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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.