SHAKSPEARE, with a compkte INDEX, 
In the Prefs, and fpeedilj ivill be ptibUJIjed^ 
In One large Volume 0£lavo, containing near 1500 Pages, printed upon a fine 
Royal Paper, and embelli&ed with a Head of trie Author. 
INCLUDING, IN ONE VOLUME, 
The Whole of his Dramatic Works ; 
"With EXPLANATORY NOTES, compiled from various Commentators. 
To which will be now firft added, 
A copious INDEX to all the remarkable Passages and Words. 
Calculated to point out the difFerent Meanings in which the Words are made ufe of by 
- Shakspeare: 
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and to whom he begs leave to return his grateful acknowledgements. As the 
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Nov. I, 1789. 
This Day h Publijhed, 
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