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[ whiles] So the 8vo.—The 4to "while.">[
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[ shalt] So the 4to.—The 8vo "shal.">[
209 ([return])
[ grace] Olds eds. "grac'd.">[
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[ stature] So the 8vo.—The 4to "statue:" but again, in the SECOND PART of this play, act ii. sc. 4, we have, according to the 8vo—
"And here will I set up her STATURE."
and, among many passages that might be cited from our early authors, compare the following;
"The STATURES huge, of Porphyrie and costlier matters made."
Warner's ALBIONS ENGLAND, p. 303. ed. 1596.
"By them shal Isis STATURE gently stand."
Chapman's BLIND BEGGER OF ALEXANDRIA, 1598, sig. A 3.
"Was not Anubis with his long nose of gold preferred before
Neptune, whose STATURE was but brasse?"
Lyly's MIDAS, sig. A 2. ed. 1592.]