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Page 89
... the same as in Milton's , " He with broad sails winnow'd the buxom air " ; where buxom is used in its original sense of pliant , yielding . We should have found a bloody day of this . SCENE VII . 89 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
... the same as in Milton's , " He with broad sails winnow'd the buxom air " ; where buxom is used in its original sense of pliant , yielding . We should have found a bloody day of this . SCENE VII . 89 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
Page 115
... original has Nourish instead of marish . Corrected by Pope . Lettsom thinks the author had in mind Ezekiel , xlvii . 11 , thus translated in the Bible of 1578 : " But the myrie places thereof , and the marises thereof shall not be ...
... original has Nourish instead of marish . Corrected by Pope . Lettsom thinks the author had in mind Ezekiel , xlvii . 11 , thus translated in the Bible of 1578 : " But the myrie places thereof , and the marises thereof shall not be ...
Page 116
... original reads " Having full scarce six thousand . " Rowe's correction . P. 12. Here , there , and everywhere , enraged he flew . has slew instead of flew . Corrected by Rowe . - The original - P. 13. If Sir John Fastolfe had not play'd ...
... original reads " Having full scarce six thousand . " Rowe's correction . P. 12. Here , there , and everywhere , enraged he flew . has slew instead of flew . Corrected by Rowe . - The original - P. 13. If Sir John Fastolfe had not play'd ...
Page 117
... original reads " aş e'er thou canst , cry " : where cry was evidently meant as a stage- direction , but got misprinted , ut sæpe , as a part of the text . P. 24. Gloster , we'll meet ; to thy dear cost , be sure . — So the second folio ...
... original reads " aş e'er thou canst , cry " : where cry was evidently meant as a stage- direction , but got misprinted , ut sæpe , as a part of the text . P. 24. Gloster , we'll meet ; to thy dear cost , be sure . — So the second folio ...
Page 118
... original reads " The Earle of Bedford " ; an obvious error . P. 26. Rather than I would be so vile - esteem'd . " be so pil'd esteem'd . " - -The original has P. 27. Here , through this secret grate , I count each one , - And view the ...
... original reads " The Earle of Bedford " ; an obvious error . P. 26. Rather than I would be so vile - esteem'd . " be so pil'd esteem'd . " - -The original has P. 27. Here , through this secret grate , I count each one , - And view the ...
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