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الصفحة xi
... he has quoted , that is altered to practice , and , as I venture to contend , most
properly : one midnight , Fated to the practice , did Antonio open [ The purpose , ”
two book - purchases , I had consulted him upon all TO THE PRESENT EDITION
...
... he has quoted , that is altered to practice , and , as I venture to contend , most
properly : one midnight , Fated to the practice , did Antonio open [ The purpose , ”
two book - purchases , I had consulted him upon all TO THE PRESENT EDITION
...
الصفحة xix
In the first case he wants candour to admit an excellent alteration ; in the second
he wants courage to throw out an ... In the same way , in “ The Merchant of
Venice , ” A. iii . sc . i , i materially altered the entrance of Tubal ; 80 does Mr.
Dyce ...
In the first case he wants candour to admit an excellent alteration ; in the second
he wants courage to throw out an ... In the same way , in “ The Merchant of
Venice , ” A. iii . sc . i , i materially altered the entrance of Tubal ; 80 does Mr.
Dyce ...
الصفحة xxxii
2 , where the entrance of Volumnia is entirely altered . In all previous editions ,
the heroine is made to come upon the stage eight lines too early , viz . when the
First Patrician says “ You do the nobler ; " but the corrected folio , 1632 , shows
that ...
2 , where the entrance of Volumnia is entirely altered . In all previous editions ,
the heroine is made to come upon the stage eight lines too early , viz . when the
First Patrician says “ You do the nobler ; " but the corrected folio , 1632 , shows
that ...
الصفحة 28
This circumstance is , perhaps , in part to be accounted for by the fact ( as far as
we may so call it ) that our great poet retained in some of his performances
portions of older rhyming dramas , which he altered and adapted to the stage ;
but in ...
This circumstance is , perhaps , in part to be accounted for by the fact ( as far as
we may so call it ) that our great poet retained in some of his performances
portions of older rhyming dramas , which he altered and adapted to the stage ;
but in ...
الصفحة 93
Such as " The Widow , " written soon after 1613 , in which he was assisted by
Fletcher and Middleton ; “ The Case is Altered , " printed in 1609 , in which his
coadjutors are not known ; and “ Eastward Ho ! " published in 1607 , in which he
was ...
Such as " The Widow , " written soon after 1613 , in which he was assisted by
Fletcher and Middleton ; “ The Case is Altered , " printed in 1609 , in which his
coadjutors are not known ; and “ Eastward Ho ! " published in 1607 , in which he
was ...
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