this is not the only proof to be others which may not be thought met with, that the poet in his al. to bring conviction with them) terations, sometimes forgot his that the true sense of a passage original plan. has frequently remained undeterThe metaphorical term of a pearl mined, will repeated experiments for a fine woman, may for ought have been tried on it, when one I know be very common; but commeatator, making a proper in the instances Dr. Warburton use of the errors of another, has brought to prove it so, there is has at last explained it to onivera circumstance that immediately fal fatisfaction. When mitakes shews a woman to have been have such effects, who would remeant. gret having been mistaken, or • There she lies a pearl : be sorry to be the means of diWhy she is a pearl of recting others, by that affinity which a wrong reading or interIn Orkello's speech we find no pretation sometimes has to the such leading expreffion, and are right, though he has not been fo therefore at liberty, I think, to lucky to produce at once authotake the passage in its literal rities which could not be ques meaning tioned, or decisions to which noTo this note, hould be sub- thing could be added ? joined (as an apology for many Ms. STEEVENS. “ price.” I have I have endeavoured to enumerate the Editions of Shakespeare's Plays, but finding that I have paid too much regard to inaccurate catalogues, I think it necellary to subjoin the following list given me by Mr, Steevens, The Editions marked with Afterisks are in no former Tables, 1 know no one who has seen those in the Italic Chara&ters, but find them in Mr. Pope's and Mr. Theobald's Tables, and in Dr. Warm burton's, which is compiled from them. 1. Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shake speare, 1600, for Thomas Filher. 2. Do, William Shakespeare, 1600, James Ro. berts. II. 1. Merry Wives of Windsor, William Shake. speare, 1602, T. C. for Arthur Johnson, 2. DR. William Shakespeare, 1619, for Do. 3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1630, T. H. for R. Meighen. Much ado about Nothing, William Shake speare, 1600, V. S. for Andrew Wife, and William Aspley. IV. 1. Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare, 1600, J. K. for Thomas Heyes. 2. Do, W. Shakespeare, 1600, T. Roberts. 3. D°. William Shakespeare, 1637, M. P. for Laurence Hayes. 4. Do. William Shakespeare, 1652, for William Leake. 1. Love's Labour loft, William Shakespear, 1598, W.W. for Cuthbert Burley. 2. Do, William Shakespeare, 1631, W. S. for John Smethwicke, VL i... . 1. Taming of the Sbrow, 1607, V, S. for Nich. . VI. Ling. 2.Do. "Will. Shakespeare, 1631, W. S. for John Smethwicke. 1. King Lear, William Shakespeare, 1608, for Nathaniel Butter. 2. De. William Shakespeare, 1608, for De. 2. Do, W. Sh. 1611, Valentine Simmes, for yin. John Helme, 3. D., W. Shakespeare, 1622, Aug. Mathewes, for Thomas Dewe. 事 s 1. Richard II. William Shakespeare, 1598, Valen. tine Simmes, for Andrew Wise. 2. DO, W. Shakespeare, 1608, W. W. for Matbew tx. Law. 3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1615, for Mathew Law, Wise. 5. Do. W. Shakespeare, 1613, W. W. for Do. X. 6. DO. William Shakespeare, 1622, T. P. Sold by Do. 7. D°William Shakespeare, 1632, John Norton. Sold by William Sheares. 8. Do. William Shakespeare, 1639, John Norton, Sold by Hugh Perry. Henry IV. 2nd pe. William Shakespeare, 1600, XI. V.'s, for Andrew Wife, and William Aspley. 1. Henry V. 1600, Thos Crede for Tbo. Millington. 2. Do. 1602, Thomas Creede, for Thomas XII. Pavier. 1. Henry VI. William Shakespeare, 1600, W.W. XIII, XIV. for Tbo. Millington. 2. D . William Shakespeare, no date, for T. P. { { f 1. Richard III. 1597, Valentine Simmes, for Ano drew Wise. 2. Do, William Shakespeare, 1598, Thomas , Creede, for Do. 3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1602, Thomas, &c. for D. XV. 4. Do. William Shakespeare, 1612, Thomas Creede, sold by Mathew Law, 5. De. William Shakespeare, 1624, Thomas Pura foot, fold by Do. 6. D'. William Shakespeare, 1629, John Norton, sold by Do. [ 7. Do. William Shakespeare, 1634, John Norton. XVI. Tirus Andronicus, 1611, for Edward White. S 1. Troilus and Creslida, William Shakespeare, XVII. 1609, G. Eld, for R. Bonian and H. Walley. 2. Do, no date, D'. r 1. Romeo and Juliet, 1597, John Danter. 2. Do. 1599, Tho. Crede, for Cuthbert Burley, 3. Do. 1609, for John Smethwicke. XVIII. 4. Do, William Shakespeare, no date, John Smeth wicke, 5. D°. William Shakespeare, 1637, R. Young, for D'. 1. Hamlet, William Shakespeare, 1605, I. R. for N. L. Smethwicke. 3. Do. William Shakespeare, no date, W. S. for Do. 4. Do. William Shakespeare, 1637, R. Young, for Do. ri. Othello, William Shakespeare, no date, Thomas Walkely. Thomas Walkely. 3. Do. William Shakespeare, 1630, A. M. for Richard Hawkins. 4. D°. William Shakespeare, 1655, for William Leake. Of all the other plays, the only authentick edition is the folio of 1623, from which the subsequent folios, never vary, but by accident and negligence. 4 |