Greg, W. W., (Walter Wilson), 1875-1959
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Greg, W. W., (Walter Wilson), 1875-1959
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- Greg, W. W., (Walter Wilson), 1875-1959
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- Walter Wilson
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- A bibliography of the English printed drama to the Restoration
- A list of English plays written before 1643 and printed before 1700
- A list of masques, pageants, &c : supplementary to a List of English plays
- Collected papers
- Dramatic documents from the Elizabethan playhouses ; : stage plots: actors' parts: prompt books
- Pastoral poetry & pastoral drama ; : a literary inquiry, with special reference to the pre-restoration stage in England
- The Shakespeare first folio, its bibliographical and textual history
- The editorial problem in Shakespeare : a survey of the foundation of the text
- The editorial problem in Shakespeare ; : a survey of the foundations of the text
- The editorial problem in Shakespeare ; : a survey of the foundations of the text
- Two Elizabethan stage abridgements : The battle of Alcazar & Orlando Furioso
- Two Elizabethan stage abridgements : The battle of Alcazar & Orlando Furioso, an essay in critical bibliography
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- Charlemagne : or, The distracted emperor
- Clyomon and Clamydes
- The true tragedy of Richard the Third
- The two angry women of Abington
- Edward the Second
- Englishmen for my money
- Every man out of his humour
- Fair Em
- Fidele and Fortunio, the two Italian gentlemen
- Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
- Gesta Grayorum
- Jack Juggler
- Jack Juggler
- King Edward the First
- King Lear : 1608 (Pied Bull quarto) ..
- Lodge's 'Rosalynde' : being the original of Shakespeare's 'As you like it'
- Lodge's 'Rosalynde,' : being the original of Shakespeare's 'As you like it'
- Look about you
- The weakest goeth to the wall
- Roister Doister
- Shakespeare's Merry wives of Windsor 1602
- Shakespeare's hand in the play of Sir Thomas More
- The Christmas prince
- The Modern language quarterly
- The Scottish history of James the Fourth
- The witch
- The Spanish tragedy : (1592)
- The Spanish tragedy : with additions
- The Welsh embassador
- The battle of Alcazar
- The blind beggar of Alexandria
- The book of Sir Thomas More ..
- The cobler's prophecy
- The comedy of George a Green
- The contention between liberality and prodigality
- Tom Tyler and his wife ..
- Wily beguiled
- Wit of a woman
- The history of King Leir
- The history of Orlando Furioso
- The interlude of Calisto and Melebea
- The interlude of Johan the Evangelist
- The interlude of Wealth and Health
- The love of King David and fair Bethsabe
- The massacre at Paris
- The merchant of Venice : 1600 (Hayes quarto) ..
- The merry wives of Windsor : 1602 ..
- The most virtuous & godly Susanna
- The old wives tale
- The pedlar's prophecy
- The play of Patient Grissell
- The rare triumphs of love and fortune ..
- The second maiden's tragedy
- The soddered citizen
- The tragedy of Mariam
- The tragedy of Tancred and Gismund
- A companion to Arber : being a calendar of documents in Edward Arber's "Transcript of the registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554-1640" with text and calendar of supplementary documents
- A descriptive catalogue of the early editions of the works of Shakespeare preserved in the library of Eton College
- A larum for London
- The tragedy of Tiberius
- The trial & flagellation : with other studies in the Chester cycle
- A looking-glass for London and England
- Alexander and Campaspe
- Alphonsus King of Aragon
- An humorous day's mirth
- Bonduca
- Antonio and Mellida : & Antonio's revenge
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