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Page lxxix
... and the reader , who has yet to wade through the corruptions of the last edition , has already been too long detained from the dramatic pieces . In the long list of errors and emendations which follows INTRODUCTION . lxxix.
... and the reader , who has yet to wade through the corruptions of the last edition , has already been too long detained from the dramatic pieces . In the long list of errors and emendations which follows INTRODUCTION . lxxix.
Page lxxx
In the long list of errors and emendations which follows , it will be seen that the first column of figures applies to the present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will ...
In the long list of errors and emendations which follows , it will be seen that the first column of figures applies to the present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will ...
Page xcii
His address to Cleophila follows . G. 108. W.209 . - You took a goodly nap . Read : You took a jolly nap . G. 109. W.209 . - Apply'd ' t t'you . “ The old copy reads , apply'd t'ee : this is remarkably harsh .
His address to Cleophila follows . G. 108. W.209 . - You took a goodly nap . Read : You took a jolly nap . G. 109. W.209 . - Apply'd ' t t'you . “ The old copy reads , apply'd t'ee : this is remarkably harsh .
Page xciii
... and blindly blundering after Reed and Dodsley : the words , in the action , refer to Lord Peterborough , who had been present at the first representation of the tragedy , and applauded it . It does not follow that “ the first fruits ...
... and blindly blundering after Reed and Dodsley : the words , in the action , refer to Lord Peterborough , who had been present at the first representation of the tragedy , and applauded it . It does not follow that “ the first fruits ...
Page cvi
It should be observed , that the last three “ illustrative notes " closely follow one another on the same page . Surely no blind mole ever blundered into day so unluckily . wages , ” G.299 . W.274 . - The handmaid to the wages ...
It should be observed , that the last three “ illustrative notes " closely follow one another on the same page . Surely no blind mole ever blundered into day so unluckily . wages , ” G.299 . W.274 . - The handmaid to the wages ...
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