The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page liv
... . † * Letter to W. Gifford , p . 24 . + If the reader wishes for more on this subject , let him have the goodness to turn to the introductory remarks on the New Inn , The reader may wonder , perhaps , why this exploded liv INTRODUCTION .
... . † * Letter to W. Gifford , p . 24 . + If the reader wishes for more on this subject , let him have the goodness to turn to the introductory remarks on the New Inn , The reader may wonder , perhaps , why this exploded liv INTRODUCTION .
Page xc
... turns to the English part for the French of wriggle , which he finds to be serpeger ; he then turns to the French part for the English of serpeger , and finally presents this agglomeration of wis- dom to the admiring reader . Wriggle ...
... turns to the English part for the French of wriggle , which he finds to be serpeger ; he then turns to the French part for the English of serpeger , and finally presents this agglomeration of wis- dom to the admiring reader . Wriggle ...
Page xcii
... turn'd lawyers , and plead hand- somely ! " Can Mr. Weber see nothing ? G. 101. W. 203 . Read : grace and goodness . grace or goodness . The examples of this corruption are innumerable . G. 103. W.204 . - Are you consented ? Read : Are ...
... turn'd lawyers , and plead hand- somely ! " Can Mr. Weber see nothing ? G. 101. W. 203 . Read : grace and goodness . grace or goodness . The examples of this corruption are innumerable . G. 103. W.204 . - Are you consented ? Read : Are ...
Page xcv
... wanton : Read : Oh , you are wanton ! G. 158. W.33 . - Cunning . " The word cunning , at the time the play was written , had not acquired its present bad signification . " Had the critic , instead of turning to his index INTRODUCTION . XCV.
... wanton : Read : Oh , you are wanton ! G. 158. W.33 . - Cunning . " The word cunning , at the time the play was written , had not acquired its present bad signification . " Had the critic , instead of turning to his index INTRODUCTION . XCV.
Page cix
... turn'st me to much woman . Read : Beshrew thy sadness ! Thou turn'st me too much woman . The speaker is Calantha . G.318 . W.291 . - Rather than raging of the blood . Read : Rather than ranging of the blood . How Mr. Weber could read ...
... turn'st me to much woman . Read : Beshrew thy sadness ! Thou turn'st me too much woman . The speaker is Calantha . G.318 . W.291 . - Rather than raging of the blood . Read : Rather than ranging of the blood . How Mr. Weber could read ...
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