| Electronic journals - 1858 - 682 pages
...NICHOLS. JOHN MAESTON'S WORKS, BY jo HALMWELL. Mr. Halliwell, in concluding the Preface, says : — " The Dramas now collected together are reprinted absolutely...given as nearly as possible in their original state," — and so on. This is all very well; but in the edition which forms the subject of the present note,... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 390 pages
...this Worke, I, with my Booke, am ready prest and bound to be " Tour truly devoted, "WILLIAM SHEAKES." this way will scarcely convey a favourable impression...consisting in the alternations of the letters i and /, and n and v, the retention of which would have answered no useful purpose, while it would have unnecessarily... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 342 pages
...commendation of hir witt and beauty. When he had done, she thought to pay him home, and told him, she though he was a poet. "Tis true, said he, for poets feigne...consisting in the alternations of the letters i and /, and « and v, the retention of which would have answered no useful purpose, while it would have unnecessarily... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 336 pages
...commendation of hir witt and beauty. When he had done, she thought to pay him home, and told him, she tlmuglit he was a poet. 'Tis true, said he, for poets feigne...attempted consisting in the alternations of the letters i andy, and u and v, the retention of which would have answered no useful purpose, while it would have... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 334 pages
...beauty. When he had done, she thought to pay him home, and told him, she thought he was a poet. "Pis true, said he, for poets feigne and lye, and soe did...consisting in the alternations of the letters i and.;', and it and v, the retention of which would have answered no useful purpose, while it would have unnecessarily... | |
| James Russell Lowell - Biography & Autobiography - 1871 - 450 pages
...suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, "The dramas now collected together are reprinted absolutely...consisting in the alternations of the letters i and j, and u and v , the retention of which " (does Mr. Halliwell mean the letters or the " alternations... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1874 - 448 pages
...suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, " The dramas now collected together are reprinted absolutely...letters i and/, and u and v, the retention of which " (does Mr. Halliwell mean the letters or the " alternations "1) " would have answered no useful purpose,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - Birds - 1876 - 454 pages
...supprested." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, "The dramas now collected together are reprinted absolutely...consisting in the alternations of the letters i and j, and u and v , the retention of which " (does Mr. Halliwell mean the letters or the " alternations... | |
| Karl Elze - English drama - 1880 - 534 pages
...the old editions. 'The dramas now collected together, says Mr Halliwell at the end of his preface, are reprinted absolutely from the early editions,...attempted consisting in the alternations of the letters 1 and j, and u and v, the retention of which would have answered no useful purpose, while it would... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1883 - 670 pages
...suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, "The dramas now collected together are reprinted absolutely...letters i and/, and u and v, the retention of which " (does Mr. Halliwell mean the letters or the " alternations " 1) " would have answered no useful purpose,... | |
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