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Page xci
Enter Palador and Pelias.Read : Enter Palador , Amethus , and Pelias . This would not be worth noticing , were it not that Amethus is one of the speakers . G. 92. W. 195 , -To say , to be great . Read : To say as to be great .
Enter Palador and Pelias.Read : Enter Palador , Amethus , and Pelias . This would not be worth noticing , were it not that Amethus is one of the speakers . G. 92. W. 195 , -To say , to be great . Read : To say as to be great .
Page xcviii
The important corrections of this new Aristarchus consist merely in omitting the word enter , and exchanging study for cell . With respect to enter , which is a perpetual source of merriment to our critic , it is more fitted to call up ...
The important corrections of this new Aristarchus consist merely in omitting the word enter , and exchanging study for cell . With respect to enter , which is a perpetual source of merriment to our critic , it is more fitted to call up ...
Page cxii
“ Enter Lucretia , with a chair in her hand , which she sets on the stage . ... is “ grasped , ” like Ithocles , and stabbed without resistance by his wife ; who retires , as she entered , “ with the chair in her hand .
“ Enter Lucretia , with a chair in her hand , which she sets on the stage . ... is “ grasped , ” like Ithocles , and stabbed without resistance by his wife ; who retires , as she entered , “ with the chair in her hand .
Page cxxv
Enter Fiormonda , D'Avolos and Julia . ” Assuredly the conversation is such as Julia could not possibly be admitted to share . Having thus carelessly introduced the lady , Mr. Weber forgets her quite , and for aught that appears to the ...
Enter Fiormonda , D'Avolos and Julia . ” Assuredly the conversation is such as Julia could not possibly be admitted to share . Having thus carelessly introduced the lady , Mr. Weber forgets her quite , and for aught that appears to the ...
Page cxl
“ Enter Octavio and Nitido . " Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . “ As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must ...
“ Enter Octavio and Nitido . " Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . “ As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must ...
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