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When the name of the Play is not given it is to be understood that the reference is to the Play under discussion. Differences between the text quoted by Hazlitt and the text of the Globe Shakespeare which seem worth pointing out are indicated in square brackets.
PAGE [179]. Dr. Johnson is of opinion. Dr. Johnson’s Preface, p. 73. [180]. Cibber, in speaking of the early English stage. Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber (1740), vol. i. chap. iv. [181]. My lord, Act I. 6. What cheer, Act III. 4. The six following quotations in the text are in the same scene. [182]. My dear lord, Act III. 6. And when with wild wood-leaves and with fairest flowers, Act IV. 2. [183]. Cytherea, how bravely, Act II. 2. Me of my lawful pleasure, Act II. 5. Whose love-suit, Act III. 4. the ancient critic, Aristophanes of Byzantium. [184]. Out of your proof, Act III. 3. [185]. The game’s a-foot [is up], Act III. 3. under the shade. As You Like It, Act II. 7. See, boys! Act III. 3. Nay, Cadwell, Act IV. 2. [186]. Stick to your journal course, Act IV. 2. creatures and Your Highness, Act I. 5.