Gallery of Comparisons Between Authorised Quartos and Pavier's Misdated Quartos
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First edition Henry V (1600).
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Falsely dated Henry V (1619).
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First edition Midsummer’s Night Dream (1600).
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Falsely dated Midsummer’s Night Dream (1619).
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The Whole Contention Between the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (1619) combined Shakespeare's King Henry VI parts 2 and 3.
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First edition Pericles (1609).
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Pavier's unauthorised Pericles (1619), first state.
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Falsely dated Pericles (1619), second state.
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First edition Merchant of Venice (1600)
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Falsely dated Merchant of Venice (1619).
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First edition Sir John Oldcastle (1600)
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Falsely dated and attributed Sir John Oldcastle (1619)
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