The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... observation occurs , we are carefully reminded for the tenth time , that " Ever , means always , " " Sudden , suddenly , " & c . G. 233. W.205 . — Flesh and bone . Read : Flesh and blood . G. 244. W. 206. - Plain the ladies ' eyebrows ...
... observation occurs , we are carefully reminded for the tenth time , that " Ever , means always , " " Sudden , suddenly , " & c . G. 233. W.205 . — Flesh and bone . Read : Flesh and blood . G. 244. W. 206. - Plain the ladies ' eyebrows ...
Page clvi
... observe , that he suspects tail to be abbreviated from entail ; and so he has printed it . Read : Sure this bulk of mine Tails in the size ! A tympany of greatness Puffs up too monstrously my narrow chest . G. 306. W. 275. - I observed ...
... observe , that he suspects tail to be abbreviated from entail ; and so he has printed it . Read : Sure this bulk of mine Tails in the size ! A tympany of greatness Puffs up too monstrously my narrow chest . G. 306. W. 275. - I observed ...
Page clix
... observation solely on account of its unsuspecting simplicity . THE SUN'S DARLING . G. 361. W. 323. While the stage flourished , the poem lived by the virtual favour of the court . " The 4to reads fervour , " Mr. Weber says ; but he has ...
... observation solely on account of its unsuspecting simplicity . THE SUN'S DARLING . G. 361. W. 323. While the stage flourished , the poem lived by the virtual favour of the court . " The 4to reads fervour , " Mr. Weber says ; but he has ...
Page clxv
... observing , that I cannot discover why Mr. Nares should think my explanation of Doll's term in the Alchemist , p . 23 , -a fine young quodling- " improbable . " The more I consider it , the more I am convinced of its likelihood , nay ...
... observing , that I cannot discover why Mr. Nares should think my explanation of Doll's term in the Alchemist , p . 23 , -a fine young quodling- " improbable . " The more I consider it , the more I am convinced of its likelihood , nay ...
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... observation " is perfectly puerile , no more thought of answering Dr. Johnson , than of leaping over the moon ; and Dr. Johnson's " remark , " for the shallowness of which Mr. Weber so frankly vouches , is , in truth , an admirable ...
... observation " is perfectly puerile , no more thought of answering Dr. Johnson , than of leaping over the moon ; and Dr. Johnson's " remark , " for the shallowness of which Mr. Weber so frankly vouches , is , in truth , an admirable ...
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