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ons, ii. 204; re-published by Steevens, ii. 114, 204; attacked by Churchill, i. 319-320; confesses his ignorance where ignorant, i. 327; edited it from necessity, iii. 19, n. 3; Garrick not mentioned, ii. 92; reflection on him, ii. 192; Kenrick's attack, i. 497; newspaper criticisms, ii. notes on two passages in _Hamlet_, iii. 55; preface, i. 496, 497, n. 3; Warburton criticised, i. 329; Warton, J. and T., notes by, i. 335; ii. 114-5; Johnson's _Prologue_, iv. 25; Jubilee, ii. 68; Ladies' Shakespeare Club, v. 244, n. 2; Latin, knowledge of, iv. 18; _Macbeth_, description of night, ii. 90; never read through by Mrs. Pritchard, ii. 349; speech to the witches, v. 76, 115; castle, v. 129, 348; worse for being acted, ii. 92; Malone's edition, i. 8; iv. 142, 181, n. 3; mulberry tree, i. 83, n. 4; Mulberry Tree, a poem i. 101; name omitted in an _Essay on the English Poets_, i. 140; night, descriptions of, ii. 87, 90; _Othello_, dialogue between Iago and Cassio, iii. 41; moral, iii. 39; plays worse for being acted, ii. 92; representations of his plays, v. 244, n. 2; Reynolds's note on Macbeth's castle, v. 129; _Romeo and Juliet_ neglected, v. 244, n. 2; altered by Otway and Garrick, ib. Shakspeare, _Mr._ William, iv. 325, n. 3; _Shakespearian ribbands_, ii. 69; spelling of his name, v. 124; style ungrammatical, iv. 18, n. 2; terrifies the lonely reader, i. 70; Timon's scolding, iv. 26; tragedies inferior to Home's _Douglas_, ii. 320, n. 1; Warburton's edition, i. 175, 176, n. 1, 329; witches, iii. 382; quotations _As you Like it_, iii. 2. 210-iii. 255, n. 4 _Coriolanus_, iii. 1 325-iii. 256, n. 1; iv. 4, 5-i. 263, n. 3; _Cymbeline_, iii. 3. 38-iii. 450; iv. 2. 261-iv. 235, n. 1; _Hamlet_, i. 2. 133-v. 155, n. 1; i. 2 185-iv. 335, n. 3; i. 3. 41-iii. 178, n. 3; iii. 1. 56-v. 279, n. 2; iii. 1. 78-ii. 298, n. 3; iii. 2. 40-ii. 159, n. 5; iii. 2. 68-ii. 384; iii. 2 371-ii. 291, n. 2; iii. 4. 60-v. 19, n. 3; iii. 4. 63-i. 118; _1 Henry IV_, v. 4. 161-i. 250; _2 Henry IV_, i. 2. 9-iv. 178, n. 5; iii. 1. 9-v. 140, n. 2; iii. 2. 67-v. 310, n. 3; iv. 1 179-iv. 406, n. 1; _1 Henry VI_, i. 2. 12-v. 284, n. 1; _2 Henry VI_, iii. 3. 29-v. 113, n. 1; iv. 2. 141-iii. 51, n. 1; _Henry VIII_, iii. 2. 358-i. 315, n. 3; iv. 2. 51--67-iv. 71, n. 3; iv. 2. 76-i. 24;
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