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Or Ioue . . . his Mouth Badham (Criticism Applied to Sh., p. 11): Read, ‘Or Jove for's thunder; 's heart is in his mouth.’ [See Text. Notes, this line, where it will be seen that Keightley has adopted a conjecture made by him in his Expositor; he is, however, therein anticipated, as Badham's Essay appeared twenty years before.—Ed.]

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