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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES.
Abbott (or Gr.), Abbott Shakespearian Grammar (third edition).
A. S., Anglo-Saxon.
A. V., Authorized Version of the Bible ( 1611).
B. and F., Beaumont and Fletcher.
B. J., Ben Jonson.
Camb. ed., "Cambridge edition" of Shakespeare, edited by Clark and Wright.
Cf. (confer), compare.
Clarke, "Cassell's Illustrated Shakespeare", edited by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke
( London, n. d.).
Coll., Collier (second edition).
Coll. MS., Manuscript Corrections of Second Folio, edited by Collier.
D., Dyce (second edition).
H., Hudson ("Harvard" ed.).
Halliwell, J. O. Halliwell (folio ed. of Shakespeare).
Id. (idem), the same.
J. H., J. Hunter ed. of C. of E. ( London, 1873).
K., Knight (second edition).
Nares, Glossary, edited by Halliwell and Wright ( London, 1859).
Prol., Prologue.
S., Shakespeare.
Schmidt, A. Schmidt Shakespeare-Lexicon ( Berlin, 1874).
Sr., Singer.
St., Staunton.
Theo., Theobald.
V., Verplanck.
W., R. Grant White.
Walker, Wm. Sidney Walker Critical Examination of The Text ol Shakespeare
( London, 1860)
Warb., Warburton.
Wb., Webster's Dictionary (revised quarto edition of 1879).
Worc., Worcester's Dictionary (quarto edition).

The abbreviations of the names of Shakespeare's Plays will be readily understood; as
T. N. for Twelfth Night, Cor. for Coriolanus, 3 Hen. VI. for The Third Part of King
Henry the Smith
, etc, P. P. refers to The Passionate Pilgrim; V. and A. to Venus
and Adonis
; L. C. to Lover's Complaint; and Sonn. to the Sonnets.

When the abbreviation of the name of a play is followed by a reference to page,
Rolfe's edition of the play is meant.

The numbers of the lines (except for the present play) are those of the "Globe" ed.
or of the American reprint of that ed.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Comedy of Errors. Contributors: William J. Rolfe - editor, William Shakespeare - author. Publisher: Harper & Brothers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1894. Page Number: 100.
    
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