The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cii
John Ford. G. 254. W.235 . - On fitting fortune . Here again the sense is perverted . Read : Or fitting fortune . G. 257. W.238 . - Your humble subject . Read : Your humblest subject . G. 257. W.238 . - I have wrought , To crown thy ...
John Ford. G. 254. W.235 . - On fitting fortune . Here again the sense is perverted . Read : Or fitting fortune . G. 257. W.238 . - Your humble subject . Read : Your humblest subject . G. 257. W.238 . - I have wrought , To crown thy ...
Page cx
... fortune . Read : of your fortunes . G. 339. W. 308. - But . " But has here the force of only " ! G.341 . W. 310 . Read : our labouring age CX INTRODUCTION .
... fortune . Read : of your fortunes . G. 339. W. 308. - But . " But has here the force of only " ! G.341 . W. 310 . Read : our labouring age CX INTRODUCTION .
Page cxi
... fortune's guard . Mr. Weber , who has an explanatory note here , too , has missed the poet's meaning after all . Read : Rich fortunes guard ! i . e . may they , & c . G. 344. W.313 . - Ho , here's a swinge in destiny ! Apparent The ...
... fortune's guard . Mr. Weber , who has an explanatory note here , too , has missed the poet's meaning after all . Read : Rich fortunes guard ! i . e . may they , & c . G. 344. W.313 . - Ho , here's a swinge in destiny ! Apparent The ...
Page cxx
... fortune to be placed in the Index to Shakspeare , is , as usual , fathered on the poet . " As I have not met with this word ( surfell ) any where else , " our critic says , " it has occurred to me whether it may not be a word coined by ...
... fortune to be placed in the Index to Shakspeare , is , as usual , fathered on the poet . " As I have not met with this word ( surfell ) any where else , " our critic says , " it has occurred to me whether it may not be a word coined by ...
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... fortunes . Just the reverse of the speaker's meaning . Read : I am punish'd In mine own hopes , & c . G. 180. W. 159 . Thou hast done all cunning . Read : Thou hast out - done all cunning . G. 184. W. 162. - Exit Troylo and Nitido ! G ...
... fortunes . Just the reverse of the speaker's meaning . Read : I am punish'd In mine own hopes , & c . G. 180. W. 159 . Thou hast done all cunning . Read : Thou hast out - done all cunning . G. 184. W. 162. - Exit Troylo and Nitido ! G ...
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