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may show that any word expressive of dissembling NOTICE.-The SECOND EDITION of
is out of place, and the epithet princely sufficiently
full and apt. The hypocrisy is fully expressed in
Isabella's outward-sainted, and in the five lines
that follow. No further repetition is needed.
Nor ought any such repetition be put in the
mouth of Claudio, for he, with the rest of the

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

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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 :

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even so may Angelo,

In all his dressings, characts, titles, forms,
Be an arch-villain.

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. That the players had some confused knowledge of the derivation is, perhaps, shown by the first folio reading-"What the prenzie, Angelo." In all cases the fact remains that prenzie can be derived, as many other words were derived, from the Italian Prenze, or Prince.

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TOOTH BRUSHES and Penetrating unbleached Hair Brushes, Improved Flesh and Cloth Brushes, genuine Smyrna Sponges, and every description of Brush, Comb, and Perfumery. The Tooth Brushes search between the divisions of the Teeth-the bristles do not come loose. Metcalfe's celebrated Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2. per box.Address, 131B, OXFORD-STREET.

Harrow, Rusby, and other great Schools. Shirts, Hosiery, Hats, &c., ROYAL ALBERT

LADIES.-Several new DESIGNS in

FORLAIDE COSTUMES and JACKETS, amongst which are

the "Beatrice" and "Russian Navy." Being made of Woollen Fabrics,
the same skill in fitting and workmanship is required as in the pro-
duction of Gentlemen's Clothing and Ladies' Riding Habits. The
Ladies' Ulster "Dreadnought," with Self-contracting Waist Belt,
introduced and registered by H. J. NICOLL, for Walking or Travelling,
is rain-repellent and yet thoroughly evaporable.

To be had only at H. J. NICOLL'S several Addresses, 114, 116, 118,
120, Regent-street, and 22, Cornhill, London; 10, Mosley-street, Man-
chester; 50, Bold-street, Liverpool; and 39, New-street, Birmingham.

THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER.

-The REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced more than thirty
years ago by WILLIAM S. BURTON, when PLATED by the patent
process of Messrs. Elkington & Co., is the best article next to silver
that can be employed as such, either usefully or ornamentally, as by
no test can it be distinguished from real silver.

A small useful Set, guaranteed of first quality for finish and dura-
bility, as follows:-
Fiddle Bead King's
or Old
Silver Thread Shell

Patterns.

12 Table Forks..

12 Table Spoons

12 Dessert Forks

12 Dessert Spoons

12 Tea Spoons

6 Egg Spoons, gilt bowls

2 Sauce Ladles

1 Gravy Spoon

2 Salt Spoons, gilt bowls

1 Mustard Spoon, gilt bowl

1 Pair of Sugar Tongs..

1 Pair of Fish Carvers

1 Butter Knife

1 Soup Ladle

1 Sugar Sifter

Total

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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF FOREIGN WINES. The various Types of Ports and Sherries, in Butts and Pipes, exhibited by me in No. 5 Vault, at the Royal Albert Hall, are Shipped direct from the Lodges of Messrs. SILVA & COSENS, Villa Nova (Oporto), and from the Bodegas of F. W. COSENS, Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz, and can be Tasted by any Gentleman giving his Card to the Attendant. Half-Pint Samples can be taken away on Payment. HENRY HOLL, 18A, Basinghall-street, E.C.

SPECIALITIES of HENRY BRETT & CO.:

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E. LAZENBY & SON, Sole Proprietors of the celebrated Receipts, and Manufacturers of the PICKLES, SAUCES, and CONDIMENTS, so long and favourably distinguished by their name, are compelled to CAUTION the Public against the inferior preparations which are put up and labelled in close imitation of their goods, with a view to mislead the public.-92, WIGMORE-STREET, Cavendish-square (late 6, Edwards-street, Portman-square); and 18, Trinity-street, London.

HARVEY'S SAUCE.-CAUTION.-The

admirers of this celebrated Sauce are particularly requested to observe that each Bottle, prepared by E. LAZENBY & SON, bears the label used so many years, signed "Elizabeth Lazenby."

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Tea and Coffee Sets, Electro Silver on White Metal, 31. 158. to 251.
Ditto, Electro Silver on Nickel, 10l. to 241.

Dish Covers, Electro Silver on Nickel :-A set of four, plain, elegant
pattern, 9; a set of four, beaded pattern, 101. 108.; a set of four, fluted
pattern, 121. 108.; chased and engraved patterns from 147. to 261.

Corner Dishes, Electro Silver, from 71. 108. to 181. 188. the set of four;
Warmers, 71. 28. 6d. to 151. 158.; Biscuit Boxes, 148. to 5l 108.
Cruet Frames, Electro Silver:-Three glasses, 128. to 21. 68. four do.,
158. to 21. 188.; six do., 11. 48. to 41. 168.; seven do., 11. 188. to 71. 108.
Dessert Fruit Knives and Forks, from 458. to 91. 128. the dozen pair.
Cases from 88.

Fish Eaters:-Knives, from 458. to 968. the dozen. Knives and forks,
from 41. 48. to 81. 88. 6d. the dozen pairs. Cases from 88. and 158. Fish
Carvers, in cases, from 158. to 848. the pair.

All kinds of Replating done by the patent process.

WILLIAM S. BURTON,

General Furnishing Ironmonger, by appointment, to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, sends a Catalogue, containing upwards of 850 Illus-
trations of his unrivalled Stock, with List of Prices and Plans of the
30 large Show Rooms, post free.-39. Oxford-street, W.; 1, 1A, 2, 3, and
4, Newman-street; 4, 5, and 6, Perry's-place; and 1, Newman-yard,
London, W.

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HUBB'S NEW PATENT SAFES, steel-plated

Prices, with 130 Illustrations, of all sizes and qualities, of Chubb's
Safes, Strong-room Doors, and Locks, sent free by CHUBB & SON,
57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London.

THE LITERARY MACHINE (PATENTED)

for holding a Book, Writing-desk, Lamp, Meals, &c., in any position over a Bed, Sofa, or Easy Chair. Invaluable to Invalids and Students. Admirably adapted for India. A most useful gift. Prices from 218.

INVALID COUCH, 4. 108., adjustable to 100 positions, strong, light,

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FIELD'S PATENT WEDGE-FITTING, in COMPOSITE,
STEARINE, PARAFFINE, and OZOKERIT.

Fit firmly in the Sockets, thus saving the trouble and dangerous use
of Paper.

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Sold Everywhere. Wholesale only of

J. C. & J. FIELD, UPPER MARSH, LAMBETH,

Sole Manufacturers of Ozokerit, Self-Fitting, and Wedge-Fitting
Candles, and of the United Service Soap.

AMPS AND CANDLES.

BARCLAY & SON.

138, Regent-street, London,

LAMP MAKERS and WAX CHANDLERS to HER MAJESTY the QUEEN and H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES,

beg to call the attention of the Public to their entirely New Stock of MODERATOR and KEROSENE TABLE and SUSPENSION LAMPS, in real Japanese, Satsuma, Rouen, Gien, and Majolica Wares, Brass and Repoussé Work, Platina, Silver Plate, &c.

Genuine WAX CANDLES, for CHURCH USE, made to order.

HAIR RESTORER.-Large Bottles, 18. 6d. each.

LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER (Pepper's Preparation) will restore in a few days Grey or prematurely Light Hair to its original Colour with perfect safety and completeness.-Sold by all Chemists; and J. PEPPER, 37, Tottenham-court-road, whose Name and Address must be on the Label, or it is not genuine.

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EALTH, STRENGTH, and ENERGY.PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC strengthens the Nerves, enriches the Blood, promotes Appetite, and thoroughly restores Health. Bottles, 48. 6d., 11s., and 228.; carriage free, 66 stamps. -J. PEPPER, 237, Tottenham-court-road, London, and all Chemists.

DIGESTION

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Prepared by T. MORSON & SON,
and recommended by the Medical Profession.

Sold as Wine in bottles from 38., Lozenges in boxes from 28. 6d. Globules in bottles from 28., and as Powder in 1-oz. bottles, at 58. each, by all Chemists, and the Manufacturers,

THOMAS MORSON & SON,
24, Southampton-row, W.C., London.
See name on label.

DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA.

The best remedy for ACIDITY of the STOMACH, HEART BURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, and INDIGESTION; and the best mild aperient for Delicate Constitutions; especially adapted for LADIES, CHILDREN, and INFANTS. DINNEFORD & CO. 179, New Bond-street, London; and of all Chemists throughout the World.

elegant, luxurious. BATH CHAIRS, 11. 10. MERLIN CHAIRS, AT THIS SEASON, PARR'S LIFE PILLS are

71. 108. CARRYING CHAIRS, 2. 158. BED RESTS, &c. Illus-
trated Pamphlets, post-free.-J. CARTER, 6a, New Cavendish-street,
Great Portland-street, W.

used by THOUSANDS. They clear from the body all hurtful impurities, and promote a regular and healthy action of the Liver and Bowels. Sold by all Chemists.

NOTICE.

NEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF 'ARCHIE LOVELL:

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ANONYMOUS.

The LAST of the CAVALIERS.

NANCY, by RHODA BROUGHTON; The WOOING O'T, by Mrs. ALEXANDER; and The MASTER of GREYLANDS, by Mrs. HENRI

WOOD, have just been added to this Series.

To be obtained at every Bookseller's and Railway Station in the United Kingdom.

RICHARD BENTLEY & SON, NEW BURLINGTON-STREET.

Editorial Communications should be addressed to "The Editor-Advertisements and Business Letters to "The Publisher "-at the Office, 20, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C. Printed by EDWARD J. FRANCIS, at "THE ATHENEUM PRESS," No. 4, Took's-court, Chancery-lane, E.C.; and Published by JOHN FRANCIS, at No. 20, Wellington-street, Strand, W.0. 2, 187.

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