The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 115
... humour . K. Hen . Very likely : Yet we could temper mercy with extremity , Being not too far provoked . Enter OXFORD , KATHERINE in her richest Attire , DALYELL , JANE , and Attendants . Orf . Great sir , be pleased , With your accustom ...
... humour . K. Hen . Very likely : Yet we could temper mercy with extremity , Being not too far provoked . Enter OXFORD , KATHERINE in her richest Attire , DALYELL , JANE , and Attendants . Orf . Great sir , be pleased , With your accustom ...
Page 159
... humour to be pettish ; his installation , those rude but splendid pageantries and proces- sions , which , however they may now excite a smile , were then viewed with equal wonder and delight , and not altogether , perhaps , without ...
... humour to be pettish ; his installation , those rude but splendid pageantries and proces- sions , which , however they may now excite a smile , were then viewed with equal wonder and delight , and not altogether , perhaps , without ...
Page 161
... in the painted cloth . ] i . e . in the act of gazing at Diana , in a posture of mingled awe and surprize . There is some humour in the expression . VOL . II . M You are a faulty man ; and should we urge SCENE I. 161 CHASTE AND NOBLE .
... in the painted cloth . ] i . e . in the act of gazing at Diana , in a posture of mingled awe and surprize . There is some humour in the expression . VOL . II . M You are a faulty man ; and should we urge SCENE I. 161 CHASTE AND NOBLE .
Page 164
... humour the count , but chiefly , as she afterwards says , to defeat the " las- civious villanies " of her attendants , Camillo and Vespucci . My days in silent sadness . ] The old copy has goodness , evi- dently repeated , by mistake ...
... humour the count , but chiefly , as she afterwards says , to defeat the " las- civious villanies " of her attendants , Camillo and Vespucci . My days in silent sadness . ] The old copy has goodness , evi- dently repeated , by mistake ...
Page 170
... humour takes him , A set of music are permitted peaceably To cheer their solitariness , provided They are strangers , not acquainted near the city ; But never the same twice , pardon him that : - Nor must their stay exceed an hour , or ...
... humour takes him , A set of music are permitted peaceably To cheer their solitariness , provided They are strangers , not acquainted near the city ; But never the same twice , pardon him that : - Nor must their stay exceed an hour , or ...
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