 1726: Hamlet
- 1728: The works
- 1728: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1728: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. In ten volumes. Publish'd by Mr. Pope and Dr. Sewell.
- 1728: The works of Mr. William Shakespear
- 1729: Julius Cæsar
- 1729: Macbeth
- 1730: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1731: Macbeth
- 1731: K. Henry IV
- 1731: Hamlet
- 1731: Othello
- 1732: The first part of Henry IV
- 1732: The life of Henry Viii
- 1733: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1733: The works of Shakespeare
- 1733: The second part of Henry IV
- 1733: The works
- 1734: Hamlet
- 1734: Timon of Athens
- 1734: Titus Andronicus
- 1734: Troilus and Cressida
- 1734: Twelfth-Night
- 1734: [The dramatick works
- 1734: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1734: Hamlet
- 1734: The tempest. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: Titus Andronicus
- 1734: Hamlet
- 1734: The famous history of the life of King Henry Viii
- 1734: The first part of Henry IV
- 1734: Macbeth
- 1734: The dramatick works
- 1734: The tempest
- 1734: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1734: Measure for measure
- 1734: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1734: Cymbeline
- 1734: King Henry VIII
- 1734: Othello
- 1734: Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1734: Hamlet
- 1734: Hamlet
- 1734: The second part of Henry IV
- 1734: As you like it
- 1734: The life and death of Richard III. With the landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the battle of Bosworth-Field. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1734: Julius Cæsar
- 1734: Julius Cæsar
- 1734: Julius Cæsar
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1734: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: The tempest
- 1734: Othello
- 1734: The life and death of Richard III
- 1734: All's well that ends well
- 1734: The life and death of King Lear. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1734: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1734: Measure for measure
- 1734: The merchant of Venice
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: A midsummer-Night's dream
- 1734: The life and death of Richard III
- 1734: Othello
- 1734: The life and death of King Henry the Eighth
- 1734: The life and death of Richard III. With the landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the battle at Bosworth-Field. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1734: The second part of Henry the Sixth with the death of the good Duke Humphry
- 1734: The third part of Henry the Sixth
- 1734: Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: The comedy of errors
- 1734: The life of Henry
- 1734: Much ado about nothing
- 1734: The second part of Henry IV
- 1734: The first part of Henry IV
- 1734: The life and death of Richard the Second
- 1734: Coriolanus
- 1734: The life and death of King John
- 1734: Romeo and Juliet
- 1734: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1734: The taming of the shrew
- 1735: The second part of Henry IV. Containing his death: and the coronation of King Henry V. By Shakespeare
- 1735: Titus Andronicus
- 1735: Much ado about nothing
- 1735: The life of King Henry V. By Shakespear
- 1735: Timon of Athens
- 1735: The merchant of Venice
- 1735: The comedy of errors
- 1735: The life and death of Richard II. By Shakespeare
- 1735: Macbeth
- 1735: A midsummer-Night's dream
- 1735: Romeo and Juliet
- 1735: The first part of King Henry VI. By Shakespear
- 1735: The second part of King Henry VI
- 1735: The third part of King Henry VI
- 1735: The merchant of Venice
- 1735: The life and death of King John
- 1735: Troilus and Cressida
- 1735: The life and death of Richard II
- 1735: The taming of the shrew
- 1735: Love's labour's lost
- 1735: The winter's tale
- 1735: Coriolanus
- 1735: Cymbeline
- 1735: Twelfth-Night
- 1735: Much ado about nothing
- 1735: All's well
- 1735: The works of Shakespeare
- 1735: Love's labour's lost
- 1735: The first part of Henry VI
- 1735: The famous history of the life of King Henry VIII. With the fall of Cardinal Wolsey. By Shakespeare
- 1735: King Lear, a tragedy
- 1735: The winter's tale
- 1735: Othello
- 1735: The life of King Henry V. As it is acted at the theatres. By Shakespeare
- 1735: Measure for measure
- 1735: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1735: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1735: As you like it
- 1735: The comedy of errors
- 1735: Pericles Prince of Tyre
- 1735: Julius Cæsar
- 1735: A midsummer night's dream
- 1735: The third part of King Henry VI. With the death of the Duke of York. By Shakespeare
- 1735: The taming of the shrew
- 1736: The famous history of the life of King Henry VIII. With the fall of Cardinal Wolsey. By Shakespear
- 1736: The first part of Henry IV
- 1736: The second part of Henry IV. Containing his death: and the coronation of King Henry V. By Shakespear
- 1736: The second part of King Henry VI. With the death of the good Duke Humphry. As it is acted at the Theatres Royal. By Shakespear
- 1736: Timon of Athens
- 1736: The life and death of Richard II
- 1736: Macbeth
- 1736: Measure for measure
- 1736: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1736: The tempest
- 1736: The life of King Henry V
- 1736: The second part of Henry IV. Containing his death: and the coronation of King Henry V. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1736: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A trgedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by William Shakespeare
- 1736: Othello
- 1736: Othello
- 1736: The third part of King Henry VI. With the death of the Duke of York. By Shakespear
- 1736: The first part of Henry IV. With the life and death of Henry, sirnamed Hotspur. By Shakespear
- 1736: Cymbeline
- 1737: Hamlet
- 1739: The works of Shakespeare: in seven volumes
- 1739: Timon of Athens
- 1739: The history of King Lear
- 1739: Julius Cæsar. A tragedy
- 1739: Julius Cæsar
- 1739: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1739: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1739: King Henry VIII. A tragedy
- 1739: The tragical history of King Richard the III
- 1739: The history of King Lear
- 1739: K. Henry IV. With the humours of Sir John Falstaff
- 1740: The works
- 1741: Julius Cæsar
- 1741: The songs in the comedies called As you like it, and Twelfth night
- 1741: The songs in the comedies called As you like it, and Twelfth night
- 1741: As you like it
- 1741: As you like it
- 1741: As you like it
- 1741: Hamlet
- 1743: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1743: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A tragedy. By William Shakespear. Collated with the best editions
- 1743: The works
- 1745: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1745: Proposals for printing a new edition of the plays of William Shakespear
- 1745: Pyramus and Thisbe: a mock-opera
- 1745: The works
- 1745: The merchant of Venice
- 1746: Henry VI, Roi d'Angleterre :trage?die de Shakespeare
- 1746: Timon, ou le misantrope. :Pie?ce de Shakespeare
- 1746: Les femmes de bonne-humeur, ou les commeres de Windsor, :come?diede Shakespeare
- 1746: King John
- 1746: Hamlet
- 1746: K. Henry IV. With the humours of Sir John Falstaff
- 1746: Othello ou, Le More de Venise, tragedie de Shakespeare
- 1746: La vie et la mort de Richard III. Roi d'Angliterre, :tragedie traduite de l'Anglois de Shakespeare
- 1747: Othello
- 1747: Hamlet
- 1747: The works
- 1747: The works
- 1747: Othello, the moor of Venice
- 1747: Proposals for printing by subscription, The works of Shakespear in eight volumes
- 1747: The works of Shakespear in eight volumes
- 1747: Romeo and Juliet
- 1747: The works
- 1748: Romeo and Juliet
- 1748: King Henry VIII
- 1748: Fir[st part of] K. Hen[ry IV.]
- 1748: The works
- 1748: Romeo and Juliet
- 1748: Othello
- 1748: The works
- 1748: The merchant of Venice
- 1749: Hamlet
- 1750: Much ado about nothing
- 1750: The second part of K. Henry IV. containing his death: and the coronation of King Henry V. Written by Mr. W. Shakespeare. Carefully corrected by the best copies: with notes explanatory, ... according to Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton's editions
- 1750: Julius Cæsar
- 1750: The merchant of Venice
- 1750: Much ado about nothing
- 1750: The songs in As you like it, with the duet in the Rival Queens
- 1750: Romeo and Juliet
- 1750: The life and death of King John. A tragedy. As it is now acting at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-Alley. By Mr. William Shakespear. To which is added a new set of choruses, in the Manner of the Ancients, as they are to be sung at the End of each Act
- 1750: The cuckow. Sung by Mrs. Clive
- 1750: Romeo and Juliet
- 1750: Macbeth
- 1750: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1750: Hamlet
- 1750: The works
- 1750: The works of Mr. William Shakespear.
- 1750: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1750: As you like it
- 1750: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1750: Othello
- 1750: Romeo and Juliet
- 1751: Julius Cæsar
- 1751: Othello
- 1751: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. ... Containing, The Tempest
- 1751: The first part of Henry IV
- 1751: Hamlet
- 1752: Romeo and Juliet
- 1752: K. Henry VIII
- 1752: The works
- 1752: The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play. With a general index, digesting them under proper heads. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and similar passages from ancient and modern authors. By William Dodd, B. A. Late of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. In two volumes. ...
- 1753: Romeo and Juliet
- 1753: Romeo and Juliet
- 1753: The works
- 1753: The works
- 1753: Othello
- 1753: The Merry wives of windsor
- 1753: The life and death of King Lear. The author Mr. William Shakespeare. According to Mr. Pope's second edition
- 1753: The historical tragedy of Macbeth
- 1754: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1754: Hamlet
- 1754: Much ado about nothing
- 1754: Julius Cæsar
- 1754: Othello, the moor of Venice
- 1754: The life and death of King John
- 1754: Romeo and Juliet
- 1754: Romeo and Juliet
- 1755: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1755: Hamlet
- 1755: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A tragedy. Written by Mr. William Shakespear.
- 1755: As you like it
- 1755: The merchant of Venice
- 1755: Hamlet
- 1755: Othello, the moor of Venice
- 1756: Julius Cæsar
- 1756: Hamlet
- 1756: Othello
- 1756: Romeo and Juliet
- 1756: Romeo and Juliet
- 1756: The history of King Lear
- 1756: Merchant of Venice. By William Shakespear
- 1756: Proposals for printing
- 1756: All's well, that ends well
- 1756: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1757: The works of Shakespeare: in eight volumes
- 1757: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1757: The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play. With a general index, digesting them under proper heads. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and similar passages from ancient and modern authors. By William Dodd, B. A. Late of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. In two volumes. ...
- 1757: Much ado about nothing
- 1757: Much ado about nothing
- 1758: The life of Henry Viii
- 1758: Hamlet
- 1758: Julius Cæsar
- 1758: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1758: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1758: Romeo and Juliet
- 1759: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1759: Henry IV
- 1759: Anthony and Cleopatra. A historical play. Written by William Shakespeare. Fitted for the stage by abridging only; and now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane,
- 1759: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1759: Hamlet
- 1759: Romeo and Juliet
- 1759: Twelfth-night: or, What you will. A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre in Crow-street. Written by Mr. William Shakespear
- 1759: The tragedy of Macbeth. Written by Mr. W. Shakespeare
- 1759: The history of King Lear
- 1759: Cymbeline
- 1759: Romeo and Juliet
- 1759: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1759: Hamlet
- 1759: The life of King Henry V. Written by Shakespear
- 1760: Poems on several occasions
- 1760: Romeo and Juliet
- 1760: Hamlet
- 1760: The works
- 1760: The history of King Lear
- 1760: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By Shakespear
- 1761: King Lear
- 1761: Hamlet
- 1761: Measure for measure a comedy
- 1761: The second part of Henry IV. Containing his death, and the coronation of King Henry the Vth. A tragedy written by Shakespear. As it is acted at the theatres of London and Dublin
- 1761: The works of Shakespear
- 1761: Measure for measure
- 1761: Romeo and Juliet
- 1761: Othello
- 1761: The tempest
- 1761: Macbeth
- 1761: Romeo and Juliet
- 1761: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1761: Othello
- 1761: Romeo and Juliet
- 1761: The historical tragedy of Macbeth
- 1762: Cymbeline
- 1762: Cymbeline
- 1762: Cymbeline
- 1762: Julius Caesar
- 1762: Plays
- 1762: Cymbeline
- 1762: The works of Shakespeare
- 1762: The merchant of Venice
- 1762: King Henry the Eighth
- 1762: The students
- 1762: Coriolanus
- 1763: The first part of Henry IV
- 1763: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1763: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1763: Othello
- 1763: Romeo and Juliet
- 1763: Romeo and Juliet
- 1763: A midsummer night's dream
- 1763: Hamlet
- 1764: Romeo and Juliet
- 1764: Romeo and Juliet
- 1764: Othello
- 1764: The merchant of Venice
- 1764: The masque in The tempest, set to music by Henry Purcel
- 1764: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. Written by Shakespear
- 1764: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. Written by Shakespear
- 1764: Midsummer night's dream
- 1765: Othello
- 1765: Love's labour's lost
- 1765: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1765: The plays
- 1765: Hamlet
- 1765: Macbeth
- 1765: The plays
- 1765: Cymbeline
- 1765: Hamlet
- 1765: Plays ... w. the corrections & illustrations of various commentators to which are added notes by Sam. Johnson
- 1766: As you like it
- 1766: The works
- 1766: To the public. Had the last editor of the plays of Shakespeare met with the assistance he had reason to expect from the public, in aid of his own great abilities, all further attempts at the illustration of that author, had been as unnecessary as vain.
- 1766: Julius Cæsar
- 1766: Romeo and Juliet
- 1766: The merchant of Venice
- 1766: The plays
- 1766: Much ado about nothing
- 1766: Othello
- 1766: Twenty of the plays of Shakespeare
- 1766: The works
- 1766: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1766: Julius Cæsar
- 1766: Shakespeare. To the public
- 1766: Shakespeare. To the public. Had the last editor of the plays of Shakespeare met with the assistance he had reason to expect
- 1766: Twenty of the plays
- 1767: Othello
- 1767: The life and death of King Lear. By Mr. William Shakespear
- 1767: Romeo and Juliet
- 1767: Hamlet
- 1767: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By William Shakespear
- 1767: The works
- 1767: Cymbeline
- 1767: The works
- 1768: The life and death of Richard III
- 1768: Le marchand de Venise
- 1768: The merchant of Venice
- 1768: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1768: The life and death of King Lear. A tragedy. By Mr. William Shakespeare
- 1768: The merchant of Venice
- 1768: The plays of William Shakespeare
- 1768: Hamlet
- 1768: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By William Shakespeare
- 1768: Tarquin and Lucrece
- 1768: Romeo and Juliet
- 1768: Macbeth
- 1768: Romeo and Juliet
- 1768: Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies
- 1768: Macbeth
- 1768: Hamlet
- 1768: The history of King Lear
- 1768: The works of Shakespear
- 1768: Macbeth
- 1769: The life and death of King John. A tragedy. Written by Shakespeare.
- 1769: The merchant of Venice
- 1769: The works of Shakespear
- 1769: The life of King Henry V
- 1769: The works
- 1769: The merchant of Venice
- 1769: Romeo and Juliet
- 1769: The works of Shakespear
- 1769: Romeo and Juliet
- 1769: Romeo and Juliet
- 1770: The works
- 1770: The third part of King Henry VI. A tragedy. By W. Shakespear
- 1770: Hamlet
- 1770: The comedy of errors
- 1770: The life and death of King John. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street. Written by Mr. William Shakespeare
- 1770: Romeo and Juliet
- 1770: Othello
- 1770: The winter's tale
- 1770: The life and death of King Richard II. A tragedy. By W. Shakespear
- 1770: Macbeth
- 1770: The merchant of Venice
- 1770: Measure for measure
- 1770: Take those lips away. A two-part song. By J. Alcock, junior, M.B
- 1770: The works
- 1770: Cymbeline
- 1770: Romeo and Juliet
- 1770: The first part of Henry IV. With the life and death of Henry, sirnamed Hot-spur. By Shakespeare. With alterations, as perform'd at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
- 1770: Timon of Athens
- 1770: Romeo and Juliet
- 1770: The tempest
- 1770: King Lear
- 1770: The life and death of King Richard III. A tragedy. By W. Shakespear
- 1770: The first part of Henry VI. A tragedy. By W. Shakespear
- 1770: Macbeth
- 1770: The second part of Henry IV. A tragedy. By W. Shakespear
- 1771: The plays
- 1771: Othello
- 1771: The seven ages of man. Beautifully describ'd by Shakespear. And adorn'd with curious cutts
- 1771: The works
- 1771: The works
- 1771: Shakespeare's poems
- 1771: Shakespeare's poems
- 1772: The works
- 1772: Hamlet
- 1773: The first part of Henry IV. By Shakespeare. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. An introduction, and notes ... are added by the authors of the Dramatic censor
- 1773: King John
- 1773: Othello
- 1773: The works of Shakespeare: in eight volumes
- 1773: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1773: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1773: Julius Cæsar
- 1773: Much ado about nothing
- 1773: Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, by Shakespeare
- 1773: The merchant of Venice, a comedy, by Shakespeare
- 1773: Macbeth
- 1773: The plays
- 1773: The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play. With a general index, digesting them under proper heads. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and similar passages from ancient and modern authors. By William Dodd, B. A. Late of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heav'n to earth, from earth to heav'n, And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. See. Midsummer Night's Dream, In two volumes. ...
- 1773: [Bell's edition of Shakespeare's plays, as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; regulated from the prompt books ... with notes critical and illustrative; by the authors of the Dramatic censor.
- 1773: Cymbeline
- 1773: Bell's edition of Shakespeare's plays, as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; regulated from the prompt books ... with notes critical and illustrative; by the authors of the Dramatic censor.
- 1773: Hamlet
- 1773: As you like it; a comedy, by Shakespeare; as performed at th Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, with permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. An introduction, and notes critical and illustrative, are added by the authors of the Dramatic censor.
- 1773: Macbeth
- 1773: King Henry VIII
- 1773: King Henry V
- 1773: King Lear
- 1773: The second part of Henry IV. By Shakespeare. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. An introduction, and notes ... are added by the authors of the Dramatic censor
- 1773: Timon of Athens
- 1773: King Richard the Third
- 1773: Hamlet
- 1773: The tempest
- 1773: Measure for measure
- 1774: King John
- 1774: Poems written by Shakespear
- 1774: Julius Cæsar
- 1774: Poems written by Shakespear[.]
- 1774: Bell's edition of Shakespeare's plays, as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; regulated from the prompt books ... with notes critical and illustrative; by the authors of the Dramatic censor.
- 1774: The second part of King Henry VI. A tragedy, by Shakespeare. An introduction, and notes critical and illustrative, are added, by the authors of the Dramatic censor
- 1774: King John
- 1774: All's well, that ends well
- 1774: Hamlet
- 1774: The two gentlemen of Verona, A comedy, by Shakespeare
- 1774: The second part of Henry IV. By Shakespeare. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane: regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. An introduction, and notes ... are added, by the authors of the Dramatic censor
- 1774: The first part of Henry IV, by Shakespeare. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the promptbook, with permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. An introduction, and notes critical and illustrative, are added, by the authors of the Dramatic censor.
- 1774: King Richard II
- 1774: Titus andronicus
- 1774: Poems written by Shakespear
- 1774: The seven ages of man
- 1774: Julius Caesar
- 1774: Bell's edition of Shakespeare's plays, as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London
- 1775: The tempest
- 1775: As you like it
- 1775: King Lear
- 1775: Blow, blow, thou winter's wind. Composed by Dr. Arne
- 1775: Twelfth night
- 1775: Romeo and Juliet
- 1775: Romeo and Juliet
- 1775: Poems
- 1776: Troilus and Cressida
- 1776: Hamlet
- 1776: Macbeth
- 1776: Macbeth
- 1776: Airs, duets, &c. introduced in Shakespeare's Tempest, as it is now performing in three acts, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1776: The taming of the shrew, a comedy
- 1776: Macbeth
- 1776: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- 1776: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1776: Antony and Cleopatra, a tragedy, by Shakespeare
- 1776: Hamlet
- 1776: Much ado about nothing
- 1776: Hamlet
- 1777: King Richard II
- 1777: The merchant of Venice
- 1777: Cymbeline
- 1777: Cymbeline
- 1777: Titus Andronicus
- 1777: Othello
- 1777: Othello
- 1777: A midsummer night's dream
- 1777: Love's labour's lost
- 1777: As you like it
- 1777: Hamlet
- 1777: Othello, the moor of Venice
- 1777: Songs and chorusses in The tempest
- 1777: Julius Caesar a tragedy by W. Shakespear with explanatory notes selected from Dr. Johnson's and Mr. Steevens's commentaries
- 1777: The merchant of Venice
- 1777: As you like it
- 1778: The merchant of Venice
- 1778: King Richard III
- 1778: As you like it
- 1778: King Henry Viii
- 1778: Macbeth a tragedy by Shakespear
- 1778: Modern characters for 1778
- 1778: Much ado about nothing
- 1778: All's well, that ends well. A comedy
- 1778: Modern characters for 1778
- 1778: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1778: Much ado about nothing
- 1778: Modern characters from Shakespear. Alphabetically arranged.
- 1778: Cymbeline
- 1778: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1778: A midsummer night's dream
- 1778: The plays of William Shakespeare
- 1778: Modern characters for 1778
- 1778: The tempest
- 1778: Much ado about nothing
- 1778: Measure for measure
- 1778: The modern characters from Shakespear alphabetically arranged
- 1778: Shakespeare's history of the times
- 1778: The tempest
- 1778: Shakespeare's history of the times
- 1778: Modern characters for 1778
- 1778: Romeo and Juliet
- 1778: Richard III. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Shakespeare
- 1778: Modern characters from Shakespear. Alphabetically arranged
- 1779: The winter's tale
- 1779: The comedy of errors
- 1779: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1779: Twelfth night
- 1779: King Lear
- 1779: Measure for measure
- 1779: Hamlet
- 1780: Macbeth
- 1780: The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play. With a general index, digesting them under proper heads. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and similar passages, from ancient and modern authors. By William Dodd, L. L. D. Late of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. In three volumes. ...
- 1780: Othello
- 1780: Coriolanus
- 1780: Timon of Athens
- 1780: The beauties of Shakespeare; selected from his plays and poems
- 1780: King Henry V
- 1780: Julius Cæsar
- 1782: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1782: Hamlet, prince of Denmark, a tragedy
- 1783: The picturesque beauties
- 1783: The beauties of Shakespeare; selected from his plays and poems
- 1783: The beauties of Shakespeare selected from his plays and poems[.]
- 1783: [As you like it. a] comedy, by Shakespeare; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, with permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter
- 1783: The merchant of Venice
- 1784: Hamlet
- 1784: Cymbeline
- 1784: Stockdale's edition of Shakespeare
- 1784: Macbeth
- 1784: Stockdale's edition of Shakspeare
- 1784: Measure for measure
- 1784: Romeo and Juliet
- 1784: The beauties of Shakspeare; selected from his works. To which are added, the principal scenes in the same author.
- 1784: The life and death of King John, a tragedy, written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1784: Othello
- 1785: Macbeth
- 1785: Romeo and Juliet
- 1785: Hamlet
- 1785: The first part of Henry IV
- 1785: Romeo and Juliet
- 1785: The tempest
- 1785: The plays
- 1785: The first part of Henry IV
- 1785: Macbeth
- 1785: Romeo and Juliet
- 1785: Macbeth
- 1785: The life and death of King John, a tragedy, written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1785: The dramatic writings
- 1785: Macbeth
- 1785: Tempest
- 1785: Merry wives of Windsor
- 1785: Much ado about nothing
- 1785: Measure for measure
- 1785: Comedy of errors
- 1785: Love's labour's lost
- 1785: Midsummer-night's dream
- 1785: Merchant of Venice
- 1785: As you like it
- 1785: Taming of the shrew
- 1785: Twelfth-night
- 1785: Henry IV. Part I
- 1785: Henry IV. Part II
- 1785: Henry V
- 1785: Julius Cæsar
- 1785: Timon of Athens
- 1785: King Lear
- 1785: Hamlet
- 1785: Titus Andronicus. Bell's Edition
- 1785: Troilus and Cressida
- 1785: Othello. Bell's Edition
- 1785: Macbeth
- 1786: Cymbeline
- 1786: Shakespeare
- 1786: The dramatick writings of Will. Shakspere, with the notes of all the various commentators
- 1786: Henry VI. Part III
- 1786: Julius Cæsar
- 1786: Two gentlemen of Verona
- 1786: The dramatic works
- 1786: The plays
- 1786: Henry VI. Part II
- 1786: King Henry the Eighth
- 1786: Twelfth-night: or, what you will. Written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1786: Coriolanus
- 1786: The dramatic works
- 1786: Henry VI. Part I
- 1786: All's well that ends well
- 1786: The winter's tale
- 1786: Richard II. By Will. Shakspere: printed complete from the text of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, and revised from the last editions
- 1786: King John
- 1786: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1786: Coriolanus
- 1786: Henry VIII
- 1786: Richard III. By Will. Shakspere: printed complete from the text of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, and revised from the last editions
- 1786: As you like it
- 1787: The merchant of Venice
- 1787: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1787: Twelfth-night
- 1787: Hamlet
- 1788: Romeo and Juliet
- 1788: Hamlet
- 1788: Merry wives of Windsor
- 1788: Othello
- 1788: Cymbeline
- 1788: Cymbeline
- 1788: Richard III
- 1788: Othello
- 1788: Bell's edition of Shakspere
- 1788: Much ado about nothing
- 1788: Measure for measure
- 1788: Love's labour's lost
- 1788: Merchant of Venice. By Will. Shakspere: printed complete from the text of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, and revised from the last editions
- 1788: As you like it
- 1788: Twelfth-night
- 1788: King Lear
- 1788: Twelfth-night
- 1788: Macbeth
- 1788: Timon of Athens
- 1788: Comedy of errors
- 1788: Henry V
- 1788: Macbeth
- 1788: Romeo and Juliet
- 1788: The tragedy of Macbeth
- 1788: The merchant of Venice
- 1788: Shakspeare's King Lear: as altered by N. Tate, newly revised by J. P. Kemble, and acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- 1788: Tempest
- 1788: Hamlet
- 1789: Julius Cæsar
- 1789: The airs, chorusses, &c. in The tempest, or, the enchanted island, as it is now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
- 1789: The tempest
- 1789: Henry IV. Part I
- 1789: The winter's tale
- 1789: Much ado about nothing
- 1789: Richard III. By Will. Shakspere: printed complete from the text of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, and revised from the last editions
- 1789: Much ado about nothing
- 1789: Hamlet
- 1789: King Henry V
- 1790: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1790: Romeo and [J]uliet, a tragedy
- 1790: The merchant of Venice
- 1790: The merchant of Venice
- 1790: Romeo and Juliet
- 1790: Shakspeare's dramatic works
- 1790: The tempest: or, The enchanted island
- 1790: The tempest
- 1790: King Lear
- 1790: The Jew of Venice
- 1790: Midsummer-night's dream
- 1790: Titus Andronicus
- 1790: Henry VIII
- 1790: The music in The tempest
- 1790: Henry the Viiith
- 1790: Julius Cæsar
- 1790: King Henry V
- 1790: Henry IV. Part II
- 1790: The first part of King Henry IV
- 1790: King John
- 1790: The tempest
- 1790: As you like it
- 1790: Macbeth
- 1790: The plays and poems
- 1790: Much ado about nothing
- 1791: The poems of Shakspeare. To accompany Jones's edition of Shakspeare's drama
- 1791: Twelfth-night
- 1791: As you like it
- 1791: The dramatic works of Shakspeare. Revised by George Steevens.
- 1791: Shakspeare's dramatic works
- 1791: Taming of the shrew
- 1791: All's well that ends well
- 1791: King John
- 1791: Coriolanus
- 1791: Troilus and Cressida
- 1791: The beauties of Shakspeare; selected from his works. To which are added, the principal scenes in the same author
- 1791: No 1. Shakespeare. Much ado about nothing. Richard III
- 1791: The plays
- 1792: Henry VI. Part III
- 1792: The tragedies of King Lear and Cymbeline
- 1792: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1792: Henry VI. Part I
- 1792: Richard II. By Will. Shakspere. Printed complete from the text of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, and revised from the last editions
- 1792: The dramatick works
- 1792: Romeo and Juliet
- 1792: Henry VI. Part II
- 1792: A select collection of the beauties of Shakspeare
- 1792: Twelfth night; or What you will, a comedy: Written by William Shakespeare, printed conformable to the representation at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Under the inspection of James Wrighten, prompter
- 1792: Two gentlemen of Verona
- 1793: Romeo and Juliet
- 1793: Romeo and Juliet
- 1793: The plays of lear and cymbeline
- 1793: The plays of William Shakspeare
- 1793: Shakespeare's All's well that ends well
- 1793: Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice
- 1793: Cymbeline
- 1793: Hamlet
- 1793: The comedy of errors
- 1793: The plays of Lear and Cymbeline, by William Shakspeare. In two volumes. With the notes and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added, remarks by the editor
- 1793: Shakespeare illustrated by an assemblage of portraits and views
- 1794: Macbeth
- 1794: King Lear
- 1794: The plays of Lear and Cymbeline, by William Shakspeare. In two volumes. With the notes and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added, remarks by the editor
- 1794: The history of King Lear
- 1794: Macbeth
- 1794: Othello the Moor of Venice by William Shakspeare with notes explanatory and critical for the use of lectures by Theophilus Miller
- 1794: The merchant of Venice
- 1794: The king Lear
- 1794: The first part of Henry IV
- 1794: Romeo and Juliet
- 1794: The works of Shakespeare. ... Containing Comedy of Errors
- 1794: Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice
- 1794: The winter's tale
- 1794: The tempest
- 1794: Twelfth night
- 1794: Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- 1794: Macbeth
- 1794: Macbeth
- 1794: Macbeth
- 1794: Twelfth night; or, What you will
- 1794: Hamlet
- 1794: Hamlet
- 1794: As you like it
- 1794: The plays and poems
- 1795: A midsummer night's dream
- 1795: The works
- 1795: Henry Viii
- 1795: Cymbeline
- 1795: Cymbeline, a tragedy, by Shakespeare, as performed at the Theatres Royal
- 1795: Measure for measure
- 1795: Hamlet
- 1795: The plays and poems of William Shakespeare
- 1795: Othello
- 1795: The roses
- 1795: Mr. Malone's new edition of Shakspeare
- 1795: Romeo and Juliet
- 1795: The works
- 1796: The plays
- 1796: King John
- 1796: Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1796: King Henry V
- 1796: Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1796: Hamlet
- 1796: Shakspeare's Measure for measure
- 1797: Hamlet
- 1797: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1797: The poetical works
- 1797: Romeo and Juliet
- 1797: The beauties of Shakspeare; selected from his works. To which are added, the principal scenes in the same author
- 1797: The plays
- 1797: The plays
- 1797: The dramatic works of Shakspeare
- 1797: Macbeth
- 1797: The works of William Shakespeare, containing his plays and poems
- 1797: Shakspeare's Much ado about nothing. Revised by J. P. Kemble, and acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
- 1797: Works, containing his plays and poems
- 1797: Macbeth
- 1797: The works of William Shakspeare, containing his plays and poems
- 1798: Much ado about nothing
- 1798: Othello
- 1798: Macbeth
- 1798: The merchant of Venice
- 1798: Hamlet
- 1798: Romeo and Juliet
- 1798: The plays
- 1798: As you like it
- 1798: King Lear
- 1798: The tempest
- 1798: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1798: Cymbeline
- 1798: Harding's Shakespeare, with one hundred and eighty elegant engravings, from original designs by Stothard and Gardner
- 1798: The dramatic writings
- 1798: The second part of Henry IV. By Shakespeare, as performed at the Theatres Royal. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers. With an introduction, and notes critical and illustrative
- 1798: The dramatic writings
- 1798: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1798: The poems of William Shakspeare: viz
- 1798: The dramatic writings of Will. Shakespeare
- 1799: The winter's tale
- 1799: The comedy of errors
- 1799: Hamlet, a tragedy
- 1799: Love's labour's lost
- 1799: A midsummer-night's dream
- 1799: Shakspeares seven ages of man illustrated
- 1799: The two gentlemen of Verona
- 1799: Twelfth-night
- 1799: Hamlet
- 1799: Measure for measure
- 1799: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1799: Titus Andronicus
- 1799: Coriolanus
- 1799: Troilus and Cressida
- 1799: Julius Caesar
- 1799: King Henry VIII
- 1799: Timon of Athens
- 1799: The life and death of King Richard III. A tragedy. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: Third part of King Henry VI. An historical play. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: Second part of King Henry VI. An historical play. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: First part of King Henry VI. An historical play. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: King Henry V
- 1799: Second part of King Henry IV. A comedy. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: First part of King Henry IV. A comedy. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: The life and death of King Richard II. A tragedy. By William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Steevens's last edition. Ornamented with plates
- 1799: King John
- 1799: All's well that ends well
- 1799: The taming of the shrew
- 1799: Shakspeare's Much ado about nothing. Revised by J. P. Kemble, Esq. and acted by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
- 1799: Macbeth
- 1799: The plays of William Shakspeare
- 1799: Pericles, prince of Tyre
- 1800: The first part of Henry IV
- 1800: The beauties of Shakspeare; selected from his works. To which are added, the principal scenes in the same author
- 1800: Shakspeare's [sic] Hamlet
- 1800: The works of Shakespeare. Volumes first
- 1800: Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, a tragedy, revised by J. P. Kemble. And now first published as it is acted by Their Majesties servants of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. September 16th. 1800
- 1800: Hamlet
- 1800: Richard III
- 1800: Hamlet
- 1800: King Richard III
- 1800: Hamlet
- 1800: Julius Cæsar
- 1800: Cymbeline
- 1800: King Lear
- 1800: As you like it
- 1800: Shakspeare's King John, a historical tragedy, revised by J. P. Kemble. And now first published as it is acted by Their Majesties servants of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. November 15, 1800
- 1800: Hamlet
- 1800: Romeo & Juliet
- 1800: Hamlet
- 1800: Romeo and Juliet
- 1800: King John
- 1800: The merchant of Venice
- 1800: The plays
- 1800: Othello
- 1800: Measure for measure
- 1800: Macbeth
- 1800: Hamlet
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