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Excerpt from Some Textual Notes on All's Well, That Ends Well, Vol. 1
For old dictionaries. I have used the 1627 edition of Minsheu: the 1706 edition of Phillips' 'the New World of Words' in my copy of Bailey's Universal Etymological English Dictionary the date of Volume I. Is obliterated. That of Volume II. Is 1737.
Other references are as follows Madden means The Diary of Master William Silence' by the Right Hon. D. H. Madden - an indispensable book if ever there was one: 'euphues', Utopia and Sidney' (apologie for Poetrie). Are for reference to the respective editions in Arber's Reprints. Arber' means Arber's English Garner'. For Clement Robinson's 'a Handeful of pleasant delites I rely on the reprint in Arber's English Scholars Library. My edition of The Doctor and the Student' is dated 1709. Abbott' speaks for itself. 'camden' means Remains concerning Britain john Russell Smith's Edition, 1870: Roxburghe' means 'the Roxburghe Ballads edited by Charles Hindley: and A C means the annotator's Notes on Anthony Cleopatra' of which copies are still on hand if anyone cam to pay the price. I gratefully acknowledge the permission which has been accorded me through Mr. Henry Frowde to avail myself of the line-numbering of The Oxford Shakespeare.
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