SHAMLY, a town of Hindustan, in the province of

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10. The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1596 1601
11. Henry IV. the First Part, 1597 1597
12. Henry IV. the Second Part, 1597 1599
13. Henry V. 1597 1599
14. The Merchant of Venice, 1597 1594
15. Hamlet, 1598 1600
16. King John, 1598 1596
17. A Midsummer-Night's Dream, 1598 1594
18. The Taming of the Shrew, 1599 1596
19. All's Well that Ends Well, 1599 1606
20. Much Ado about Nothing, 1599 1600
21. As You Like It, 1602 1599
22. Troilus and Cressida, 1610 1602
23. Timon of Athens, 1611 1610
24. The Winter's Tale, 1601 1611
25. Measure for Measure, 1604 1603
26. King Lear, 1605 1605
27. Cymbeline, 1606 1609
28. Macbeth, 1606 1606
29. Julius Cæsar, 1607 1607
30. Antony and Cleopatra, 1608 1608
31. Coriolanus, 1619 1610
32. The Tempest, 1613 1611
33. The Twelfth Night, 1613 1607
34. Henry VIII. 1613 1603
35. Othello, 1614 1604

Pericles and Titus Andronicus, although inserted in all the late editions of Shakespeare's Plays, are omitted in the above list, both by Malone and Chalmers, as not being Shakespeare's.

The first edition of the Works was published in 1623, in a folio volume entitled Mr William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. The second edition was published in 1632, the third in 1664, and the fourth in 1685, all in folio; but the edition of 1623 is considered the most authentic. Rowe published an edition in seven vols. 8vo in 1709. Editions were published by Pope, in six vols. 4to, in 1725; by Warburton, in eight vols. 8vo, in 1747; by Dr Johnson, in eight vols. 8vo, in 1765; by Stevens, in four vols. 8vo, in 1766; by Malone, in ten vols. 8vo, in 1789; by Alexander Chalmers, in nine vols. 8vo, in 1811; by Johnson and Stevens, revised by Isaac Reed, in twenty-one vols. 8vo, in 1813; and the Plays and Poems, with notes by Malone, were edited by James Boswell, and published in twenty-one vols. 8vo, in 1821. Besides these, numerous editions have been published from time to time.

Delhi. It is about two miles in circumference, and contains many handsome houses, with a large bazaar, and the remains of a mint. The streets intersect each other at right angles, and have separate gates, which are shut at night. It is sixty miles north by east from Delhi. Long. 77. 10. E. Lat. 29. 33. N.