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William Shakespeare, Quartos, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1600 [1619] - Theseus goes hunting, p.F4v.

Duke Theseus’ hounds in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Theseus’s praise of his hounds echoes the words of Ovid's book three: ‘My hounds are bred out of that Spartan ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, A midsummer night's dreame, 1600 [1619] - title page

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The ‘quarto’ text titlepage. The title page of the paper-back pamphlet, or ‘quarto’ version of Shakespeare’s plays often carried an advertising ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, King Lear, 1608 [1619] - final scene

The end of Shakespeare's King Lear. The differing texts of King Lear include changes in assignment of speeches to Albany, at the end of the quarto edition, or to Edgar at the end of the Folio text ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, Love's Labour's Lost, 1631 - title page

A play for the Blackfriars Theatre: Shakespeare's Love’s Labour’s Lost. The first ‘quarto' of Love’s Labour’s Lost was printed in 1598 and formed the basis for the ‘folio’ ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, Midsummer Night's Dream, 1600 [1619] - 'Pyramus and Thisbe' play is performed, p.H2v.

The play of 'Pyramus and Thisbe' in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare’s play concludes with Duke Theseus and his wedding guests being very critical as they are entertained by the play ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, The Merchant of Venice, 1600 [1619] - Title page, imprint detail

A text published without the permission of Shakespeare’s acting company. Every press had to be licensed by the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London and no printing was allowed except ...

William Shakespeare, Quartos, The Merchant of Venice, 1600 [1619] - title page.

A ‘Pavier’ quarto of Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice title page. This title-page of The Merchant of Venice ‘quarto’ summarises the plot in its descriptive sub-title. The ...