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1803

Shakespeare, William. COLLECTION OF PRINTS | FROM PICTURES PAINTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATING | THE | DRAMATIC WORKS | OF | SHAKSPEARE, | BY THE | ARTISTS OF GREAT-BRITAIN. | [Vignette] | VOLUME I [II]. | — — | LONDON: | PUBLISHED BY JOHN AND JOSIAH BOYDELL, | SHAKSPEARE GALLERY, PALL-MALL, AND NO. 90, CHEAPSIDE. | PRINTED BY W. BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND ROW. ST. JAMES'S. |


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MDCCCIII [1803]. <Boston Public, Detroit Public, Folger (proofs and etchings), Huntington (2 copies), Pierpont Morgan, Royal Academy (2)>

Atlas 2° (68.5 cm high); Parker's plate of "Lady Macbeth with a Letter" after Westall bears the date of 4 June 1800.

[Addison, Joseph, and Richard Steele.] THE | SPECTATOR, | VOLUME THE FIRST [-THIRD]. | Printed by C. WHITTINGHAM, Dean Str. | Published by JOHN SHARPE, Piccadilly. | 1803. <BL: 243 b 24; 1456 h 5 — 12 (in 8 vols.)>

12°; the title-page is engraved; the half-titles of the three volumes call it "The British Classics Vol. Fifth [ — Seventh]. 1803."

Parker engraved one of the 17 rather fine plates (his is after Stothard's "The Rival Beauties", dated 20 Aug 1803), for which he was paid £26.5.0.[60]

An 80 set in 8 volumes <BL: 1456 h 5 — 12> has a similar title-page and the same plates, dated 1803, but the half-title of the first volume (on laid, unwatermarked paper) calls it "The British Classics: Volume the Fifth Containing the First Volume of the Spectator. 1812", though subsequent volumes substitute "1812".