decided that some other meaning is concealed under a misprint, but the following considerations "A CHARMING BOOK."-Athenæum. this beautiful Book, admirably suited for a Gift- may show that any word expressive of dissembling NOTICE.-The SECOND EDITION of THE world, has up to this moment believed in Angelo, PILGRIMAGE OF THE TIBER, and only now learns, and this on the sudden, that the godly deputy is a fellow-sinner, and of the same flesh and blood with himself. The editor of the second folio considered princely the true word, and, as I think, knowingly changed the outlandish and unreceived coinage into its current English equivalent. Such editors, too, as Steevens and Malone adopted it. But to leave mere authority. The Lord Angelo, by the Duke's deputation, became entitled to the adjunct of Prince, is so called by the Duke (i. 3, 1. 45), and apparently wore royal robes. Again, though the point has been overlooked, he is the only lord in the play, and, apparently, in the state. Escalus, an older counsellor, and the Duke's more trusted friend, is put below him, and he is-the Deputy. The Duke putting a marked distinction between him and Escalus, four times calls him cousin in the first part of the fifth act, and exclaims on the enormity of scandalously charging "him so near us (11. 151-3). Hence it may be fairly concluded that 'the lord Angelo" was of princely, that is, of ducal-royal blood. In both phases of his life, as 66 Lord Angelo and as the Prince," he would be princely, and in both the exemplar of a true prince, an ensample to all of godly life and conversation. It was known, too, that for his known manner of life the Duke had chosen him to be his vice-regent, and his first acts, if stern, corresponded thereto. Claudio's astonished exclamation may, therefore, be thus glossed:-"What, the princely Angelo, that pattern to all below him, he chosen for his uprightness and publicly-known morality to be our prince deputy, he a common sinner and outward-sainted hypocrite!" Yes, replies Isabella, who had herself said,-"To whom shall I complain [i. e. when the prince himself is the criminal]," and who is herself horrified at discovering an illdoing ruler in one set to correct ills, and seemingly bent in earnest on his task : even so may Angelo, In all his dressings, characts, titles, forms, Nor should it be forgotten that the play was written after the long reign of Elizabeth, and just after the accession of James, when the lives of godly princes, and the blessings they were to their people, were commonly dilated on, and the reigning examples referred to. These considerations seem to me such as might have guided Shakspeare in his choice of epithet. 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