The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page ix
... hear nothing of him till 1606 , ( four years after his admission , ) when he published " Fame's Memorial , or the Earl of Devonshire de- ceased , " & c . an elegiac poem , in 4to . which he dedicated to the Countess , his widow . Why he ...
... hear nothing of him till 1606 , ( four years after his admission , ) when he published " Fame's Memorial , or the Earl of Devonshire de- ceased , " & c . an elegiac poem , in 4to . which he dedicated to the Countess , his widow . Why he ...
Page xxxvii
... all is life . Take , for example , the following passage : it is not a description that we read ; it is a series of events that we hear and see : d " the quick comedians Extemporally shall stage us , and INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... all is life . Take , for example , the following passage : it is not a description that we read ; it is a series of events that we hear and see : d " the quick comedians Extemporally shall stage us , and INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
Page lxxxix
... hear . Read : As we do here . i . e . in Bedlam . A trifling error , but one which yet takes away all the sense and all the sting of the passage . G.77 . W. 182.- " To limn , or limn , is to paint ; hence a limner is a painter . " Molto ...
... hear . Read : As we do here . i . e . in Bedlam . A trifling error , but one which yet takes away all the sense and all the sting of the passage . G.77 . W. 182.- " To limn , or limn , is to paint ; hence a limner is a painter . " Molto ...
Page xc
... . - The old Trojan's daughter of this house . For this read the . But , above all , hear Mr. Weber . The popularity of the achievements of the Greeks and Trojans led to an application of their names not very XC INTRODUCTION .
... . - The old Trojan's daughter of this house . For this read the . But , above all , hear Mr. Weber . The popularity of the achievements of the Greeks and Trojans led to an application of their names not very XC INTRODUCTION .
Page cxii
... hear the lady : 66 machine , " as the reader sees . Luc . I have devised such a curious snare As jealous Vulcan never yet devised , To grasp his armes , unable to resist , Death's instrument inclosed in these hands . And accordingly ...
... hear the lady : 66 machine , " as the reader sees . Luc . I have devised such a curious snare As jealous Vulcan never yet devised , To grasp his armes , unable to resist , Death's instrument inclosed in these hands . And accordingly ...
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