An impressive variety of data is accumulated to prove that F "has many distinctive features" and that these "point to one man." For example, the total of thirty-four single words enclosed in brackets ("
swibs") links F Othello with other Shakespeare texts thought to have been printed from Crane transcripts: there are none in Q Othello and very few in any of the Shakespearean "good quartos." Only two were added in Jaggard's Pavier reprints of 1619, probably at least partly the work of compositor B.