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Notes

 
[1]

Q1, 1600 (Creede for Millington); Q2, 1602 (Creede for Pavier); Q3, 1608 (1619) (Jaggard? for Pavier). Photographs are from the copies in the Capell collection of Trinity College, Cambridge. Folio references are to the (Old) Cambridge second edition, 1891.

[2]

Shakespeare's Fight with the Pirates (1917, repr. 1937), p. 46.

[3]

Principles of Emendation in Shakespeare (1928), p. 41.

[4]

William Shakespeare (1930), I, 390.

[5]

The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare (1951), p. 70.

[6]

Nicholson, Parallel Text edition, N. S. S., 1877, Introduction (by P. A. Daniel); Arthur Symons, Griggs Facsimile of Q3, 1886, Intro.; Chambers, William Shakespeare, I, 390.

[7]

On this subject, see T. Satchell, T. L. S., 3 June, 1920, p. 352; E. E. Willoughby, The Printing of the First Folio (1932), pp. 56ff.; Charlton Hinman, "Principles governing the use of Variant Spellings as Evidence of Alternate Setting by Two Compositors," The Library, 4th ser., XXI (1940), 78-94; I. B. Cauthen, Jr., "Compositor Determination in the First Folio King Lear," Studies in Bibliography, V (1952-3), 73-80; Alice Walker, Textual Problems of the First Folio (1953).