Transcriber’s Notes

Some typographical errors have been corrected.

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[6]peni tentlypenitentlyvery penitently and humbly
[15] .A dish fit for the gods.
[16]IIIIII., 1A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, III., 1
[47]II.King Richard II., I., 3
[47]VV.The Merry Wives of Windsor, V., 5
[47]IIII.Coriolanus, II., 1
[47]II.King Lear, I., 1
[192]depondencydespondencyburden of despondency
[202]gototo see the woods for the trees
[213]Henry II.Heny VI., II.II. King Henry VI., II., 1
[226]II.,All’s Well that Ends Well, I., 3
[237]LXXII.LXXII.,Ps. LXXII., 8
[238]Ps.,Ps.Ps. XXXIX., 3
[251] II was sweetly oblivious
[270]FellowhelpersFellow helpersFellow helpers to the truth.
[270]XX.Luke X., 7
[285]regards.regards,With warmest regards,
[307]youyou.opportunity to thank you.
[315]Able.Able,Able, 265, 276
[315]140140,Letters of Apology, 140, 141, 312
[315]6,6Apprehension, 5, 6
[316]Basal.Basal,Basal, 99, 100
[316]ArraignmentArraignment,Clergymen: Arraignment, 115-119
[326]WeddingsWeddings:Weddings:

In the original, some groups of short phrases were formatted with an increased left margin in a somewhat irregular manner. These have been regularized to the normal left margin.