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[EQ] Memoirs, vol. I, p. 81, ed. C. Firth.
[ER] I ought to say that Mr. Madan, who was kind enough to look at my copy, does not think many of the notes are in Bliss's hand-writing.
[ES] "More care, attention, accuracy and valuable enlargement from an inexhaustible stock of materials has rarely been witnessed than in the editorial labours of Dr. Bliss."--Dibdin, speaking of Bliss's edition of the Athenae Oxonienses.
[ET] Cowper's Letters, June 12th, 1782.
[EU] Some of the MS. notes in my copy are the same as those in the printed volume.
[EV] To Bliss's notice of {Blount Blunt}; it may be added that "Pericles"
was printed for him in 1609; and the first edition of Marlow's "Hero and Leander" in 1598 ["printed for Edward Blunt by Adam Islip" (Philemon Holland's printer)]. Marlow's "First Book of Lucan" (1600) has a humorous and complimentary dedication to Blunt from another bookseller, Thomas Thorpe. See "Earlier History of English Bookselling." (Sampson and Low.)
[EW] The second folio Shakespeare (1632) was printed for him.
[EX] The 1613 edition of Hero and Leander was printed by W. Stansby for Ed. Blunt. He also published some of Ben Jonson's works.
[EY] Sir Henry Savile, Provost of Eton, and editor of the famous Chrysostom, recognised Earle's scholars.h.i.+p. "When a young scholar was recommended to him for a good witt,--Out upon him! I'll have nothing to do with him--he would say, give me the plodding student. If I would look for witts, I would go to Newgate--There be the witts! and John Earle was the only scholar that ever he took as recommended for a witt."--_Aubrey._
[EZ] David Lloyd, "Memoirs," 1668, folio.
[FA] "The very Parliament naming him as worthy ... though he thought not it worthy of him."--_Ib._
[FB] Aubrey calls him "an ingeniose young gent, but no writer."
[FC] "Ben Jonson, Edmund Waller, Esq., Mr. Th. Hobbes, and all the excellent witts of that peaceable time."--_Aubrey._