The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xxxiii
... present , for there were many readers , and many translators at hand to furnish them with a succession of novelties ; and , though it must be admitted , I fear , that the exchange ran grievously against us - that we imported much and ...
... present , for there were many readers , and many translators at hand to furnish them with a succession of novelties ; and , though it must be admitted , I fear , that the exchange ran grievously against us - that we imported much and ...
Page xxxvi
... present , we are become an imitative , not to say a mimic , race . A successful poem , a novel , nay even a happy title - page , is eagerly caught at , and a kind of ombre chinoise representation of it propagated from one extremity of ...
... present , we are become an imitative , not to say a mimic , race . A successful poem , a novel , nay even a happy title - page , is eagerly caught at , and a kind of ombre chinoise representation of it propagated from one extremity of ...
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John Ford. " the quick comedians Extemporally shall stage us , and present Our Alexandrian revels ; Antony Shall be brought drunken forth , and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I'th ' posture of a whore . " With this ...
John Ford. " the quick comedians Extemporally shall stage us , and present Our Alexandrian revels ; Antony Shall be brought drunken forth , and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I'th ' posture of a whore . " With this ...
Page xlix
... present period , when it passed altogether into the hands of strangers . All that now remain of this once opulent and respectable name are a little charity - school founded at Ashburton by a Mr. John Ford , who endowed it with a few ...
... present period , when it passed altogether into the hands of strangers . All that now remain of this once opulent and respectable name are a little charity - school founded at Ashburton by a Mr. John Ford , who endowed it with a few ...
Page lxxx
... present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will be found . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . Gifford , p . 7. Weber In the long list of errors and emendations ...
... present edition , the second to the former . The numbers indicate the pages where the corresponding passages will be found . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY . Gifford , p . 7. Weber In the long list of errors and emendations ...
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