The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page vi
... Prince ; but that worthy chronicler of nameless names has contrived to perplex the little manual of their pedigree , with such inde- scribable success , that it is scarcely possible to appropriate a single circumstance . To spare the ...
... Prince ; but that worthy chronicler of nameless names has contrived to perplex the little manual of their pedigree , with such inde- scribable success , that it is scarcely possible to appropriate a single circumstance . To spare the ...
Page xxi
... skilfully presented , in the characters of Mele- ander and the Prince , two species of melancholy on which the fable hinges , and to which none of с the examples introduced from Burton bear the slightest reference . INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... skilfully presented , in the characters of Mele- ander and the Prince , two species of melancholy on which the fable hinges , and to which none of с the examples introduced from Burton bear the slightest reference . INTRODUCTION . xxi.
Page xxx
... prince , yet he never permits a doubt of it to escape him , and thus skil- fully avoids the awkwardness of shaking the credit and diminishing the interest of his chief character ; for Perkin and not Henry is the hero of the play ...
... prince , yet he never permits a doubt of it to escape him , and thus skil- fully avoids the awkwardness of shaking the credit and diminishing the interest of his chief character ; for Perkin and not Henry is the hero of the play ...
Page xci
... to the miniature which the prince wore , and which he here proposes to compare with the lady be- fore him . G. 101. W.202 . - With my sorrow . Read : With my sorrows . G. 102. W. 202 . What folly ! I would INTRODUCTION . xci.
... to the miniature which the prince wore , and which he here proposes to compare with the lady be- fore him . G. 101. W.202 . - With my sorrow . Read : With my sorrows . G. 102. W. 202 . What folly ! I would INTRODUCTION . xci.
Page xcii
... prince beautifully calls the two weeping sisters , had rushed into each other's embraces , and he separates them by taking Eroclea into his own arms . His address to Cleophila follows . G.108 . W.209 . - You took a goodly nap . Read ...
... prince beautifully calls the two weeping sisters , had rushed into each other's embraces , and he separates them by taking Eroclea into his own arms . His address to Cleophila follows . G.108 . W.209 . - You took a goodly nap . Read ...
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