. The princess, a medley. an presenting me in thestreets of Dublin the finest bunch of daffodils I almost ever saw on the15th of April. It amused me at the time, for I had just been readingthe Quarterly article. We may add that ten days of ShakespearesMarch properly belonged to April, as we now reckon it. Page 161. In line 333, the early reading is if eer you came; andin 402, but come. Page 164. In line 146, the early eds. have A palace in our ownland. Page 170. In line 182, the early eds. have The gates of the garden. Page 171. In line 215, the early eds. have Or Lady Psyche, affirmdnot, or d
. The princess, a medley. an presenting me in thestreets of Dublin the finest bunch of daffodils I almost ever saw on the15th of April. It amused me at the time, for I had just been readingthe Quarterly article. We may add that ten days of ShakespearesMarch properly belonged to April, as we now reckon it. Page 161. In line 333, the early reading is if eer you came; andin 402, but come. Page 164. In line 146, the early eds. have A palace in our ownland. Page 170. In line 182, the early eds. have The gates of the garden. Page 171. In line 215, the early eds. have Or Lady Psyche, affirmdnot, or denied. Page 173. In line 366, the early eds. have and the rick. Page 175. In line 117, the early eds. have child for girl. Page 176 (note on 262-300). The passage now stands as in the 5th 3d ed. does not contain lines 26S and 276-279. In 269 it has But,Prince, the for But then this ; in 280, Yet for And; and in 282 and28S (also in 314), Life ! for Sdeath ! Page 1S0. In line 91, the early reading is and all her a-^ o, * - INDEX OF WORDS AND PHRASESEXPLAINED. Academe, , (motion), , , , , Giants zone, (= amazed), , (= praised), daffodilly, , who should say, ^an age, pillars from thehearth, 184. babe in arm, (accent), (= bore), (constellation), goat, brow, (for defence), (day), , , , (= broke), (= exercised), full East, , (of nightingale), , 156, , (personal), , 185. Caryatids, 170. Cassiopeia, 173. cast (= cast away), 157, 159. Castahes, 172. clang (transitive), 163. clapper in a garth, 160. cleft (form), 161, , , 182. closed (= included), (= cleft), ,
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