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Shadwell, Thomas (1682.). The Lancashire-witches and Tegue O Divelly, the Irish-priest. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1682.). The Tory-poets. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1683.). Some reflections upon the pretended parallel in the play called, The Duke of Guise. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1683]). A Lenten prologue refus'd by the players. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1688.). The squire of Alsatia. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1689.). A congratulatory poem on His Highness the Prince of Orange his coming into England. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1689.). Bury-fair. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1689.). The address of John Dryden, laureat to His Highness, the Prince of Orange. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1690?]). Ode to the King on his return from Ireland. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1690.). Ode on the anniversary of the King's birth. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1690.). Poem on the anniversary of the King's birth. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1690.). The amorous bigotte. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1691.). The scowrers. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1692.). Ode on the King's birth-day. EEBO-TCP.

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper (1672 [i.e. 1673]). The Lord Chancellor's speech in the Exchequer to Baron Thurland at the taking of his oath, 24 Jan. 1672/3. EEBO-TCP.

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper (1675.). A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country. EEBO-TCP.

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper (1675.). Two speeches. EEBO-TCP.

Shakespeare, W. (1591). Henry VI, Part II. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1591). Henry VI, Part III. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1592). Henry VI, Part I. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1593). Comedy of Errors. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1593). Richard III. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1593). Venus and Adonis. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1594). Taming of the Shrew. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1594). The Rape of Lucrece. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1594). Titus Andronicus. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1595). Love's Labour's Lost. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1595). Romeo and Juliet. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1595). Two Gentlemen of Verona. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1596). A Midsummer Night's Dream. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1596). Richard II. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1597). King John. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1597). Merchant of Venice. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1598). Henry IV, Part I. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1598). Henry IV, Part II. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1599). Julius Caesar. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1599). King Henry V. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1599). Much Ado About Nothing. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1601). As You Like It. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1601). Merry Wives of Windsor. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1602). Troilus and Cressida. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1602). Twelfth Night. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1603). Alls Well that Ends Well. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1604). Hamlet. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1605). Measure for MeasuRE. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1605). Othello. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1606). King Lear. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1606). Macbeth. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1607). Antony and Cleopatra. . RE.

Shakespeare, W. (1608). Coriolanus. . RE.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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