PLATE 1. Title page of Edward Capell's Prolusions (1760). From a copy in the possession of the author.
PLATE 2. First page of Edward III in Capell's Prolusions. From a copy in the possession of the author.
PLATE 3. Title page of Capell's edition of Shakespeare (1768). By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 4. Title page of Samuel Johnson's edition of Shakespeare (1765). By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 5. Capell's holograph title page for his edition of Shakespeare. By kind permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge.
PLATE 6. First page of Hamlet in Capell's 1768 edition of Shakespeare. By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 7. Page 5 of Hamlet in Capell's 1768 edition of Shakespeare. By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 8. Page 5 of Capell's holograph of the text of Hamlet. (Reduced 25%.) By kind permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge.
PLATE 9. Page 30 of Nosce Teipsum in Capell's Prolusions. From a copy in the possession of the author.
PLATE 10. Page 18 of The notbrowne Mayde in Capell's Prolusions. From a copy in the possession of the author.
PLATE 11. Page 39 of the Foulis Lucretius, De Natura Rerum (1759). By kind permission of the University of Birmingham.
PLATE 12. Page 74 of the `Glossary' to Shakespeare, from Capell's Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare (3 vols., 1779-83). (Reduced 33%.) By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 13. Page 127 of the `Notes', from Capell's Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare (3 vols., 1779-83). (Reduced 33%.) By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
PLATE 14. Page 163 of the `School of Shakespeare', from Capell's Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare (3 vols., 1779-83). (Reduced 33%.) By kind permission of the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.