The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cix
... speech of Penthea , and wilfully corrupt " ranging " to " raging , " sur- passes all conception . G. 319. W.292 . - What say'st thou ? Read : What saidst thou ? A far better reading . G. 323. W.295 . - My lord , ye were too froward ...
... speech of Penthea , and wilfully corrupt " ranging " to " raging , " sur- passes all conception . G. 319. W.292 . - What say'st thou ? Read : What saidst thou ? A far better reading . G. 323. W.295 . - My lord , ye were too froward ...
Page cxi
... speech is taken by Mr. Weber from the king , to whom it characteristically belongs , and given to Armostes : yet he has a note on it ! G. 344. W.313 . - Have I kept my word ? Read : Have I now kept my word ? The omission not only ...
... speech is taken by Mr. Weber from the king , to whom it characteristically belongs , and given to Armostes : yet he has a note on it ! G. 344. W.313 . - Have I kept my word ? Read : Have I now kept my word ? The omission not only ...
Page cxiii
... speech . Orgilus means to say ' I will look that they be safe . ' This is a repetition of the intrepid ignorance noticed be- fore . ( p . xcviii . ) The old copy distinctly reads , " I'll locke the bodies safe , " and accordingly ...
... speech . Orgilus means to say ' I will look that they be safe . ' This is a repetition of the intrepid ignorance noticed be- fore . ( p . xcviii . ) The old copy distinctly reads , " I'll locke the bodies safe , " and accordingly ...
Page cxvi
... speech , which is simple though courtly . Change of words , is plenty of words , fluency of language . Fiormonda speaks in scorn . G. 385. W.354 . - You are too silent , Quicken your sad remembrance . 6 " You must be understood before ...
... speech , which is simple though courtly . Change of words , is plenty of words , fluency of language . Fiormonda speaks in scorn . G. 385. W.354 . - You are too silent , Quicken your sad remembrance . 6 " You must be understood before ...
Page cxxiv
... speeches as they follow in the scene before us . 1. Ros . A , a , a , a , aye . * 2. Ros . Can speak ? De , e , e , e , e . 3. Ros . Dud- -a clap cheek for nowne sake . Hee , e , e , e , e . 4. Ros . U , u , umh - u , u , umh - won ...
... speeches as they follow in the scene before us . 1. Ros . A , a , a , a , aye . * 2. Ros . Can speak ? De , e , e , e , e . 3. Ros . Dud- -a clap cheek for nowne sake . Hee , e , e , e , e . 4. Ros . U , u , umh - u , u , umh - won ...
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