The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xvi
... appears to a few introductory lines , which he calls a Prologue . If I understand him , he says , that it was favourably received on the stage ; and he therefore argues well of its reception from the general reader . " But as the year ...
... appears to a few introductory lines , which he calls a Prologue . If I understand him , he says , that it was favourably received on the stage ; and he therefore argues well of its reception from the general reader . " But as the year ...
Page xvii
... appears among the plays performed by Mr. Henslowe's company in 1597 ; this was not too early for Decker , and may have been the foundation of the present work , with a more popular name : -for Edmonton had already given a " Devil to the ...
... appears among the plays performed by Mr. Henslowe's company in 1597 ; this was not too early for Decker , and may have been the foundation of the present work , with a more popular name : -for Edmonton had already given a " Devil to the ...
Page xxii
... appear again before the public , as the next play , " Tis pity she's a Whore , " was not given to the press till nearly four years after the former ; when , as if to indemnify himself for his constrained forbearance , he published three ...
... appear again before the public , as the next play , " Tis pity she's a Whore , " was not given to the press till nearly four years after the former ; when , as if to indemnify himself for his constrained forbearance , he published three ...
Page xxiii
... appears from a note in the last edition of Beaumont and Fletcher ( vol . i . p . 239. ) † that the tale is extant in a small col- lection of French Tales by Rossell ; from whom Ford perhaps may have borrowed it . " Rossell relates the ...
... appears from a note in the last edition of Beaumont and Fletcher ( vol . i . p . 239. ) † that the tale is extant in a small col- lection of French Tales by Rossell ; from whom Ford perhaps may have borrowed it . " Rossell relates the ...
Page xxiv
... appears from a confession wrung from her with little effort , had long suffered her thoughts to wander in the same polluted path as her brother ; and , though her conscience , as she subsequently professes , stood up against her lust ...
... appears from a confession wrung from her with little effort , had long suffered her thoughts to wander in the same polluted path as her brother ; and , though her conscience , as she subsequently professes , stood up against her lust ...
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