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  • The Law Against Lovers by Sir William D'Avenant, in parallel text with Measure for Measure as it appears in the 1623 Folio text, in The Bankside-Restoration Shakespeare, ed. Appleton Morgan, 1908.  The Law Against Lovers (a conflation of Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing, with D'Avenant's own flourishes, can also be read in The Dramatic Works of Sir William D'Avenant, eds. eds. James Maidment, W. H. Logan, 1872-74, from GBS in full view and PDF.

  • Macbeth, Sir William D'Avenant's re-write of Shakespeare's original, written probably 1663-1664, first published 1674, in The Dramatic Works of Sir William D'Avenant, eds. eds. James Maidment, W. H. Logan, 1872-74, from GBS in full view and PDF.

  • The Tempest, as revised by Sir William D'Avenanat, 1667, in The Dramatic Works of Sir William D'Avenant, eds. eds. James Maidment, W. H. Logan, 1872-74, from GBS in full view and PDF.

  • The History of Timon of Athens, by Thomas Shadwell, 1687, in Plays of Mr. William Shakespeare : as re-written or re-arranged by his successors of the restoration period as presented at the Dukes theatre and elsewhere circa 1664-1669; being the text of these so-restored plays with the First folio Shakespeare text, with critical introductions, ed. Appleton Morgan and Willis Vickery, 1907, from Google Book Search, full view and PDF.  A side-by-side comparison between Shadwell's 1679 restoration and the 1623 text.

  • The tempest, or, The enchanted island : a comedy, as it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's theatre, 1674, from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.

  • The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark : As it is now Acted at his Highness the Duke of York's Theatre, 1676, (D'Avenant's Hamlet) from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.

  • Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685. The history and fall of Caius Marius : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Duke's Theatre. London: Printed for Tho. Flesher, at the Angel and Crown in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1680; from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.

  • Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715. The history of King Lear : Acted at the Duke's theatre. London: Printed for E. Flesher, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, and M. Magnes in Russel-Street near Covent-Garden, 1681; from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.

  • The tragical history of King Richard III as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, 1700, (Cibber's Richard III), from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.

  • Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735. The Jew of Venice. A comedy. As it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants, 1701, (Lansdowne's Jew of Venice), from a volume held by the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library from the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text & Image (SCETI), University of Pennsylvania.


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