The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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John Ford. , in date , but which , in warmth of affection and judicious and zealous praise , is worth all that has since appeared on the subject . To leave Jonson , with the impression of this most cordial testimony to the talents and ...
John Ford. , in date , but which , in warmth of affection and judicious and zealous praise , is worth all that has since appeared on the subject . To leave Jonson , with the impression of this most cordial testimony to the talents and ...
Page lxxxvii
... 164. - On both his hands . Read : Both on his hands . G. 58. W. 165. - There are sundry kinds Of our affection . Read : There are sundry kinds Of this disturbance . G. 60. W. 166 . Pray walk on , I'll INTRODUCTION . lxxxvii.
... 164. - On both his hands . Read : Both on his hands . G. 58. W. 165. - There are sundry kinds Of our affection . Read : There are sundry kinds Of this disturbance . G. 60. W. 166 . Pray walk on , I'll INTRODUCTION . lxxxvii.
Page cvii
... affection to herself , and he then , with all the delicacy of respectful feeling , after an injunction of silence , replies , as in the text— Peace ! Calantha - is the princess - the king's daughter- Sole heir of Sparta : - ( her claims ...
... affection to herself , and he then , with all the delicacy of respectful feeling , after an injunction of silence , replies , as in the text— Peace ! Calantha - is the princess - the king's daughter- Sole heir of Sparta : - ( her claims ...
Page cxxii
... affectionate friend that Shakspeare ever possessed . With respect to Fletcher , of whose " profound regard for Shakspeare ” Mr. Weber is so confident , he is , I lament to say , the only dra- matic writer of those times , who can be ...
... affectionate friend that Shakspeare ever possessed . With respect to Fletcher , of whose " profound regard for Shakspeare ” Mr. Weber is so confident , he is , I lament to say , the only dra- matic writer of those times , who can be ...
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... affection - judge the rest . Could not the critic see that he was printing mere jargon ? Read : but as for me , Be record all my fate ! I do detest Your fury or affection : -judge the rest . A whole line dropt ! G. 473. W.431 . - The ...
... affection - judge the rest . Could not the critic see that he was printing mere jargon ? Read : but as for me , Be record all my fate ! I do detest Your fury or affection : -judge the rest . A whole line dropt ! G. 473. W.431 . - The ...
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