Phrase in front of engraver's name identifying it as the name of the engraver.
1 I have to mention that a species of Sciadophyllum, nearly allied to Sc.
2 Contrast it with the slow, solemn tempo of the opening of Act I, Sc.
3 Scene 3 is based on Part II, Act V, Sc.
4 Scene 2 reverts back to Part II, Act III, Sc.
5 Scene 1 corresponds closely to Part II, Act III, Sc.
6 Between them was a scroll upon which was written: Sc.
7 From a carbon print by Braun, Clément & Co. John Andrew & Son, Sc.
8 Sc., after quoting Dr. Taylor's views, adds the following foot-note:
9 Sc., April, 1849, also in B. and F. Med.
10 Royer must, however, be excepted; see 'Annales des Sc.
11 Again, in the King's speech to Hamlet (Act I, Sc.
12 Then the reader came to Act I, Sc.
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