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No. XXI. Autograph of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester; from an original in my possession.
Plate III.
No. XXII. Part of Lord Southampton’s pretended Letter to Shakspeare; copied from Miscellaneous Papers.
No. XXIII. Part of a genuine Letter from Lord Southampton to Lord Keeper Williams, in 1621. MSS. Harl. 7000. p. 46.
No. XXIV. Part of a genuine Letter from Lord Southampton to a person unknown. MSS. Cotton. Vespasian. F. 13. p. 311.
CORRECTIONS.
Pag. | l. | |
26. | 16. | For Elizabethe, r. Elyzabethe. |
78. | 12. | Add this other instance of the substantive Complement used by Shakspeare in the present sense: “Saving in dialogue of complement—” K. John, Act I. |
88. | ult. of note. | For in Sept. r. 6th Sept. |
97. | 4 from the bottom. | For take such care, r. have been so anxious. |
15. | For Elizabeth, r. Elyzabethe. | |
101. | 15. | For Midsummer’s, r. Midsummer- |
113. | n. 56. l. 2. | For vol. i. r. vol. F. |
211. | 2 of Note. | For set down in, r. “sette onne.” |
243. | 10. | In part of the impression, for original, r. originals. |