The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... courts applause , G. 250. W.232 . - After so many quarrels as dissention Had broach'd in blood . ] " Broach'd is spitted , transfixed . The metaphor is rather forced , if we accept this explication , but there is no other meaning of the ...
... courts applause , G. 250. W.232 . - After so many quarrels as dissention Had broach'd in blood . ] " Broach'd is spitted , transfixed . The metaphor is rather forced , if we accept this explication , but there is no other meaning of the ...
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... court . G. 166. W. 147. - Rich services in place , soft and fair lodgings . Read : Rich services in plate , & c . G. 167. W. 147. - For it ' twere . Read : For ' twere , & c . G. 172. W. 151 .- ' Twould wind - break a moil . ] " i . e ...
... court . G. 166. W. 147. - Rich services in place , soft and fair lodgings . Read : Rich services in plate , & c . G. 167. W. 147. - For it ' twere . Read : For ' twere , & c . G. 172. W. 151 .- ' Twould wind - break a moil . ] " i . e ...
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... court . " The 4to reads fervour , " Mr. Weber says ; but he has fortunately detected and rectified the blunder . It only required to read to the end of the line to see that his emendation was perfectly ridiculous , since the whole force ...
... court . " The 4to reads fervour , " Mr. Weber says ; but he has fortunately detected and rectified the blunder . It only required to read to the end of the line to see that his emendation was perfectly ridiculous , since the whole force ...
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... court . " I have already observed , that this drama was written for the theatre in Drury - lane , where it was ... court , " recourse must be had to Elizabeth , whose court was overrun with euphuism of all kinds . At all events , Decker ...
... court . " I have already observed , that this drama was written for the theatre in Drury - lane , where it was ... court , " recourse must be had to Elizabeth , whose court was overrun with euphuism of all kinds . At all events , Decker ...
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... court to occupy , he maintained a correspondence with his eldest son , then about ten years old , over whose education he watched with an anxiety truly paternal . The prince , it appears , had given him some account of his ( or rather ...
... court to occupy , he maintained a correspondence with his eldest son , then about ten years old , over whose education he watched with an anxiety truly paternal . The prince , it appears , had given him some account of his ( or rather ...
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