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A Christian turned Turk
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A Game at Chess: A Later Form
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A Mad World, My Masters
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A Maidenhead Well Lost
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A Yorkshire Tragedy
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Aglaura
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Albumazar: A Comedy
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All Fools
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All's Well that Ends Well
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Antonio and Mellida
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Antonio's Revenge
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Antony and Cleopatra
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As You Like It
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Bartholomew Fair
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Bird in a Cage
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Brennoralt
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Bussy d'Ambois
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Caesar and Pompey
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Campaspe
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Catiline
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Cleopatra
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Comus
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Contention for Honour and Riches
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Coriolanus
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Cymbeline
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Cynthia's Revels
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Dutch Courtesan
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Epicoene
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Every Man in his Humour
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Every Man out of his Humour
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Hamlet
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Henry IV, part 1
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Henry IV, part 2
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Henry V (Q1)
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Henry VI, part 1
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Henry VI, part 2
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Henry VI, part 3
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Henry VIII
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Hyde Park
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Hymen's Triumph
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Jack Drum's Entertainment
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Julius Caesar
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King John
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King Lear
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Locrine
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Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
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Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
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Love's Labour's Lost
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Loves Metamorphosis
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Macbeth
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Measure for Measure
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Merry Wives of Windsor
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Much Ado About Nothing
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Mustapha
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not in source
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Othello
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Pericles
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Philaster
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Philotas
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Poetaster
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Richard II
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Richard III
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Romeo and Juliet
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Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
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Sejanus His Fall
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Sir Giles Goosecap
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Sophonisba
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Taming of the Shrew
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The Atheist's Tragedy
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The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
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The Bondman
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The Case is Altered
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The Changes, or Love in a Maze
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The Comedy of Errors
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The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
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The Custom of the Country
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The Devil's Law Case
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The Elder Brother
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The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
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The Fawn
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The Goblins
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The Golden Age
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The Grateful Servant
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The Great Duke of Florence
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The Gypsies Metamorphosed
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The Honest Whore, Part I
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The Insatiate Countess
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The Lady of May
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The Little French Lawyer
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The Mad Lover
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The Maid of Honour
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The Malcontent
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The Martyred Souldier
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The Merchant of Venice
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The Miseries of Inforc't Marriage
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The Nice Valour
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The Phoenix
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The Puritan Widow
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The Raging Turk
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The Rival Friends
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The Royal Master
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The Royal Slave
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The Sophy
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The Spanish Curate
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The Staple of News
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The Tempest
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The Tragedy of Nero
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The Traitor
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The Valiant Scot
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The Virgin Widow
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The Wedding
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The White Devil
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The Widow
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The Wonder of a Kingdom
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Timon of Athens
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Titus Andronicus
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Troilus and Cressida
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Twelfth Night
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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Volpone
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What You Will
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Winter's Tale
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