The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xxxiv
... thought - or rather , without thinking , followed the prevailing opinion - that Ford was now on his travels : the words quoted prove that this could not be , as the poet speaks in his own person . He probably alludes to the old manor ...
... thought - or rather , without thinking , followed the prevailing opinion - that Ford was now on his travels : the words quoted prove that this could not be , as the poet speaks in his own person . He probably alludes to the old manor ...
Page xxxix
... thought devoted to the embodying of conceptions adapted to the awful situations in which he has , imperceptibly and with matchless felicity , placed his principal characters . Mr. Campbell observes that Ford interests us in no other ...
... thought devoted to the embodying of conceptions adapted to the awful situations in which he has , imperceptibly and with matchless felicity , placed his principal characters . Mr. Campbell observes that Ford interests us in no other ...
Page xlii
... thought ! — " —but he found few supporters , and no followers ; and the stage went on as before ; attended , but not honoured - popular , but not influential . It is not a little mortifying to reflect , that while dramatic poetry ...
... thought ! — " —but he found few supporters , and no followers ; and the stage went on as before ; attended , but not honoured - popular , but not influential . It is not a little mortifying to reflect , that while dramatic poetry ...
Page li
... thought worthy of a reprint . The person selected by the booksellers for this purpose was Mr. Henry Weber . It would be curious to learn the motives of this felicitous choice . Mr. Weber had never read an old play in his life ; he was ...
... thought worthy of a reprint . The person selected by the booksellers for this purpose was Mr. Henry Weber . It would be curious to learn the motives of this felicitous choice . Mr. Weber had never read an old play in his life ; he was ...
Page liv
... thought before , in which every calumny that avarice , working on ignorance and impudence , could devise , is brought forward against an innocent man , for the unworthy purpose of disposing of a few additional tickets . † * Letter to W ...
... thought before , in which every calumny that avarice , working on ignorance and impudence , could devise , is brought forward against an innocent man , for the unworthy purpose of disposing of a few additional tickets . † * Letter to W ...
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