The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xi
... eye , could not have reached his eighteenth year . Yet he owes some- thing to this pursuit . He had evidently wooed the lady ( herself a muse ) in verse , and symptoms of wounded vanity occasionally appear at the in- flexibility of this ...
... eye , could not have reached his eighteenth year . Yet he owes some- thing to this pursuit . He had evidently wooed the lady ( herself a muse ) in verse , and symptoms of wounded vanity occasionally appear at the in- flexibility of this ...
Page xxxix
... eye ; yet it is hardly possible to peruse his passionate scenes without the most painful interest , the most heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise at least , I can conceive nothing else adequate to the excitement of such ...
... eye ; yet it is hardly possible to peruse his passionate scenes without the most painful interest , the most heart - thrilling delight . This can only arise at least , I can conceive nothing else adequate to the excitement of such ...
Page lxxxvii
... eyes , and blubber out my speech thus . Read : Wipe mine eyes , fold my arms , and blubber out my speech , as thus . G.55 . W. 162. - Have at thee at last of all : For the Princess Tha- masta , she that is my mistress indeed , she is ...
... eyes , and blubber out my speech thus . Read : Wipe mine eyes , fold my arms , and blubber out my speech , as thus . G.55 . W. 162. - Have at thee at last of all : For the Princess Tha- masta , she that is my mistress indeed , she is ...
Page cviii
... eyes wearied themselves in vain to detect a mistake . Read : When any troubled passion makes assault On the unguarded castle , & c . G.317 . W.290 . Read : corner of the earth . corner in the earth ; which better expresses the poet's ...
... eyes wearied themselves in vain to detect a mistake . Read : When any troubled passion makes assault On the unguarded castle , & c . G.317 . W.290 . Read : corner of the earth . corner in the earth ; which better expresses the poet's ...
Page cxxxv
... eyes of needles is every way worthy of the critic . Read : Let my skin be punch'd full of oylet - holes , & c ... eye to pity . an eye of pity . and healths in bonny clabber . " I have not been able to discover what particular kind of ...
... eyes of needles is every way worthy of the critic . Read : Let my skin be punch'd full of oylet - holes , & c ... eye to pity . an eye of pity . and healths in bonny clabber . " I have not been able to discover what particular kind of ...
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