Bound with: Malone, Edmond. An account of the incidents, from which the title and part of the story of Shakespeare's Tempest were derived. London, 1808 -- Chalmers, George. Another account of the incidents, from which the title, and a part of the story of Shakespeare's Tempest were derived. London, 1815. and Detached from Shakespeare, William. The plays of William Shakespeare ... London, Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington ..., 1805, v. 1.
"Shakespeare Gallery, Pall-Mall, March 20th, 1794. Mess. Boydells and Nicol beg leave to acquaint the subscribers to the Shakespeare that in this fifth number ..." (1 l.); "... The Corporation of London have not only honoured me by their acceptance of several pictures to adorn the Council Chamber ..." (1 l.) dated and signed: London, Jan. 1794, John Boydell; "... Shakespeare. The substance of the original proposals for publishing ... a collection of large and capital prints ... now exhibited in the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall-Mall ..." (4 p.) date London, January, 1794.