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[ Phyteus'] Meant perhaps for "Pythius'", according to the usage of much earlier poets:
"And of PHYTON[i.e. Python] that Phebus made thus fine
Came Phetonysses," &c.
Lydgate's WARRES OF TROY, B. ii. SIG. K vi. ed.
1555.]
Here the modern editors print "Phoebus'".]
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[ thee] So the 8vo.—The 4to "me.">[
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[ cliffs] Here the old eds. "clifts" and "cliftes": but see p. 12, line 5, first col.
[p. 12, first col. (The First Part of Tamburlaine the
Great):
"Both we will walk upon the lofty cliffs;*
* cliffs: So the 8vo.—The 4to "cliftes.">[