1. Percy Bysshe Shelley,The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by Donald Reiman, Neil Fraistat, and Nora Crook, 3 vols (Baltimore, MA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000–12), III, ed. by Neil Fraistat and Nora Crook (Baltimore, MA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012).
2. Tom Davis, ‘The Monsters and the Textual Critics’, inTextual Formations and Reformations, ed. by Laurie E. Maguire and Thomas L. Berger (London: Associated University Presses, 1998), pp. 95–111 (p. 101).
3. Bod. MS. Shelley adds. e. 16.
4. Chief among these emendations are the fruits of what is known as the Smaller Silsbee Accounts Book (now held at Harvard University): the notebook includes a clipping of the ‘Hymn’ fromThe Examinerwith, as Stuart Curran notes, ‘corrections in Shelley’s hand’; these corrections have consequently generally been accepted as authoritative. Stuart Curran, ‘Shelley’s Emendations to the ‘Hymn to Intellectual Beauty’’,English Language Notes, 7 (1970), 270–73 (p. 271). Quoted in Fraistat and Crook, p. 475.
5. Fraistat and Crook, p. 473.