The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xci
... Enter Palador and Pelias.- Read : Enter Palador , Amethus , and Pelias . This would not be worth noticing , were it not that Ame- thus is one of the speakers . G. 92. W. 195. - To say , to be great . Read : Read : To say as to be great ...
... Enter Palador and Pelias.- Read : Enter Palador , Amethus , and Pelias . This would not be worth noticing , were it not that Ame- thus is one of the speakers . G. 92. W. 195. - To say , to be great . Read : Read : To say as to be great ...
Page xcviii
... enter , and exchanging study for cell . With respect to enter , which is a perpetual source of merriment to our critic , it is more fitted to call up wonder and regret at the forlorn state of the stage on which these marvels of dramatic ...
... enter , and exchanging study for cell . With respect to enter , which is a perpetual source of merriment to our critic , it is more fitted to call up wonder and regret at the forlorn state of the stage on which these marvels of dramatic ...
Page cxii
... Enter Lucretia , with a chair in her hand , which she sets on the stage . " It was not a very ponderous -But hear ... entered , " with the chair in her hand . " This is taken from the Devil's Charter , which appeared on the stage nearly ...
... Enter Lucretia , with a chair in her hand , which she sets on the stage . " It was not a very ponderous -But hear ... entered , " with the chair in her hand . " This is taken from the Devil's Charter , which appeared on the stage nearly ...
Page cxxv
... Enter Fiormonda , D'Avolos and Julia . " Assuredly the conversation is such as Julia could not possibly be admitted to share . Having thus carelessly in- troduced the lady , Mr. Weber forgets her quite , and for aught that appears to ...
... Enter Fiormonda , D'Avolos and Julia . " Assuredly the conversation is such as Julia could not possibly be admitted to share . Having thus carelessly in- troduced the lady , Mr. Weber forgets her quite , and for aught that appears to ...
Page cxl
... Enter Octavio and Nitido . " Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . " As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must conclude ...
... Enter Octavio and Nitido . " Yet Octavio is expressly said to enter in private . G. 141. W. 125 . my thanks , sir , Owes to this just engagement . " As there is no possibility of extracting sense out of the last line , we must conclude ...
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Amet AMETHUS Amyc AMYCLAS Annabella ARETUS Armostes Bass Bassanes beauty Bian Bianca blood brother Calantha Cleo Cleophila Colona court Crot D'Av D'Avolos dare doth Duke Enter Eroclea Euphranea Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fern Fernando Fior FIORMONDA fool Friar Giacopo Giov grace Gril hath heart heaven Here's honour hope Ilsington is't Ithocles JOHN FORD Jonson Kala kiss lady Lady's Trial live lord Love's Love's Sacrifice Lover's Melancholy madam marriage Maur Mauruccio means Melancholy Menaphon mistress NEARCHUS never noble old copy reads Orgilus Parthenophill PELIAS Penthea Perkin Warbeck pity poet Poggio pray prince Prophilus PUTANA Rhetias Roseilli SCENE sense sister Soranzo soul Sparta speak Sun's Darling sweet tell thee thine thou art thou hast thought truth Vasques vows Weber Witch of Edmonton word youth