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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 Excerpt: ...As fire drives out fire, so pity, pity." Play of T. Andron. v, 3, --" Tear for tear, and loving kiss for kiss, Thy brother Marcius tenders," &c. Middleton.Wisdom of Solomon, &c, Dyce.vol. v, p. 389, --" All four are one, each in all four's place." And so in other classes of words. Borneo and Juliet, ii, 6, --" These violent delights have violent ends," &c. Chapman, Odyss., iii, p. 37, --" What know they, but at length thy father may Come, and with violence their violence pay? " M The "Lectures on Shakespeare," though published after Walker's death, are principally a reprint from the Literary Eemains, from which Walker quoted here, but omitted the volume and page.--Ed. Beaumont and Fletcher, Maid's Tragedy, v, 2, Moxon, vol. i, p. 22, col. 1, --"Withyour temptations on temptations," &c. King and No King, ii, 2, Moxon, vol. i, p. 60, col. 1, --" And live to see your children's children Sit at your boards with plenty." Pericles, iv, 4, Gower, --" From bourn to bourn, region to region." Ford, Lover's Melancholy, i, ad Jin., Moxon, p. 6, col. 2, --" Diamonds cut diamonds: they who would prove To thrive in cunning, must cure love with love." Milton, P. L., ix, 1071--" and find we know Both good and evil, good lost, and evil got." P. E. iv, 543--" Over the wilderness and o'er the plain." Main subject resumed, C. of E., v, 1, legitur, pessundato metro, --" These ears of mine, thou knowest, did hear thee." Know'-t, at any rate; but I suspect something is lost. Farewell, well fare &c. K. John, v. 7, --" Poison'd, ill fare! dead, forsook, cast off." So Marlowe, Jew of Malta, v, Dyce, vol i, p. 333, --" What, all alon...