| Felix - 1848 - 148 pages
...printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous norjextensive, supply ample explanations upon n variety of interesting points. If Mr. Halliwell had...than collect these plays, he would have conferred;* boon upon all lovers of our old dramatic poetry "~ Literary Gazette. JOHN RUSSELL SMITH, 36, SOHO SQUARE,... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 596 pages
...explanations upon a variety of intercfting points. If Mr. Hailiwell had done no more than collect the!- plays, he would have conferred a boon upon all lovers of our old dramatic poetry."— Lit ttrl Qaxitu. Smith, 36, Soho Square, London. The Dramatic Works of JOHN WEBSTER. Edited, with Notes,... | |
| Oxford essays - 1855
...deserves well of the public; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither BD&KTOiu nor extensive, supply ample explanations upon a variety...collect these plays, he would have conferred a boon upon afl lovers of our old dramatic poetrr." — Literary Gazette. THE VISION AND CREED OF PIERS PLOUGHMAN.... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1856 - 266 pages
..." The edition deserves well of the public ; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations...of our old dramatic poetry." — Literary Gazette. THE VISION AND CREED OF PIERS PLOUGHMAN. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT ; a new edition, revised, with additions... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 pages
..." The edition deserves well of the puhlic ; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations...of our old dramatic poetry." — Literary Gazette. THE VISION AND CREED OF PIERS PLOUGHMAN. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT ; a new edition, revised, with additions... | |
| George Wither - 1856 - 432 pages
...1856 "The edition deserves well of the public; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations...collect these plays, he would have conferred a boon upou all lovers of our old dramatic poetry." — Literary Gazette. REMARKABLE Providences of the Earlier... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 416 pages
..." The edition deserves well of the public ; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations upon a variety of interesting points. If Mr. 1 l.ilhv. i-ll hud done no more than collect these plays, ha would have conferred a boon upon all lovers... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 332 pages
..." The edition deserves well of the public ; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations...of our old dramatic poetry." — Literary Gazette. THE VISION AND CEEED OF PIEES PLOUGHMAN. Edited by THOMAS WBIGHT ; a new edition, revised, with additions... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 314 pages
...Hall. " The edition deserves well of the public; it is carefully printed, and the annotations, although neither numerous nor extensive, supply ample explanations...conferred a boon upon all lovers of our old dramatic poetry."—Literary Gazette. THE VISION AND CEEED OF PIEES PLOUGHMAN. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT ; a new... | |
| John Aubrey - 1857 - 296 pages
...numerous nor extensive, supply nniple explanations upon a variety of interesting points. If Mr. Haliiv.vll had done no more than collect these plays, he would...of our old dramatic poetry. ' — Literary Gazette. Martin Mar-Prelate Controversy.— An Epistle to the Terrible Priests of the Convocation House, by... | |
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