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430 -LIFE- SPECIMEN PAGE of the ELIZABETH ANN Edition of Shakspere’s Works, by Prof. MARK LIDDOFF, pub- lished by SINGLEPAY, GAGE & CO.: in Forty Volumes, at $100 a volume. copy home to your family. Edition Limited to 100 sets. A great work. Take a Act III, Sc. 1. The Tragedie of Hamlet. 482. THUS=So, in this manner. A good word often used by S. and other writers: Cfr. Bible. Cfr. ‘Thus and So." Distin. bet. ‘So’ and ‘Sew.’ See too German Also—CONSCIENCE=here, * calm con- sideration.” Cfr. ‘ Auream vam mediocri- fatem’—Hor. Cir. too any dictionary — DOES-—sce Note, p. 95, sub do— MAKE=turn into, Cfr. the children’s prayer: * Make me a good little boy’ (or (Hew) and You—OF: Cfr. above.— RESOLUTION = determination. Cir. use of ‘resolve’ for ‘ resolution,’ e. g. “Resolves of the Congress’: Proc. of Col. Cong. HI, 2131S ¢ v. intr, See any English Gram.— SICKLIED=made to look as if sick. Cfr. ‘Look like thirty cents’: (U.S, Colloq). Cfr. ‘How green you are and fresh.’ King John, II, iv, 145: and ‘mobled,’ Ham. II, ii, §23— girl) — COW- ARDS, timo rous persons, “fraid cats;* O'RE, archaic THUS CONSCIENCE DOES MAKE for O'er=over: COWARDS OF VS ALL, (83 contraction AND THUS THE NATIUE HEW OF RESO. much used by not derived fr LUTION cow herds+ IS SICKLIED O'RE, WITH THE PALE WITH: Cir. (vide dict. John- CA THOUGHT, Tempest. 1, son, Donegan, AND ENTERPRIZES OF GREAT PITH AND 67—THE: Cfr. Skeat, Worces- MOMENT, The Mer ter, Webster, WITH THIS REGARD THEIR CURRANTS — Wives, title: Murray, Dime TURNE AWAY Cfr.note above Pocket Lexi- AND LOOSE THE NAME OF ACTION. —PALE: ple- SOFT YOU Now, onastic & re- THE FAIRE OPHELIA! NIMPH, IN THY dundant, as ORIZONS a sickly per- BE ALL MY SINNES REMEMBRED. — (yo son is certain to be pale, here to first person, Cfr. foruse, Bible, while all thinkers are not: name Common Prayer.Constitution of the U.S. —THE: article. Cir. ‘Grammar in given by publishers on application Rhyme,’ Early Victorian Text Soc. Distin. pale, pail — CAST = theatrical Proc. xxxix, pp. 903-4: ‘Three little term, its use here indicating the words we often sec Are articles, A, AN great interest of the people in S.'s and THE.—NATIVE= natural. Cfr. time in the stage: distin, Cast and ) Distin. bet. native Caste, both theat,—OF — wii supra— nse, meaning ‘ oyster," and TMOUGHT=study. See note on * pale’ * natural,’ meaning idiot —HEW=hue, above—AND3 w.s.—ENTERPRISES= or colour. Cfr. Hugh, man’s name: Cfr. undertakings. Note redundancy in too ‘hue and cry.’ Distin. bet. Hue phrase ‘Undertake an enterprise’— poet. writers— see Note above —US = man- and address of one who is not pale Photographs of Prof. LIDDOFF before, during, and after his work on this majestic edition: of Prof. LIDDOFF at work : of the shects of paper used (full sized): facsimile letters of Prof. LIDDOFF to the PUBLISHERS, saying that this is the best edition of Shakspere: of the PRINTER to the PUBLISHERS, saying that he has printed the edition in good style: and from the PUBLISHERS to the public, that this edition is unique; may be had for the asking. All concerned in the new work say that it is the best ever ! R. G. Butler, THREE DAYS FROM LEYOEN. AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. Macedonia. HAT the Macedonians are being massacred, the Government of his Maj- esty of Great Britain does not doubt. But are they being massa- cred in good faith, or are they playing to the galleries, merely? By the by, it seems just as well, after all, that no statue of Cromwell was raised at Westminster; for a statue turning its face, disgustedly, can hardly fail of giving scandal. UR SERVANTS—a never present help in time of trouble. comicbooks.com