Hannibal and Scipio An historicall tragedy |
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I desire thee Reader to take notice that some escapes have past the Presse; As Tuning for Tunny; dimacing for dimning: meane for meere; stand for share, &c. which notwithstanding are corrected in divers of the copies: where they are not, let thine owne judgement rectifie them, before thy rashnesse condemne me. Farewell.
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