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prob.=probably, wh.=which, subs.=substantially),
together with names of characters, the plays and poems
of Sh., and other well-known works, are also usually
abbreviated; for example F.^.^The Faerie Qyeene.
The following is a list, with abridged titles, of
authorities cited:—Abbott=A Shakespearian Grammar,
by E. A. Abbott (1889); AL-ed. of Sh. by Peter
Alexander (1951); Aspects•=Aspects of Sh. (Brit.
Academy Lectures, 1930); A.W.=Walker, A. (q.v.);
Bald=ed. by R. C. Bald; Barker=G.-B. (q.v.);
Blunden=<S"i.'.r Significances (1929) ap. Bradby, Sh.
)
Criticism (1919-3 5 ; Bradley=Shakespearean Tragedy,
=
by A. C. Bradley (1904); Cairncross ' The Quartos and
the Folio text of "King Lear'", by A. S. Cairncross,
R.E.S. new ser. vi (July 1955)5 Camb. The Cambridge
Sh. (3rd ed. 1891-3); Cap.=ed. of Sh. by Edward
Capell, 1768; Cap. Notes=Notes and Various Readings
to Sh., by Edward Capell (1774-80); Chambers, El.
St. = The Elizabethan Stage, by E. K. Chambers
(4 vols. 1923); Chambers, Med. St. —The Medieval
Stage, by E. K. Chambers (2 vols. 1903); Chambers,
Wm. Sh.^ William Sh., Facts and Problems, by E. K.
Chambers (2 vols. 1930); Chambers, R. W., King
Lear•=King Lear; W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture, by
R. W. Chambers (Glasgow, 1940); Chambers, R. W.,
Man's Unconquerable Mind (1939); Clarke=ed. of Sh.
by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, 1864; Coleridge
^Coleridge's Sh. Criticism, ed. by . M. Raysor (2 vols.
T
-
1930); Coll. ed. of Sh. by J. P. Collier (2nd ed.) 1844;
Craig=ed. by W. J. Craig (old 'Arden Sh.') 1901, see
also O.S.; Daniel, Q. facs.=Introd. to the Praetorius
facsimile of Q 1 by P. A. Daniel (1885); Daniel, Time-
Anal. = Time-analysis of Sh.'s Plays, by P. A. Daniel
(1877-9); Delius=ed. of Sh. by N. Delius (1854);
D.N.S.-ed. by D. Nichol Smith ('Warwick Sh.'), n.d.j

