[13:2] There are numerous instances of both these effects in the play before us. "Counter-reflect (a noun); meditance; couch and corslet (used as verbs); operance; appointment, for military accoutrements; globy eyes; scurril; disroot; dis-seat," &c. Weber.

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[15:1] t. i. mourn them ever

[15:2] page 16

[15:3] ownest

[16:1] page 17

[17:1] page 18

[18:1] page 19

[19:1] Farmer's Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare.

[19:2] A singularly rich and energetic piece of colouring in this sort is near the beginning of the poem, commencing,