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I. 1. 178. sick health] sicknes, helth ‘England's Parnassus.’I. 1. 191. discreet] distrest ‘England's Parnassus.’II. 3. 2. Chequering] Cheering ‘England's Parnassus.’II. 6. 20. fall; so] full so ‘England's Parnassus.’III. 5. 10. mountain tops] mountaines top ‘England's Parnassus.’I. 1. 56. creatures] creature Maginn conj.I. 1. 235. no angry wit] no argument Bullock conj.I. 2. (stage direction) like himself.] by himself. Maginn conj.I. 2. 68. sin] dine Bullock conj.I. 2. 69, 70. Much... Tim.] Tim. Such food doth thy heart good... Bullock conj.II. 2. 143. hear...late—] are now too late— Bullock conj.III. 1. 40. solidares] saludores (i.e. saluts-d'or) Maginn conj.III. 3. 8. Has Ventidius] Lucius, Ventidius Lloyd conj.III. 3. 11, 12. His...Thrive, give] His...Shrink, give Bullock conj. Three friends like physicians Give Lloyd conj., ending lines 9, 10 at shows...must I.III. 4. 111. So fitly?] So, fitly: Lloyd conj.III. 6. 78. are. The... fees] are—the worst of your foes Bullock conj.IV. 3. 133. whores, a bawd] whores abound Bullock conj.V. 2. 8. a particular] up articular Bullock conj.III. 1. 263. men] Rome Bullock conj.IV. 1. 44. our means stretch'd] our means, our plans, sketch'd out Bullock conj.IV. 3. 9. Let] But let Lloyd conj.IV. 3. 106. For Sheath read Sheathe.

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ROMEO AND JULIET.

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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Romeo and Juliet: Timon of Athens: Julius Cæsar:
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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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