Part 12
Early editions: Rowe 1709 Pope 1715 “Pope was the first to indicate the _place_ of each new scene; as, for instance, _Tempest_, I. 1. ‘On a ship at sea.’ He also subdivided the scenes as given by the Folios and Rowe, making a fresh scene whenever a new character entered--an arrangement followed by Hanmer, Warburton, and Johnson. For convenience of reference to these editions, we have always recorded the commencement of Pope's scenes.” Theobald 1733 Hanmer (“Oxford edition”) 1744 Warburton 1747 Johnson 1765 Capell 1768; _also Capell’s annotated copy of F2_ Steevens 1773 Malone 1790 Reed 1803
Later editions: Singer, Knight, Cornwall, Collier, Phelps, Halliwell, Dyce, Staunton
Errors and inconsistencies:
[Text-critical notes]
I. 1. 65: Enter PAGE.] ... 65: SCENE II. Pope. [_duplicate numbering in original_] I. 3. 95: _the_] 95: _mine_] [_duplicate numbering in original_] II. 1. 45: [44:] III. 1. 14: [16:] III. 1. 37, 65, 105: [, 104:] V. 5. 97: _Mutually_ [_body text has lower-case “mutually”_]
[Endnotes]
I: ... 134 and 142 [135 and 143] IV: I. 3. 95. [I. 3. 96.] VII: III. 1. 74, 78. [74. 78.]