The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cviii
... art , and jealousy decry . if out of those inventions Which flow in Athens , thou hast there engross'd Some rarity of wit , & c . " Engrossed , i . e . taken a sketch , or a general idea of . " What is Mr. Weber thinking of ? Engrossed ...
... art , and jealousy decry . if out of those inventions Which flow in Athens , thou hast there engross'd Some rarity of wit , & c . " Engrossed , i . e . taken a sketch , or a general idea of . " What is Mr. Weber thinking of ? Engrossed ...
Page cxvii
... to the passage , he will discover no- thing like sense in Mr. Weber's emendation . Read : How say you by that , la ? and the sense is - What do you mean by that ? G.392 . W.360 . - Thou art as fretting as INTRODUCTION . cxvii.
... to the passage , he will discover no- thing like sense in Mr. Weber's emendation . Read : How say you by that , la ? and the sense is - What do you mean by that ? G.392 . W.360 . - Thou art as fretting as INTRODUCTION . cxvii.
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John Ford. G.392 . W.360 . - Thou art as fretting as an old gogram , " i , e . A prim old lady . " Ridiculous ! Gogram is a species of taffeta , gummed , like most of the silks and velvets in those days of stiffness and brocade ; and ...
John Ford. G.392 . W.360 . - Thou art as fretting as an old gogram , " i , e . A prim old lady . " Ridiculous ! Gogram is a species of taffeta , gummed , like most of the silks and velvets in those days of stiffness and brocade ; and ...
Page clxiv
... Thou art a common creature . thy praises That art a common creature ! G.398 . W.360 . - Ray . " Tis a lie . Folly . Squire ! Worshipful master Folly . Read : Ray . ' Tis a lie ; Be judged by this your Squire , else- Folly . " Squire ...
... Thou art a common creature . thy praises That art a common creature ! G.398 . W.360 . - Ray . " Tis a lie . Folly . Squire ! Worshipful master Folly . Read : Ray . ' Tis a lie ; Be judged by this your Squire , else- Folly . " Squire ...
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... Thou art my husband , death ; I embrace thee . This spoils the metre ; read : Thou art my husband , death , and I embrace thee ! G. 508. W. 455. - And may he better die , and sweeter live . What obliquity of intellect could lead to this ...
... Thou art my husband , death ; I embrace thee . This spoils the metre ; read : Thou art my husband , death , and I embrace thee ! G. 508. W. 455. - And may he better die , and sweeter live . What obliquity of intellect could lead to this ...
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