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Page xcix
Let my youth Revel in these new pleasures ; if we thrive , He now hath but a pair of days to live . Hippolita speaks not of herself but of Soranzo , whom she contemptuously stiles “ my youth . " G. 201. W.75.- “ Scene , the Street .
Let my youth Revel in these new pleasures ; if we thrive , He now hath but a pair of days to live . Hippolita speaks not of herself but of Soranzo , whom she contemptuously stiles “ my youth . " G. 201. W.75.- “ Scene , the Street .
Page cxv
“ No engagement of friendship shall more justly live a president . " Read : shall more justly live a precedent . G.378 . W.348 . - Whose commanding cheek . Read : Whose commanding check . G.383 . W.352 . a gentleman at Milan .
“ No engagement of friendship shall more justly live a president . " Read : shall more justly live a precedent . G.378 . W.348 . - Whose commanding cheek . Read : Whose commanding check . G.383 . W.352 . a gentleman at Milan .
Page cxxx
Fellow , learn to new live the way to thrift . For thee , in grace , is a repentant shrift . This is a strange passage . Read : Fellow , learn to new live . The way to thrift For thee , in grace , is a repentant shrift . i . e .
Fellow , learn to new live the way to thrift . For thee , in grace , is a repentant shrift . This is a strange passage . Read : Fellow , learn to new live . The way to thrift For thee , in grace , is a repentant shrift . i . e .
Page cxxxv
Let me live a bankrupt . r . Let me first live . Mr. Weber did not notice the sarcasm here meant by the poet ; Sketon was at this time a bankrupt . G.54 . W.47.— “ Carriage , behaviour " ! This is about the tenth time Mr. Weber has ...
Let me live a bankrupt . r . Let me first live . Mr. Weber did not notice the sarcasm here meant by the poet ; Sketon was at this time a bankrupt . G.54 . W.47.— “ Carriage , behaviour " ! This is about the tenth time Mr. Weber has ...
Page cxlvii
Flav . Not by me , sir , Read : Lio . This may be held intrusion . Flav . Not by me , sir . G. 221. W. 194. - Yet be abates in this . Read : Yet he abates in his . G. 222. W. 195 .-- For he can live without 12 INTRODUCTION . cxlvii 66 .
Flav . Not by me , sir , Read : Lio . This may be held intrusion . Flav . Not by me , sir . G. 221. W. 194. - Yet be abates in this . Read : Yet he abates in his . G. 222. W. 195 .-- For he can live without 12 INTRODUCTION . cxlvii 66 .
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