The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... WEBER . To the dramas I have subjoined , for the first time , " Fame's Memorial , " which had been already given to ... Weber's talents , is drawn up with such neatness and perspicuity that it would be a crying injustice to the author to ...
... WEBER . To the dramas I have subjoined , for the first time , " Fame's Memorial , " which had been already given to ... Weber's talents , is drawn up with such neatness and perspicuity that it would be a crying injustice to the author to ...
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... to the present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will be found . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . Gifford , p . 7. Weber In the long list of errors and emendations ...
... to the present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will be found . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . Gifford , p . 7. Weber In the long list of errors and emendations ...
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... Weber is " very indubitably , " an admirable judge of what belongs to the ancients , and a no less admirable critic on the originality of his author ! It happens , unfor- tunately for his sagacity , on the present occasion , however ...
... Weber is " very indubitably , " an admirable judge of what belongs to the ancients , and a no less admirable critic on the originality of his author ! It happens , unfor- tunately for his sagacity , on the present occasion , however ...
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... Weber bursts into an extasy of delight — not at the skill of the youth , but - at the musical science of Mr. Steevens , who , it is well ascertained , did not know a crotchet from a quaver . " The very valuable notes , " he says , " to ...
... Weber bursts into an extasy of delight — not at the skill of the youth , but - at the musical science of Mr. Steevens , who , it is well ascertained , did not know a crotchet from a quaver . " The very valuable notes , " he says , " to ...
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... Weber does not see that he has corrupted the original both in the text and the note on it . He reads , " A she - surgeon , which is , in fact , a mere matter of colour , " whereas the poet's words are , " A she - surgeon ; which is , in ...
... Weber does not see that he has corrupted the original both in the text and the note on it . He reads , " A she - surgeon , which is , in fact , a mere matter of colour , " whereas the poet's words are , " A she - surgeon ; which is , in ...
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