A. C.— Antony and Cleopatra. A. W.— All's Well that Ends Well. A. Y. — As You Like It. C. — Coriolanus. C. E. — Comedy of Errors. Cym. — Cymbeline. H. — Hamlet. H.IV. pt. I. — Henry Fourth, Part First. H. IV. pt.II. — Henry Fourth, Part Second. H. VI. pt. I. — Henry Sixth, Part First. H. VI. pt. II. — Henry Sixth, Part Second. H, VI. pt. III. — Henry Sixth, Part Third. J. C. — Julius Caesar. H. V. — Henry Fifth. H. VIII. — Henry Eighth. K. J. — King John. K. L. — King Lear. |
R. II. — Richard the Second.
R. III. — Richard the Third. L. L. — Love's Labour Lost. M. — Macbeth. M. A. — Much Ado About Nothing. M. M.— Measure for Measure. M. N. — Midsummer Night's Dream. M. V . — Merchant of Venice. M. W.— Merry Wives of Windsor. 0. — Othello. P. P. — Pericles, Prince of Tyre. R. J. — Romeo and Juliet. T. — Tempest. T. A. — Timon of Athens. Tit. And. — Titus Andronicus. T. C. — Troilus and Cressida. T. G. — Two Gentlemen of Verona. T. N. — Twelfth Night. T. S. — Taming of the Shrew. W. T. — Winter's Tale. |
*** The Act is expressed by Roman Numerals ; the Scene by Arabic figures- Example : — A. C. iv. 7, signifies, Antony and Cleopatra, Act the Fourth, Scene the Seventh.