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ERRATA.

VOL. I.

Page 50, Reed 468, for "amendment that that " read "amendment than that.”
87,
229, for "from an inattention " read " from inattention," &c.

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269, for their sentiment" read "the sentiment."

377, for "encomiums" read "encomium;" with a semicolon after measures;" Dele a before Plato.

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141, for "chronicles " read "chroniclers."

363, for "I out" read "Icut out."

367, for "milk my eyes" read "milk my ewes."

for "general suggestions" read "

generous suggestions."

170, for "celeribus " read "sceleribus."
362, for" to the age's tooth" read "for the age's tooth."
427, for "nuptual" read "nuptial," and for " transported

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transport."

74, before" Lord Hereford," &c. insert "Berk."

for his mercy" read "his good mercy."

159, the comma after "wistly" should follow "speak in't."
166, for Phoebus" read "Rhæbus."

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248, for "Parmenio " read "Parmeno."

.... In the sonnet, for" softly breathe" read" softly sing."
24, from "Out of a deal," &c. dele of.

28, for "Who might perhaps" read "We might perhaps," &c.
60, for them others" read "the mothers."

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23, for then should read" put "then we should read,"
"supremes of state "read" supremes of states."
"do not pluck down" read “ do one pluck down.”

95, for 364, for

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VOL. II.

21,

............... After" in reproof of this lies the jest," add, "and in Troilus and

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Page 58, ...................................... In the passage from Lee, for "I bear you that " read "I bar you that."

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539, for "too rooted" read "too deeply rooted."

131, ........ 553, for "same" read "sane,"

132,

135,

138,

143,

153,

156,

178,

566, dismiss after "no cause, no cause," the note of admiration. ..... 581, for "man's work" read " a man's work."

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In the emended text for "We have dispatch'd" read "We here dispatch," &c.

In the Italian sentence, for "it" read "il."

64, for "hour" read "season.”

209, for "

interpretators" read "interpreters."

194, ........ 270, for "Ballerophon "read" Bellerophon

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upon a passage in Pericles was not correct, in asserting that this name in Cymbeline is always Posthūmus.”

47, Regulate the metre after

And wear it kind my lord?
I am so far

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after "himself by't," instead of "but then" read "but I think
that," &c.

instead of "and is his happiest" read "and in his happiest," &c.
in the passage from Camden, for "virtue's " read "virtues."
for the captain in the citadel " read "the captains," &c.

506, for "are you man" read "are you mad.”

The note of interrogation placed after "villain" belongs to "thunder." 321, for "king doubt" read "king double."

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