The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page cxxxiii
... Exeunt king Henry . Mr. Weber seems to have an odd taste in these matters . The ex . of the old copy is alternately converted by him into exeunt and exit ; by way , apparently , of keeping as even a hand as possible between them . He ...
... Exeunt king Henry . Mr. Weber seems to have an odd taste in these matters . The ex . of the old copy is alternately converted by him into exeunt and exit ; by way , apparently , of keeping as even a hand as possible between them . He ...
Page cxxxvii
... meaning . G.83 . W.72 . - If I would appear . Read : If I will appear ! Warbeck repeats the words of Frion . The force of the retort depends upon them . G. 84. W.73.- " Exeunt Warbeck . " The old INTRODUCTION . CXXXVii.
... meaning . G.83 . W.72 . - If I would appear . Read : If I will appear ! Warbeck repeats the words of Frion . The force of the retort depends upon them . G. 84. W.73.- " Exeunt Warbeck . " The old INTRODUCTION . CXXXVii.
Page cxxxviii
John Ford. G. 84. W.73.- " Exeunt Warbeck . " The old copy reads Ex . Warbeck . But Mr. Weber sets all even in p . 79 , where we have " Exit the king and Dal- yell , " and in p . 81 , where the going out of the characters is omitted ...
John Ford. G. 84. W.73.- " Exeunt Warbeck . " The old copy reads Ex . Warbeck . But Mr. Weber sets all even in p . 79 , where we have " Exit the king and Dal- yell , " and in p . 81 , where the going out of the characters is omitted ...
Page cxliv
... Exeunt omnes . " One however remains . After a speech of several lines , he also withdraws , and Mr. Weber carefully repeats the " Exeunt . " G. 158. W. 141. - You two shall wait upon us . This spoils the verse . Read : You two shall ...
... Exeunt omnes . " One however remains . After a speech of several lines , he also withdraws , and Mr. Weber carefully repeats the " Exeunt . " G. 158. W. 141. - You two shall wait upon us . This spoils the verse . Read : You two shall ...
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... Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON . Amet . Give me thy hand . Thou'rt welcome ; I will not say , That is the common road of common friends . I'm glad I have thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced ...
... Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON . Amet . Give me thy hand . Thou'rt welcome ; I will not say , That is the common road of common friends . I'm glad I have thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced ...
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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