The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page lxiii
... sure of age and ever - recurring disease , and left the task to others , had I not perceived that the booksellers had profited little by experience , and that our old poetry was still foisted upon the public from the modern copies ...
... sure of age and ever - recurring disease , and left the task to others , had I not perceived that the booksellers had profited little by experience , and that our old poetry was still foisted upon the public from the modern copies ...
Page xciii
... sure " should necessarily be the first of his studies . The writer's drift ( and he refers to it somewhat too ostenta- tiously ) is to insinuate to his patron that he neglected no serious employ for " this idle trade ! " G. 131. W. 11 ...
... sure " should necessarily be the first of his studies . The writer's drift ( and he refers to it somewhat too ostenta- tiously ) is to insinuate to his patron that he neglected no serious employ for " this idle trade ! " G. 131. W. 11 ...
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... Sure some dotage lend a cunning , & c . Read : G. 151. W. 134 . lends a cunning . I now appear in fashion Unto men , am received . " The old copy reads and ; but as very little sense can be ex- tracted from it , the alteration seems to ...
... Sure some dotage lend a cunning , & c . Read : G. 151. W. 134 . lends a cunning . I now appear in fashion Unto men , am received . " The old copy reads and ; but as very little sense can be ex- tracted from it , the alteration seems to ...
Page clv
... Ful . and Benatzi ! " G. 305. W. 274. - Sure this bulk of mine ' Tails in the size a tympany of greatness . On this absurd reading , Mr. Weber has a more absurd note , with which I will not afflict the reader INTRODUCTION . cly.
... Ful . and Benatzi ! " G. 305. W. 274. - Sure this bulk of mine ' Tails in the size a tympany of greatness . On this absurd reading , Mr. Weber has a more absurd note , with which I will not afflict the reader INTRODUCTION . cly.
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... Sure this bulk of mine Tails in the size ! A tympany of greatness Puffs up too monstrously my narrow chest . G. 306. W. 275. - I observed your dulness , While the whole ging crowd to me . Mr. Weber misunderstands the poet . Auria does ...
... Sure this bulk of mine Tails in the size ! A tympany of greatness Puffs up too monstrously my narrow chest . G. 306. W. 275. - I observed your dulness , While the whole ging crowd to me . Mr. Weber misunderstands the poet . Auria does ...
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