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Brotherton Collection15
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse15

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Shakespeare, William15
The Comidy of Errors4
Shakespear1
Shak. Hamlet1
Mackbeth Act 1 Sc. the L.1

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: Mackbeth Act 1 Sc. the L.

Date(s): 1606 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Quotation from Act 1 Scene 7 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" on justice

finding out the wrong-doer, here among a collection of "Latin proverbs with

English ones that answer to them".

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Title: Death

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1604 ?

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Attitudes to death and its universality, incorporating Claudio's speech on

the terrors of death from Shakepeare's play "Measure for Measure", III.1; the

surrounding lines unidentified.

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Title: Futurity

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1600 ?

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Abridgement of Hamlet's soliloquy from Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", III.1,

debating suicide and whether death is preferable to life

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Title: Greatnes

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1613

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Cardinal Wolsey's speech on his rise and fall from Shakespeare's play "Henry

VIII", III.2. Annotated at head, "Cato died like a fool, only fearing such a

fellow as Caesar's smile".

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: Shakespear

Date(s): 1595 ?

Manuscript: Lt 83

Contents: On the art of poetry, used as epigraph to Dallaway's collection of his own

verse; from Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", V.1.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1604

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: On the impossibility of even the greatest or most virtuous person escaping

malicious slander; extract from Shakespeare's play "Measure for Measure",

III.2.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1604

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: Assertion that a ruler must practise the highest standards of virtuous

personal behaviour and self-examination; extract from Shakespeare's play

"Measure for Measure", III.2.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1594

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: On the difficulty of dispelling slander, once current; extract from

Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors", III.1

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Date(s): 1604

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: On the injustice of human life, in which the sinful are often rewarded and

the virtuous punished; crossed through. Extract from Shakespeare's play

"Measure for Measure", II.1.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: The comidy of errors

Date(s): 1594

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: Extract from Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors", I.1, in which Egeon

anticipates his death

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: The comidy of errors

Date(s): 1594

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: On the difficulty of dispelling slander, once current; extract from

Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors", III.1.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: The comidy of errors

Date(s): 1594

Manuscript: Lt 48

Contents: Advice to a husband to disguise his infidelity by pretence of virtue; extract

from Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors", III.2.

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