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ACT V.-SCENE admiration afterwards Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blunder Bolingbroke cæsura called character Coleridge Coleridge's compositor copy death doth drama dramatist Dyce edition editor endeavoured error express Falstaff father feeling folio fool genius give Hamlet haste hath heard heart heaven honour human humour instance IV.-SCENE Juliet Julius Cæsar King King Lear lady Lamb language Lectures letter live look lord love's Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth means Mercutio Milton mind misprint moral nature never noble Notes and Emendations Notes and Queries object observation old corrector Othello passage passion person play pleasure poem poet poetry printed Prospectus Prospero purpose racter reader Richard Richard II Romeo Romeo and Juliet SCENE sense Shakespeare short-hand notes Singer soul speak tells thee things thou thought tion tongue tragedy true truth whole words Wordsworth writing