ctor who had appeared in place
of the other was performing. "What do you clap for?" said I to the
individual by my side, who was clapping most of all. "What do I clap
for?" said the man. "Why, to encourage Macready, to be sure. Don't you
see how divinely he acts? why, he beats Kean hollow. Besides that, he's
a moral man, and I like morality." "Do you mean to say," said I, "that
he was never immoral?" "I neither know nor care," said the man; "all I
know is that he has never been found out. It will never do to encourage
a public man who has been found out. No, no! the morality of the stage
must be seen after."
{212} _MS._ "Charlie" and "Charlie's" throughout.
{222} The _MS._ adds: "'It will, perhaps, be as well, first of all, to
go to the exhibition of British art, which is at present open. I hear he
has a picture there, which he has just finished. We will look at it, and
from that you may form a tolerable estimate of his powers.' Thereupon my
brother led the way, and we presently found ourselves in the Gallery of
British Art."
{231} _Arden_ throughout the _MS._
{232} The text is: "_Malheur_, as the French say, _that_ it is so
choked".
{235} "Bishop Sharpe," a pugilist of that name and time.
{236} _Three are after my death_.
{249} _MS._ (apparently) "L---," but see p. 276.
{250a} _MS._, "is quite as rational an amusement as politics".
{250b} _Le Noir_ in MS. _A_, and in _Rom. Rye_, app.
{251a} _MS._, "L---," or "T."
{251b} _MS._, "Canning".
{350} _MS._, "The Times".
{484} _MS._ "Lord A[berdeen]".
{553} The one sole emendation consists in substituting the masc.
_cheval_ for the fem. _jument_, on p. 314. _Le_ jument est _beau_ was a
solecism that could not longer be tolerated.
{555} _Boxiana_, ii., 497.
{565} Beginning--
_Mas tinn no slan atharlaigheas fein_,
_Do ghluais me tra_, _agus bfheirde me_,
_Air cuairt an Seoin le socal dfhaghail_,
"_An Stafartach saimh_, _nach gnath gan cheill_."
{566} "El qual (Noe) despues del diluuio, por su inuencion del uino, fue
lhamado lano, porque Ianin en ebraico quiere dezir uino, y lo pintan con
dos caras boltadas, porque tuuo uista antes del diluuio y despues"
(_Foja_ 71, _verso_).
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