ÙSAR—South Atlantic ReviewSB—Studies in BibliographySchäfer—Jürgen Schäfer, Shakespeares Stil: Germanisches und romanisches Vokabular, 1973; unpaginated citations refer to App. 3Schanzer—Ernest Schanzer, “Four Notes on ‘Macbeth’,” MLR 52 (1957), 223-7Schmidt—Alexander Schmidt, Shakespeare Lexicon, 3rd edn rev. Gregor Sarrazin, 1901; reissued, 1968; references are adapted to the forms used by OED Scot—Reginald Scot, The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584), ed. Brinsley Nicholson, 1886; reference is by book and chapter Scotland—“Historie of Scotland” in Raphael Holinshed et al., The ... Second Volume of Chronicles, 1587; reference is by page number and column (a = lefthand column, b = right)SD, SDs—stage direction, stage directionsSH, SHs—speech heading, speech headingsShaheen—Naseeb Shaheen, Biblical References in Shakespeare’s Tragedies, 1987sig., sigs.—signature, signatures (printed indications of the ordering of pages in early modern books, often more accurate than page numbers)Singer—Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, ed. Samuel Weller Singer, 10 vols., 1826, IVSinger2—Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, ed. Samuel Weller Singer, 2nd edn, 10 vols., 1856, IXSisson—C. J. Sisson, New Readings in Shakespeare, 2 vols., 1955Slater—Ann Pasternak Slater, Shakespeare the Director, 1982Sonnet—William Shakespeare, Sonnets (in Riverside)SP—Studies in PhilologySQ—Shakespeare QuarterlySh.S.—Shakespeare Survey Spenser—The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, ed. J. C. Smith and E. De Selincourt, 1912S.St.—Shakespeare StudiesStaunton—Routledge’s Shakespeare, ed. Howard Staunton, 50 parts in 3 vols., 1857-60, parts 42-3 (September-October 1859)Steevens—The Plays of William Shakespeare, ed. Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, 10 vols., 1773, IV Steevens2—The Plays of William Shakespeare, ed. Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, 10 vols., 1778, IV Steevens3—The Plays of William Shakespeare, ed. George Steevens and Isaac Reed, 15 vols., 1793, VII subst.—substantivelySugden—E. H. Sugden, A Topographical Dictionary to the Works of Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists, 1925sv—sub verbum (“under the word”)Swander—Homer Swander, “No Exit for a Dead Body: What to Do with a Scripted Corpse?”, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 5 (1991), 139-52 § Palex Palex Palex Palex Palex Palex 4Palex 4 5Palex 5 <Palex <