A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare, With Remarks On His Language And That of His Contemporaries, Together With Notes On His Plays And Poems
A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare, With Remarks On His Language And That of His Contemporaries, Together With Notes On His Plays And Poems
Walker William Sidney
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Honoria and Mammon, v. init,, vol. vi. p. 67, — *< His thoughts are all now taken up with courtship To Honoria." Perhaps new, but I feel somewhat doubtful. Crashawe Poems, Retrosp. vol.i. p. 231 (speaking of a rose), — " The sweet dash of a shower now shed, [dele commuf\ Invited him no more to hide Within himself the purple pride Of his forward flower," &c.
Digitized by LjOOQIC 219 " NeW'Shed;** the error seems almost too palpable to require noticing. Herrick, Hesperides, Clarke's edition, vol. i. xliii.
Upon Julia's Eecovery, p. 46, penult. ; this is almost as obvious, — ** Droop, droop no more, or hang the head.
Ye roses ahnost withered ; Now ^^ strength, and newer purple get, Each here-declining violet." Carew, Clarke, Ixxxvii. p. 125, — " His matter 's so sublime, so now his phrase, So far above the style of Bemboe's {^Bemboei^ i,e,, Bembo's] days," &c.
New of course. Dubartas, ii. i. iii., near the end, p. 101, col. 2 ; see context, — ** Go then, nay run, renowned martialists ; Be-foond Erenoh-Q-reece, in noio-NatoUan lists," &c.
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