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Page 151
... tion than the ellipsis ( ' being fled ' ) supposed by Abbott , $ 377 . 54. Retorts ( Dyce ) Q. F. ' Retires ' . Pope's emenda- tion ' Returns ' lacks the musical associations of ' retorts ' : ' retorted ' meant that notes were re - sung ...
... tion than the ellipsis ( ' being fled ' ) supposed by Abbott , $ 377 . 54. Retorts ( Dyce ) Q. F. ' Retires ' . Pope's emenda- tion ' Returns ' lacks the musical associations of ' retorts ' : ' retorted ' meant that notes were re - sung ...
Page 191
... tion . Take the instant way ... The speech recalls Ulysses ' persuasions in Caxton ( pp . 630-1 ) on the occasion when he was sent with Nestor and Diomedes to induce Achilles to assist the Greeks ( cf. 2. 3. Material ) . He exhorted him ...
... tion . Take the instant way ... The speech recalls Ulysses ' persuasions in Caxton ( pp . 630-1 ) on the occasion when he was sent with Nestor and Diomedes to induce Achilles to assist the Greeks ( cf. 2. 3. Material ) . He exhorted him ...
Page 249
... tion ; 2. 3. 164 SELF - AFFECTED , vain ; 2. 3. 236 SELF - ASSUMPTION , self - loving , presump- tion ; 2. 3. 123 SENNET , trumpet or cornet fanfare for ceremonial entries and exits ; 1. 3. S.D. SENSE , ( i ) physical feeling ; 2. 1 ...
... tion ; 2. 3. 164 SELF - AFFECTED , vain ; 2. 3. 236 SELF - ASSUMPTION , self - loving , presump- tion ; 2. 3. 123 SENNET , trumpet or cornet fanfare for ceremonial entries and exits ; 1. 3. S.D. SENSE , ( i ) physical feeling ; 2. 1 ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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