Browsing Library of Congress Call Numbers : "PR2848 .D3" to "PR2870 .A2 P7 1634" (Overview; Include extended shelves)
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Call number | Item |
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PR | Literature: English (non-American) (Go to start of category) |
PR2848 .D3 | Shakspere's Sonnets: An Essay (reprinted from the Overland Monthly; San Francisco: Murdock and Co., 1888), by Horace Davis |
PR2848 .G7 | A New Study of the Sonnets of Shakespeare (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1900), by Parke Godwin |
PR2848 .M3 | The Secret Drama of Shakspeare's Sonnets (1888 edition), by Gerald Massey (HTML in the UK) |
PR2849 .P52 | The Phoenix and the Turtle, by William Shakespeare (Gutenberg text) |
PR2851 .B7 | The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays Which Have Been Ascribed to Shakespeare (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1908), ed. by Tucker Brooke, contrib. by William Shakespeare (multiple formats at archive.org) |
PR2851 .W3 | King Edward III |
PR2851 .W3 1888 | Pseudo-Shakespearian Plays (5 volumes; Halle: M. Miemeyer, 1883-1888), ed. by Karl Warnke and Ludwig Proescholdt, contrib. by William Shakespeare |
PR2854 .A37 P6 | Lilies That Fester, and Love's Constancy (adaptation of Arden of Faversham, and adapted extract from Edward the Third; New York: Brentano's, c1906), by William Poel |
PR2856 .A1 | The Birth of Merlin: or, The Childe Hath Found His Father, by William Rowley (HTML at Rochester) |
PR2858 .A1 | Double Falshood: or, the Distrest Lovers (supposedly based on a lost play by Shakespeare and Fletcher; this edition based on the second edition of 1728, with notes on variants), by Mr. Theobald, ed. by John W. Kennedy, contrib. by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher (HTML with commentary at skensoftware.com) |
PR2858 .G7 | Double Falsehood (sources attributed here variously to Shakespeare, Fletcher, and Shirley; Western Reserve University Bulletin, new series, v. 23 no. 3, 1920), by Mr. Theobald, ed. by Walter James Graham, contrib. by William Shakespeare, John Fletcher, and James Shirley |
PR2860 .A1 | A Pleasant Comedie of Faire Em, the Millers Daughter of Manchester, With the Love of William the Conquerour (Gutenberg text) |
PR2862 .A1 | The Lamentable Tragedy of Locrine; and Mucedorus (Gutenberg text) |
PR2862 .A1 1908 | The Tragedy of Locrine, 1595 (reprinted for the Malone Society, 1908; reprinted 1965), ed. by R. B. McKerrow |
PR2863 .A1 | The London Prodigal (Gutenberg text) |
PR2864 | The Merry Devill of Edmonton (Gutenberg text) |
PR2866 .A1 | The Puritan, by Thomas Middleton (annotated HTML at tech.org) |
PR2868 .A1 | Sir John Oldcastle (parts attributed to Shakespeare) (Gutenberg text) |
PR2868 .A1 | Sir Thomas More (most of the play usually attributed to Munday; one part generally attriubuted to Shakespeare), contrib. by Anthony Munday and William Shakespeare (Gutenberg text) |
PR2868 .A1 1844 | Sir Thomas More: A Play, Now First Printed (from various hands, two generally believed to be Munday and Shakespeare; London: Printed for the Shakespeare Society, 1844), ed. by Alexander Dyce, contrib. by Anthony Munday and William Shakespeare (page images at HathiTrust) |
PR2869 .A1 | The Life and Death of the Lord Cromwell (sometimes attributed to Shakespeare) (Gutenberg text) |
PR2870 .A2 P7 | The Passionate Pilgrim (attributed to Shakespeare and various other authors), contrib. by William Shakespeare |
PR2870 .A2 P7 | The Passionate Pilgrim (from the second edition; London: Printed for W. Iaggard, 1599), contrib. by William Shakespeare (HTML at uvic.ca) |
PR2870 .A2 P7 | The Two Noble Kinsmen, by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, ed. by C. F. Tucker Brooke (Gutenberg text) |
PR2870 .A2 P7 1634 | The Two Noble Kinsmen (London: Printed by T. Cotes for J. Waterson, 1634), by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare (HTML and page images with commentary at uvica.ca) |
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