The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page viii
... father of our poet was in the commission of the peace . Whether this honourable situation was procured for him by the interest of his wife's father cannot be told ; it may however be reasonably surmised , that his connection with one of ...
... father of our poet was in the commission of the peace . Whether this honourable situation was procured for him by the interest of his wife's father cannot be told ; it may however be reasonably surmised , that his connection with one of ...
Page ix
... father's family , to whom he appears to have looked up with much respect , and to have borne an almost fraternal affection : this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems to have taken his young relation more immediately ...
... father's family , to whom he appears to have looked up with much respect , and to have borne an almost fraternal affection : this gentleman was entered at Gray's Inn ; but Popham seems to have taken his young relation more immediately ...
Page lv
... , in some splendid shrine set apart , in his father's house , for these pious purposes . * See " H. Ireland's Confessions . " , in date , but which , in warmth of e - f 2 INTRODUCTION . lv The reader may wonder, perhaps, why this ...
... , in some splendid shrine set apart , in his father's house , for these pious purposes . * See " H. Ireland's Confessions . " , in date , but which , in warmth of e - f 2 INTRODUCTION . lv The reader may wonder, perhaps, why this ...
Page lxxxv
... father dying some year before , or more , she had notice of it , and with much joy * returned home , and as report voiced it , at Athens en- joyed her happiness . She was long an exile . For now , noble sir , if you , & c . Simple folly ...
... father dying some year before , or more , she had notice of it , and with much joy * returned home , and as report voiced it , at Athens en- joyed her happiness . She was long an exile . For now , noble sir , if you , & c . Simple folly ...
Page cxix
... fathers upon him every word which he cannot find in the commentaries on Shakspeare . But how is unsoul'd ( “ which signifies , " as he says , " with- out a soul " ) more quaint than unbreech'd , or unshod , or a hundred other similar ...
... fathers upon him every word which he cannot find in the commentaries on Shakspeare . But how is unsoul'd ( “ which signifies , " as he says , " with- out a soul " ) more quaint than unbreech'd , or unshod , or a hundred other similar ...
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