The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xviii
... heaven and earth into commotion at every step : but the witch of those days was a miserable crea- ture , enfeebled by age , soured by poverty , and maddened by inveterate persecution and abuse . And what were the scenic adjuncts which ...
... heaven and earth into commotion at every step : but the witch of those days was a miserable crea- ture , enfeebled by age , soured by poverty , and maddened by inveterate persecution and abuse . And what were the scenic adjuncts which ...
Page cxii
... heaven . now - moves to heaven . A slight error ; but which mars the sense of a very pa- thetic passage . G. 352. W.320 . - I'll look the bodies safe cxii INTRODUCTION .
... heaven . now - moves to heaven . A slight error ; but which mars the sense of a very pa- thetic passage . G. 352. W.320 . - I'll look the bodies safe cxii INTRODUCTION .
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... heaven , & c . G. 33. W.30 . - Careful , “ i . e . full of cares . " Very good indeed . G. 37. W.33 . - Reserving the relation to the secrecy Read : Of your own princely care . of your own princely ear . G.40 . W.36 . - Exeunt king ...
... heaven , & c . G. 33. W.30 . - Careful , “ i . e . full of cares . " Very good indeed . G. 37. W.33 . - Reserving the relation to the secrecy Read : Of your own princely care . of your own princely ear . G.40 . W.36 . - Exeunt king ...
Page cxc
... , make holiday , Tie up thy steeds , and let the Cyclops play : Mulciber , leave thy anvil , and be trim ; Comb thy black muzzle , be no longer grim : Mercury , be quick , with mirth furnish the heavens CXC COMMENDATORY VERSES .
... , make holiday , Tie up thy steeds , and let the Cyclops play : Mulciber , leave thy anvil , and be trim ; Comb thy black muzzle , be no longer grim : Mercury , be quick , with mirth furnish the heavens CXC COMMENDATORY VERSES .
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John Ford. Mercury , be quick , with mirth furnish the heavens ; Jove , this day let all run at six and sevens ; And Ganimede , be nimble , to the brim Fill bowls of nectar that the Gods may swim , To solemnise their health that did ...
John Ford. Mercury , be quick , with mirth furnish the heavens ; Jove , this day let all run at six and sevens ; And Ganimede , be nimble , to the brim Fill bowls of nectar that the Gods may swim , To solemnise their health that did ...
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