The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Two Gentlemen of Verona ("Duo ingenui Veronenses") est comoedia Gulielmi Shakesperii. Scripta est anno fere 1590 vel 1591, ante annum 1598 docta, primumque in editione in folio (titulo Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies) anno 1623 edita.
Editiones
[recensere | fontem recensere]- 1623 : Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, histories & tragedies, published according to the true originall copies (Londinii) Textus apud Universitatem Victoriae
Dux Mediolanensis · Valentine et Proteus, duo ingenui Veronenses · Antonius, Protei pater · Thurio, ingenuus Mediolanensis · Eglamour, ingenuus Mediolanensis · Hospes tabernae Mediolanensis · Proscripti · Speed, Valentini famulus · Launce, Protei famulus · Panthino, Antonii famulus | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream · All's Well That Ends Well · Antony and Cleopatra · As You Like It · Coriolanus · Cymbeline · Hamlet · Henry IV part I · Henry IV part II · Henry V · Henry VI part I · Henry VI part II · Henry VI part III · Henry VIII · Julius Caesar · King John · King Lear · Love's Labour's Lost · Macbeth · Measure for Measure · Much Ado About Nothing · Othello · Pericles Prince of Tyre · Richard II · Richard III · Romeo and Juliet · The Comedy of Errors · The Merchant of Venice · The Merry Wives of Windsor · The Taming of the Shrew · The Tempest · The Two Gentlemen of Verona · The Winter's Tale · Timon of Athens · Titus Andronicus · Troilus and Cressida · Twelfth Night Capsae cognatae: Scriptores scaenici Renascentiae Anglici | |