The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cvi
... brother's passion , tend One finger , but to ease it . lend One finger , but to ease it . G. 301. W. 276. - Calantha ' tis : the princess , the king's daughter , Sole heir of Sparta . " I have ventured , " Mr. Weber says , " to make an ...
... brother's passion , tend One finger , but to ease it . lend One finger , but to ease it . G. 301. W. 276. - Calantha ' tis : the princess , the king's daughter , Sole heir of Sparta . " I have ventured , " Mr. Weber says , " to make an ...
Page cxli
... brother , May spend what his friend left in expectation , Of being turn'd out of service for attendance . What strange pointing ! Read That pays some shares in all . A • younger brother May spend what his friend left , in expectation Of ...
... brother , May spend what his friend left in expectation , Of being turn'd out of service for attendance . What strange pointing ! Read That pays some shares in all . A • younger brother May spend what his friend left , in expectation Of ...
Page cxliv
... brother . Read : Whither ? But he's my brother . G. 157. W. 139.- " Exeunt omnes . " One however remains . After a speech of several lines , he also withdraws , and Mr. Weber carefully repeats the " Exeunt . " G. 158. W. 141. - You two ...
... brother . Read : Whither ? But he's my brother . G. 157. W. 139.- " Exeunt omnes . " One however remains . After a speech of several lines , he also withdraws , and Mr. Weber carefully repeats the " Exeunt . " G. 158. W. 141. - You two ...
Page cxlix
... reads corruptly , A better brother . " This is the last note on this play , and it is marked by the same intrepidity of ignorance which characterizes all the rest . The passage cannot be understood without the old INTRODUCTION . cxlix.
... reads corruptly , A better brother . " This is the last note on this play , and it is marked by the same intrepidity of ignorance which characterizes all the rest . The passage cannot be understood without the old INTRODUCTION . cxlix.
Page cl
... ( brother , ) which Mr. Weber has removed from the text , to make way for his own nonsense . THE LADY'S TRIAL . G. 255. W. 229. The newest news , unvampt . " I have not met with this singular word . " — He thinks , how- ever , that it ...
... ( brother , ) which Mr. Weber has removed from the text , to make way for his own nonsense . THE LADY'S TRIAL . G. 255. W. 229. The newest news , unvampt . " I have not met with this singular word . " — He thinks , how- ever , that it ...
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