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"A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8"

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--"Vittoria Corombona," [Webster's Works, by Hazlitt, ii. 47.]
_Sib is related to_; and perhaps _the ape's only least at Paris Garden_,
may apply to Banks's pony. Dekker, in his "Villanies Discovered," 1620,
mentions in terms "Bankes his Curtal."
[177] In the course of the play John is sometimes called _Earl_ John,
and sometimes _Prince_ John, as it seems, indifferently.
[178] [Old copy, _deceive_.]
[179] It must be recollected that the Queen and Marian have exchanged
dresses.
[180] [Old copy, _must_.]
[181] [Old copy, _sovereign's mother, queen_.]
[182] [Old copy, _cankers_]
[183] [Old copy, _thrust_.]
[184] _Haught_ is frequently used for _haughty_, when the poet wants to
abridge it of a syllable: thus Shakespeare, in "Richard III." act ii.
sc. 3--
"And the queen's sons and brothers _haught_ and proud."
He has also "the _haught_ Northumberland" and "the _haught_ Protector."
Kyd in "Cornelia," act iv., also has this line--
"Pompey, the second Mars, whose _haught_ renown."
[185] [Old copy, _Ah, my good Lord, for, etc_.]
[186] i.e., Shall not _separate_ us till we die. See Gifford's note to
"The Renegado."--Massinger's Works, ii. 136.


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