Lastly, by changing the pagination in some of the volumes fragments were represented as complete works, and a few pages of one work were even occasionally sewn on at the beginning of another.
The pagination of the editions varies and a page reference would be useful for only one edition.
In books having more than one pagination the number of pages is indicated by giving the last number of each pagination connected by a +; an added + indicates additional matter unpaged.
The main pagination of the book usually commences with Chapter I.
The pagination of the original edition has in this been indicated by brackets, as [54].
A manuscript of fifteen pages, containing twenty-two sections numbered in red ink; the pagination is also in red ink.
The original pagination is inserted in brackets; the book-holder’s marginal notes are inserted where 1716 and Whalley placed them.
One leaf (pages 89-90) is thus unaccounted for; but it is evident from the signatures and pagination that The Diuell is an Asse was printed with a view to having it follow Bartholomew Fayre.
The pagination of the 1905 publication is shown in square brackets, e.
Its pages are not numbered, and so it does not disturb the pagination of the folio.
In this edition, as in the preceding, the four plays have separate pagination and signatures.
The simplest explanation of the discrepancy is to suppose a printer's error in the pagination of the preliminary matter; i.
In Eliote's first booke thepagination begins afresh at p.
In the third book the pagination begins anew: folio 1 to folio 473.
Second issue of the first edition, with the pagination corrected.
Volume II contains a folded map of England and Wales, by Herman Moll, Geographer, and consists of three letters, the third with separate pagination and signatures, and an Index of xxxvi pages to the first two volumes.
In two parts, with separate pagination and signatures, and the final leaf of advertisement, Q4.
First issue of the first edition, with the numerous errors in paginationand the absence of Diggory (Mr. Saunders) from the Dramatis Personae.
Volume I contains a folded plate of the Siege of Colchester in 1648, and consists of three letters, with separate pagination and signatures, the last leaf containing Addenda and Errata.
The signatures and paginationof the Poems and the Dissertation are different.
First edition, in two parts, with separate paginationand signatures.
Englands Heroical Epistles' with fresh pagination as in the separate edition of 1602, with addition of one epistle dedicatory to Sir John Swinerton.
The 'Pleasant and Delightfull Dialogues in Spanish and English' begin with special titlepage (with same imprint) and fresh pagination at sig.
A Catalogue of Plays with fresh pagination occupies last two sheets.
Latin Poems, with separate titlepage and fresh pagination but signatures continuous, and preceded by an address to the reader in Latin.
The fresh signatures and pagination begin with the comedies, histories, and 'Timon of Athens'.
Tractate of Education with pagination continuous with Latin Poems.
The three parts, comedies, histories, and tragedies, have separate pagination and signatures.
Part ii begins with fresh pagination and head-title at sig.
The three parts have separatepagination and signatures and 'Troilus and Cressida' begins those of the tragedies.
The pagination and the printer's signature are placed at the commencement of the stanzas to be printed on each page, and there are instructions to the printer at the end which are not in his hand.
There are few mistakes in pagination or spelling which are not intentional.
The bracketed pagination in Arabic figures is that of Jouvency; that in Roman, of O'Callaghan.
The bracketedpagination is that of Jouvency; except in the Tabula Rerum and Rerum Insigniorum Indiculus, which is that of O'Callaghan.
The text and pagination follow the original, in Jouvency's Hist.
There was no pagination in these books, and no devices, and the setting of the letterpress was very uneven.
Two of these editions have the parts paged separately, but one has a continuous pagination for each volume.
The note on page 214 is so printed that the pagination is upset for one page.
With the exception of the preliminary matter and the Instructions to binder, the pagination is the same as in the edition of 1628, the pages in the body of the work being reprinted word for word; though with exceptions.
It has been thought from the pagination being alike that these two editions were really the same with different plates, titles, and preliminary matter.