The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xx
... poor tra- ditionary juggling , the fable would form a beauti- ful whole , and prove one of the most tender and affecting of our domestic tragedies . It has been observed ( p . ix . ) that the poet entertained a high degree of love and ...
... poor tra- ditionary juggling , the fable would form a beauti- ful whole , and prove one of the most tender and affecting of our domestic tragedies . It has been observed ( p . ix . ) that the poet entertained a high degree of love and ...
Page xli
... poor maniacs in the Masque of Corax , to whom many of the characters , that figure in his idle buffooneries , might be intro- duced without ceremony . It is not pleasant to dwell on these defects ; though justice requires that they ...
... poor maniacs in the Masque of Corax , to whom many of the characters , that figure in his idle buffooneries , might be intro- duced without ceremony . It is not pleasant to dwell on these defects ; though justice requires that they ...
Page l
... poor , and for the purchase of bibles . " What's property , dear Swift ? - It is said by Winstanley that Ford's plays were profitable to the managers . It might be so ; though Winstanley , as Langbaine justly observes , is not the best ...
... poor , and for the purchase of bibles . " What's property , dear Swift ? - It is said by Winstanley that Ford's plays were profitable to the managers . It might be so ; though Winstanley , as Langbaine justly observes , is not the best ...
Page lv
... poor illiterate creature , possessed but a single grain of pru- dence , and known when and where to stop , his worthless forgeries might , at this moment , be visited by anniversary crowds of devoted pilgrims , in some splendid shrine ...
... poor illiterate creature , possessed but a single grain of pru- dence , and known when and where to stop , his worthless forgeries might , at this moment , be visited by anniversary crowds of devoted pilgrims , in some splendid shrine ...
Page xciv
... poor Mr. Weber suspects nothing ) was a strumpet , a kind of people who , with his leave , seldom freeze at the rock or wheel either . Cot- quean , in Hall , is an uxorious husband ; in Ford , a man with the habits of a brawling ...
... poor Mr. Weber suspects nothing ) was a strumpet , a kind of people who , with his leave , seldom freeze at the rock or wheel either . Cot- quean , in Hall , is an uxorious husband ; in Ford , a man with the habits of a brawling ...
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