The Dramatic Works, Volum 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Side 5
... passage in Magellan's Voyage to the South Pole , which is to be found in " Eden's History of Travaile , " printed in 1577 , that may have furnished the first idea of Caliban , and as it is curious in itself , I shall venture to ...
... passage in Magellan's Voyage to the South Pole , which is to be found in " Eden's History of Travaile , " printed in 1577 , that may have furnished the first idea of Caliban , and as it is curious in itself , I shall venture to ...
Side 17
... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumont and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : • " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " i . e . checked or stopped my flight . I rather ...
... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumont and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : • " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " i . e . checked or stopped my flight . I rather ...
Side 19
... Fletcher's Prophetess . 14 Hint is here for cause or subject . Thus in future passage we have : - ' Our hint of woe . " 15 Quit was commonly used for quitted . To cry to the sea that roar'd to us , SC . 11 . 19 TEMPEST .
... Fletcher's Prophetess . 14 Hint is here for cause or subject . Thus in future passage we have : - ' Our hint of woe . " 15 Quit was commonly used for quitted . To cry to the sea that roar'd to us , SC . 11 . 19 TEMPEST .
Side 28
... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Mar- garet asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Heywood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Mar- garet asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Heywood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
Side 43
... passage , which has much puzzled the editors , is rendered more intelligible .- " - to keep them living , " relates to projects , and not to Alonzo and Gonzalo , as Steevens and Johnson erroneously supposed . Alon . Why , how now , ho ...
... passage , which has much puzzled the editors , is rendered more intelligible .- " - to keep them living , " relates to projects , and not to Alonzo and Gonzalo , as Steevens and Johnson erroneously supposed . Alon . Why , how now , ho ...
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