The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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Page xii
... pass with them more for a poet than a man of business . But he had yet another resource . He had ap- parently contracted a strong and early passion for the Stage , to which he devoted most of his horæ subsecivæ ; and , without ...
... pass with them more for a poet than a man of business . But he had yet another resource . He had ap- parently contracted a strong and early passion for the Stage , to which he devoted most of his horæ subsecivæ ; and , without ...
Page xix
... passes him with- out injury to wreak her malice on Carter , who had never wronged her , nor even come into contact with her . In addition to which , it may be noticed that not a single circumstance takes place in the serious part which ...
... passes him with- out injury to wreak her malice on Carter , who had never wronged her , nor even come into contact with her . In addition to which , it may be noticed that not a single circumstance takes place in the serious part which ...
Page xliv
... pass the remainder of his days among the youthful connections whom time had yet spared him . * Nor were there wanting powerful motives for the retirement of one of Ford's lonely and con- templative mood , who watched the signs of the ...
... pass the remainder of his days among the youthful connections whom time had yet spared him . * Nor were there wanting powerful motives for the retirement of one of Ford's lonely and con- templative mood , who watched the signs of the ...
Page l
... there- fore have mistaken the piece : whatever it was , however , he passes it over with perfect indifference . From this period ( 1664 ) nothing farther is heard of the poet till the year 1714 , when an 1 INTRODUCTION .
... there- fore have mistaken the piece : whatever it was , however , he passes it over with perfect indifference . From this period ( 1664 ) nothing farther is heard of the poet till the year 1714 , when an 1 INTRODUCTION .
Page xcvi
... passes in the street , and in the course of which Donado twice orders his nephew to repair home , and keep within doors ! Not to add , that the speakers in the pre- ceding scene are still retained on the stage . G. 166. W.46 . - To ...
... passes in the street , and in the course of which Donado twice orders his nephew to repair home , and keep within doors ! Not to add , that the speakers in the pre- ceding scene are still retained on the stage . G. 166. W.46 . - To ...
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