The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cxxix
... for this " quaint coin- age of Ford's brain " ! It was not discovered , till the preceding sheet was printed off , that this passage had been dislocated from the note , p . cxxix . k G. 483. W.439 . - Duke , Stand , and INTRODUCTION .
... for this " quaint coin- age of Ford's brain " ! It was not discovered , till the preceding sheet was printed off , that this passage had been dislocated from the note , p . cxxix . k G. 483. W.439 . - Duke , Stand , and INTRODUCTION .
Page cxxx
... Duke comes . [ Enter Duke with his sword drawn . Duke . Stand , and behold thy executioner . G. 386. W.355 . - Would tie the limits of our free effects . For this nonsense , read- fections . Would tie the limits of our free affects , i ...
... Duke comes . [ Enter Duke with his sword drawn . Duke . Stand , and behold thy executioner . G. 386. W.355 . - Would tie the limits of our free effects . For this nonsense , read- fections . Would tie the limits of our free affects , i ...
Page cxxxiii
... duke of York . This destroys all the contempt meant to be conveyed by the speaker . Read : A secretary from a duke of York . G.26 . W.25 . - Let my weak knees rot to the earth . Read : rot on the earth . i . e . before I rise . G. 28. W ...
... duke of York . This destroys all the contempt meant to be conveyed by the speaker . Read : A secretary from a duke of York . G.26 . W.25 . - Let my weak knees rot to the earth . Read : rot on the earth . i . e . before I rise . G. 28. W ...
Page cxxxvii
... duke Effeminately dolent . " Dolent , in this place , means submitting to reproaches , from the Fr. dolent . " Mr. Weber has read his French vocabulary almost as ill as his English one : it means here , and everywhere else , plaintive ...
... duke Effeminately dolent . " Dolent , in this place , means submitting to reproaches , from the Fr. dolent . " Mr. Weber has read his French vocabulary almost as ill as his English one : it means here , and everywhere else , plaintive ...
Page clvii
... Duke Impu [ of ] Dence . G. 331. W. 295. - Read : Both . How ? This trifling passage , which Mr. Weber has dropped , is the more necessary , as Futelli and Piero immediately reply to it . " Thus and thus , you stinkards ; " and kick ...
... Duke Impu [ of ] Dence . G. 331. W. 295. - Read : Both . How ? This trifling passage , which Mr. Weber has dropped , is the more necessary , as Futelli and Piero immediately reply to it . " Thus and thus , you stinkards ; " and kick ...
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