Shakespeare's Venus And Adonis, Lucrece, And Other Poems

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Two Noble Kinsmen, p. 164, note on 70.
1 69 1. Venge. Not 7 venge, as often printed. See Rich. II. p. 158.
1694. Knights, by their oaths, etc. Malone remarks : " Here one of the laws of chivalry is somewhat prematurely introduced." See T. and C.
p. 174, note on 283.
1698. Bewray'd. Exposed, made known. Cf. Lear, p. 199.
1704. With the foul act dispense. See on 1070 above.
1705. Advance. Raise; opposed to low-declined. For advance — \\it up, see Cor. p. 210.
1713. Carv\l in it. All the early eds
.... have "it in" for in it, except the 7th, which omits it. The correction is Malone's.
1715. By my excuse, etc. Livy makes Lucretia say: "Ego me, etsi peccato absolvo, supplicio non libero ; nee ulla deinde impudica exem- plo Lucretiae vivet ;" which Painter, in his novel (see p. 16 above) translates thus : " As for my part, though I cleare my selfe of the offence, my body shall feel the punishment, for no unchaste or ill woman shall hereafter impute no dishonest act to Lucrece." 1720. Assays. Attempts ; as in T.


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