The original, "A Yorkshire tragedy," was entered on the Stationers' register May 2, 1608, as by "Wylliam Shakespeare," and published in the same year under his name. There is no sufficient reason for ascribing the play to him." cf. Camb. Eng. lit.Mode of access: Internet
Authorship of the plays ascribed to Sir Anthony Sherley.Mode of access: Internet
Edited by Max Leopold Moltke.King Edward III. - Thomas Lord Cromwell. - Locrine - A Yorkshire traged...
Original title: The Raigne Of King Edvvard the third: As it hath bin sundrie times plaied about the ...
Original title: A Yorkshire Tragedy. Not so New as Lamentable and true. Acted by his Maiesties Playe...
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... A Yorkshire tragedy. Written subsequent to August 5, 1605...
Title supplied from Jaggard.Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by Wi...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
"Acted by His Majesties players at the Globe."Spuriously ascribed to Shakespeare; cf. NUC pre-1956.S...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Mode of a...
Imprint fictitious. Printed by the editor for private circulation. Cf. Jaggard, William. Shakespeare...
Bound with the author's A midsummer night's dream. London, 1857? Richard II. London, 1857? The winte...
An attempt to prove that Shakespeare and not Francis Bacon composed the dramas. cf. Pref.Mode of acc...
First published London, 1752, under title: The beauties of Shakespear."The life of William Shakspear...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
Authorship of the plays ascribed to Sir Anthony Sherley.Mode of access: Internet
Edited by Max Leopold Moltke.King Edward III. - Thomas Lord Cromwell. - Locrine - A Yorkshire traged...
Original title: The Raigne Of King Edvvard the third: As it hath bin sundrie times plaied about the ...
Original title: A Yorkshire Tragedy. Not so New as Lamentable and true. Acted by his Maiesties Playe...
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... A Yorkshire tragedy. Written subsequent to August 5, 1605...
Title supplied from Jaggard.Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by Wi...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
"Acted by His Majesties players at the Globe."Spuriously ascribed to Shakespeare; cf. NUC pre-1956.S...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Mode of a...
Imprint fictitious. Printed by the editor for private circulation. Cf. Jaggard, William. Shakespeare...
Bound with the author's A midsummer night's dream. London, 1857? Richard II. London, 1857? The winte...
An attempt to prove that Shakespeare and not Francis Bacon composed the dramas. cf. Pref.Mode of acc...
First published London, 1752, under title: The beauties of Shakespear."The life of William Shakspear...
Issued also as part of The Shakespearean plays of Edwin Booth, ed. by William Winter, 1899.Text of p...
Authorship of the plays ascribed to Sir Anthony Sherley.Mode of access: Internet
Edited by Max Leopold Moltke.King Edward III. - Thomas Lord Cromwell. - Locrine - A Yorkshire traged...
Original title: The Raigne Of King Edvvard the third: As it hath bin sundrie times plaied about the ...