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Notes
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At a later date I propose to publish the results of a study of the five manuscripts of The State of Innocence, their order and relation to the Q1 text.
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In his edition of Dryden's plays Montague Summers' collation (III, 490-504) indicates that this half-line appears in two of the three manuscripts which he consulted but is missing from Q1. In fact, the half-line is found in all five of the extant manuscripts, and it is present in the six copies of Q1 which I have collated. Doubtless Summers misread his notes.
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These are surveyed by Fredson Bowers in "The Pirated Quarto of Dryden's State of Innocence," which follows in this volume.
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