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Page 229: tragi-comedy became necessary to[original has "so">[ catch their applause

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Page 247: horror, is the chef d'œuvre[original has "d'æuvre">[ of Marlowe

Page 257: Aubrey[original has "Aubery">[ tells us

Page 258: and moral integrity[original has "in-integrity" split across a line break] of Shakspeare

Page 271: Such strong renown as time shall never—"[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 274: Per. ——————— [original has extraneous quotation mark]I embrace you, sir.