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The Rape of Lucrece, Committed by Tarquin the Sixt and The remarkable judgments that befel him for it By The incomparable Master of our English Poetry, Will: Shakespeare Gent. Whereunto is annexed, The Banishment of Tarquin Or, the Reward of Lust. By J. Quarles.

1655

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The Rape of Lucrece, Committed by Tarquin the Sixt and The remarkable judgments that befel him for it By The incomparable Master of our English Poetry, Will: Shakespeare Gent. Whereunto is annexed, The Banishment of Tarquin Or, the Reward of Lust. By J. Quarles.

Title-page Attribution: As above
This copy lacks engraved frontispiece by William Faithorne
Price ‘Pret. £1.10.0’ inside front cover
Printer’s name from Wing CD
Other Copies: 16

1655

Auteur: Shakespeare, William
Titre: The Rape of Lucrece, Committed by Tarquin the Sixt and The remarkable judgments that befel him for it By The incomparable Master of our English Poetry, Will: Shakespeare Gent. Whereunto is annexed, The Banishment of Tarquin Or, the Reward of Lust. By J. Quarles.
Lieu de publication: London
Editeur: Printed by J.G.[ismond] for John Stafford in George-yard neer Fleet-bridge, and Will: Gilbertson at the Bible in Giltspur-street.
Date: 1655
Langue: English
Nombre de scans: 104
Type: Print
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  • that the Bodmer holds the largest collection of early Shakespeare editions outside the Anglophone world? 
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