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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
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2525 That I haue vttred, bring me to the test, 25253.4.142
1856 Ramsay
Ramsay ≈ verp (Halford analogue) See 2526
2525-7 bring . . . gambole from] Ramsay (1856, 5: 125): <p. 125> “In a spirit of bitter irony, he in some degree countenances the idea of his own madness, although when about to address himself to an earnest and difficult task, he offers to expose himself to a test, which modern physicians have affirmed to be correct: [quotes passage]. The late Sir Henry Halford,† in an interesting essay on tests on insanity, gives some curious instances and illustrations of the correctness of the proposed test.” </p.125>
<p.125><n.> “†See Sir Henry Halford’s Essay on ‘Popular Classical Illustrations of Insanity,’ ‘Essays and Orations,’ p. 55.” <n></p.125>
Halford is cited by both MacDonell and Verplanck. Ramsay, however, supplied publication information.
1857 fieb
fieb
2525 bring . . . test] Fiebig (ed. 1857): “I.e. Put me to the proof, and I shall be able to repeat it in the same words,—a trial, or test, which a madman would not be able to stand.”
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