The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... edit . 1616 : " And ere the sunne had clymb'd the eastern hils . " Again , in Chapman's version of the thirteenth Book of Ho- mer's Odyssey : 661 Ulysses still " An eye directed to the eastern hill . ” Eastern and eastward , alike ...
... edit . 1616 : " And ere the sunne had clymb'd the eastern hils . " Again , in Chapman's version of the thirteenth Book of Ho- mer's Odyssey : 661 Ulysses still " An eye directed to the eastern hill . ” Eastern and eastward , alike ...
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... edit . 1633 : as cruell a fight as eye did ever see . " 66 STEEVENS . Season your admiration- ] That is , temper it . JOHNSON . • With an attent ear ; ] Spenser , as well as our poet , uses attent for attentive . MALONE . 3 In the dead ...
... edit . 1633 : as cruell a fight as eye did ever see . " 66 STEEVENS . Season your admiration- ] That is , temper it . JOHNSON . • With an attent ear ; ] Spenser , as well as our poet , uses attent for attentive . MALONE . 3 In the dead ...
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... edit . 1608 : " He set fire in the foure corners of the hal , in such sort , that of all that were as then therein not one escaped away , but were forced to purge their sinnes by fire . " MALONE . Shakspeare talks more like a Papist ...
... edit . 1608 : " He set fire in the foure corners of the hal , in such sort , that of all that were as then therein not one escaped away , but were forced to purge their sinnes by fire . " MALONE . Shakspeare talks more like a Papist ...
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... edit . 1598 : and ( as Mr. Ritson observes ) among the Diversarum Nationum Habitus , Padua , 1592. STEEVENS . Tom Coryat , in his Crudities , 1611 , p . 262 , calls them chapineys , and gives the following account of them : " There is ...
... edit . 1598 : and ( as Mr. Ritson observes ) among the Diversarum Nationum Habitus , Padua , 1592. STEEVENS . Tom Coryat , in his Crudities , 1611 , p . 262 , calls them chapineys , and gives the following account of them : " There is ...
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... ( edit . 1778 , ) p . 199. REED . Ben Jonson has ridiculed the introduction of these foreign de- licacies in his Cynthia's Revels : " He doth learn to eat An- chovies , Macaroni , Bovoli , Fagioli , and Caviare , " & c . Again , in The ...
... ( edit . 1778 , ) p . 199. REED . Ben Jonson has ridiculed the introduction of these foreign de- licacies in his Cynthia's Revels : " He doth learn to eat An- chovies , Macaroni , Bovoli , Fagioli , and Caviare , " & c . Again , in The ...
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