The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 33
... appears , however , from better autho- rities than those before us , that Perkin was very respectably , not to say honourably , attended , on this occasion . VOL . II . ᎠA much distressed prince : king Charles of France , SCENE I. 33 ...
... appears , however , from better autho- rities than those before us , that Perkin was very respectably , not to say honourably , attended , on this occasion . VOL . II . ᎠA much distressed prince : king Charles of France , SCENE I. 33 ...
Page 44
... . " Yet he always appears on the side of violent counsels ; and more forward with his flattery than any of the courtiers in the king's confidence . For them we order thus ; Oxford in chief , 44 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... . " Yet he always appears on the side of violent counsels ; and more forward with his flattery than any of the courtiers in the king's confidence . For them we order thus ; Oxford in chief , 44 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 50
... arose from the printer's eye having been caught by the word imme- diately below it . 2 Hunt . I am Huntley , Old Alexander Gordon . ] This appears to be a mistake . The Nor more nor less ; and , lady , if 50 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... arose from the printer's eye having been caught by the word imme- diately below it . 2 Hunt . I am Huntley , Old Alexander Gordon . ] This appears to be a mistake . The Nor more nor less ; and , lady , if 50 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 61
... old writers , for curds and whey , or sour butter - milk . It appears to have been a favourite drink both with the Scotch and Irish . See Jonson , vol . v . p . 330 . Dal . Alas , sir , How can you cast SCENE II . 61 PERKIN WARBECK .
... old writers , for curds and whey , or sour butter - milk . It appears to have been a favourite drink both with the Scotch and Irish . See Jonson , vol . v . p . 330 . Dal . Alas , sir , How can you cast SCENE II . 61 PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 67
... appear how the English stand Affected to your title . Huntley , comfort Your daughter in her husband's absence ; fight With prayers at home for us , who , for nours , Must toil in fight abroad . Hunt . Prayers are the weapons your ho ...
... appear how the English stand Affected to your title . Huntley , comfort Your daughter in her husband's absence ; fight With prayers at home for us , who , for nours , Must toil in fight abroad . Hunt . Prayers are the weapons your ho ...
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