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Douce=Illustrations of Si., by Francis Douce (1839);
Drayton, Polyolb.^Tke Poly-Olbion, by Michael
Drayton (1612, 1622) [cited from ed. by R. Hooper,
1876]; Diyden = The Poems of John Dry den, ed. by
James Kinsley (4 vols. 1958); Dyce—ed. of Sh. by
Alexander Dyce (1857); E.D.D. = The English Dialect
Dictionary, by Joseph Wright (6 vols. 1898-1905);
Edwards =Cz»e».r ofCriticism, byT. Edwards (1745);
Florio's Montaigne=trans, of Montaigne's Essays by J.
Florio, 1603 [cited from 'Tudor Trans.']; Furn.=ed.
by H. H. Furness, ('Variorum Sh.') 1880; G.-B.=
Prefaces to Sh. (1st ser.), by H. Granville-Barker
(1927); Gordon, Sh. Com.=Sh. Comedy, by G. S.
Gordon (1944); Greg, Ed. Prob.=The Editorial
Problem in Sh., by W. W. Greg (1942,2nd ed. revised,
1951); Greg, F.F.=The Sh. First Folio, its Biblio-
graphical and Textual History, by W. "W. Greg (19 5 5 );
Greg, Dr Faust. =Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, ed. by
W. W. Greg (1950); Greg, Lib.=*'Date of King Lear
and Sh.'s use of earlier versions of the story', by W. W.
Greg, The Library, 4th ser. xx, 377-400; Greg,
Variants=The Variants in the First Sfj/arto of' King
Lear' by W. W. Greg, 1940; (as at p, 123, n. 1.);
Han.=ed. of Sh. by Thomas Hanmer (1743); Hars-
nett —A Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures, by
Samuel Harsnett (1603) [cited from K. Muir's ed. of
K.Lear, App. 7,or from his art.in R.E.S.(i95i), pp. 11—
a 1]; Herf. =ed. by C. H. Herford ('The Eversley Sh.'),
1900; Hudson=ed. by H. M. Hudson (1879); J.=ed.
of Sh. by Samuel Johnson (1765); J.C.M.=J. C.
Maxwell (priv. contributions); Jennens=ed. by Charles
Jennens (1770); Jonson=ite# Jonson, ed. by Herford
and Simpson (11 vols. 1925-52); Judges=!T/k Eliz.
Underworld, by A. V. Judges (19 3 o); K.=ed. by G. L.
Kittredge (1940); Kirschbaum=r<k True Text of
t
KingLear\ by Leo Kirschbaum (1945); C. Knight**

