The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page ix
... young relatives in the progress of their studies , and opened advantages of various kinds . Our poet had been preceded in his legal studies by his cousin John Ford , son of an elder brother of his father's family , to whom he appears to ...
... young relatives in the progress of their studies , and opened advantages of various kinds . Our poet had been preceded in his legal studies by his cousin John Ford , son of an elder brother of his father's family , to whom he appears to ...
Page x
... that he had in- volved himself in some unsuccessful affair of love , while at home , with a young lady , whom , by an ungallant allusion , I fear , to the Greek , he at one time calls the cruel Lycia , and , at another X INTRODUCTION .
... that he had in- volved himself in some unsuccessful affair of love , while at home , with a young lady , whom , by an ungallant allusion , I fear , to the Greek , he at one time calls the cruel Lycia , and , at another X INTRODUCTION .
Page xix
... intervention of supernatural aid . Young Thorney required no instigation to perpetrate any mischief : he carried the fiend ( a far more awful demon than the stage could supply ) in his own breast , and the INTRODUCTION . xix.
... intervention of supernatural aid . Young Thorney required no instigation to perpetrate any mischief : he carried the fiend ( a far more awful demon than the stage could supply ) in his own breast , and the INTRODUCTION . xix.
Page xxx
... young prince , yet he never permits a doubt of it to escape him , and thus skil- fully avoids the awkwardness of shaking the credit and diminishing the interest of his chief character ; for Perkin and not Henry is the hero of the play ...
... young prince , yet he never permits a doubt of it to escape him , and thus skil- fully avoids the awkwardness of shaking the credit and diminishing the interest of his chief character ; for Perkin and not Henry is the hero of the play ...
Page lv
... young Master Ireland . ' Macklin , who only wanted his trick to succeed for a night or two , was satisfied with referring to Ford's Sonnets and Poems , ' as a convincing proof that he lived in strict friendship with Shakspeare ; but his ...
... young Master Ireland . ' Macklin , who only wanted his trick to succeed for a night or two , was satisfied with referring to Ford's Sonnets and Poems , ' as a convincing proof that he lived in strict friendship with Shakspeare ; but his ...
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