Schulers Books (THE DUCHESS OF MALFI - 26/26)

- THE DUCHESS OF MALFI - 26/26 -


<64> Medicinal.

<65> Strong broth.

<66> Another apartment in the same palace.

<67> The mandrake was supposed to give forth shrieks when uprooted, which drove the hearer mad.

<68> Unchaste.

<69> Supposed to be a sign of folly.

<70> Throw the hammer.

<71> Boil to shreds. (Dyce.) Qq, TO BOIL.

<72> Malfi. An apartment in the palace of the Duchess.

<73> Wealth.

<74> Lampoons.

<75> Plowshares.

<76> Spying.

<77> Deceptions.

<78> Soothing.

<79> The bed-chamber of the Duchess in the same.

<80> Qq. read SLIGHT.

<81> Powder of orris-root.

<82> Wheels of craft.

<83> Certificate that the books were found correct.

<84> The badge of a steward.

<85> Spies.

<86> Lot.

<87> For Plutus.

<88> Quick steps.

<89> Miss.

<90> Remains.

<91> Profession.

<92> An apartment in the Cardinal's palace at Rome.

<93> A decorated horse-cloth, used only when the court is traveling.

<94> The first quarto has in the margin: "The Author disclaims this Ditty to be his."

<95> Near Loretto.

<96> Small birds.

<97> His vizard.

<98> Malfi. An apartment in the palace of the Duchess.

<99> Curtain.

<100> The wife of Brutus, who died by swallowing fire.

<101> By artificial means.

<102> Profession.

<103> Spying.

<104> Another room in the lodging of the Duchess.

<105> Band.

<106> Bands.

<107> Boil.

<108> Punning on the two senses of "dye" and "corn."

<109> From exporting his grain.

<110> Optical glass.

<111> The Geneva Bible.

<112> Petticoat.

<113> Coach.

<114> A warm drink containing milk, wine, etc.

<115> Receptacle.

<116> A drug supposed to ooze from embalmed bodies.

<117> Curdled.

<118> Trial.

<119> An exclamation of impatience.

<120> Milan. A public place.

<121> In escheat; here, in fee.

<122> Disbeliever.

<123> Fraught.

<124> A gallery in the residence of the Cardinal and Ferdinand.

<125> A dog which worries sheep.

<126> A fabulous serpent that killed by its glance.

<127> Cut a caper.

<128> Broth.

<129> Skeletons.

<130> So Dyce. Qq. BROUGHT.

<131> Perfumed sweetmeats for the breath.

<132> Smoke.

<133> A fortification.

<134> Milan. An apartment in the residence of the Cardinal and Ferdinand.

<135> Reality.

<136> Mistake.

<137> i.e., the dead body.

<138> Another apartment in the same.

Comments on the preparation of this e-text:

All of the footnotes have been re-numbered, in the form .

A few punctuation marks have been added. These are always set off by angle brackets. Eg.

The names of the characters have been spelled out in full. Eg. CARDINAL was CARD.

Leading blanks are reproduced from the printed text. Eg.:

FERDINAND. Sister, I have a suit to you. DUCHESS. To me, sir?


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