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Originally Posted by crich70
I have a copy of the Oxford Shakespeare myself. It reads very well. 
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There are a few Oxford Shakespeare's, I have two. One is a set of three volumes: Histories; Tragedies; Comedies. The problem with this is that, although attractive, it doesn't contain the poetry (Sonnets etc) and the scene settings aren't given at the beginning of each scene, just Enter Othello and Casio, or whoever.
The other Oxford I have is a small volume which is traditionally edited, with the usual scene settings and containing the poems and various glossaries at the back (words, characters etc). I don't like the font in this one, but it's useful as a quick reference.