tuation
marks in the Index were silently regularized.
_Unchanged:_
Apollonius[1] of Thyana,
"Oh cussa heart [mismatched quotes]
his play of Amphytrion
His younger cotemporary [standard spelling for this publication]
he avows his villany [common spelling]
_Corrected:_
in the case already mentioned [men/ed at line break]
as the only valuable levellers [valuabe]
so flat, and unaffecting a manner [unaffecing]
many of the German plays are highly exceptionable [exeptionable]
_Punctuation and Typography:_
HA! I LIKE NOT THAT
[_Printed in small capitals, with ordinary lower-case "no"
in "NOT"_]
... spoke the words "this is a sorry sight," better. [missing "]
an ornament to his profession." [missing "]
Miss Smith ... is spoken of as follows:
"Macbeth by Mr. Kemble ...
"Some faults ... performances."
[_the original has opening quotes at the beginning of the second
paragraph only; opening and closing quotes were added conjecturally
in the final paragraph_]
_none but a poet should edit a poet_," [missing open quote]
"What! has this _thing_ appeared again to night?"
[missing close quote]
"You spirits oft _walk_." [missing close quote]
And faction's whirlwind cease to roar [missing punctuation]
preserves its course, its name, [missing ,]
"a _complete list_ ... in the English language,"
[missing close quote]
springs in each human breast [missing .]
"si quid loquar audiendum." [missing open quote]
similar to a triple shake. [extraneous close quote]
"The maid with the mildly flowing hair," [missing close quote]
Many a crown was cracked and many a heavy blow [invisible "and"]
_Index_:
Missing or inconsistent punctuation has been silently regularized.
_Poetry_
Soldier to his horse, 499 [tohis]
Zengis, so unintelligible audience not understand it
[word missing in original]
* * * * *
* * * *
VENONI,
OR THE
NOVICE OF ST. MARK'S.
A DRAMA, IN THREE ACTS.
By M. G. LEWIS.
Printed for Bradford and Inskeep, No. 4, South Third-Street,
Philadelphia; Inskeep and Bradford, New-York;
and William M'Ilhenny, Boston,
by Smith And Maxwell.
VENONI; OR, THE NOVICE OF ST. MARK'S.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
The Viceroy of Sicily.
The Marquis Caprara.
Father Coelestino, prior of St. Mark's.
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