The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fecond Iliad : " Which doing , thou shalt know what fouldiers play the men , " And what the cowards . " Again , in Marlowe's Tamburlaine , 1590 , p . 2 : Ω φίλοι , ἀνέρες ἐσὲ , Iliad , V. v . 529. STEEVENS . " Viceroys and peers of ...
... fecond Iliad : " Which doing , thou shalt know what fouldiers play the men , " And what the cowards . " Again , in Marlowe's Tamburlaine , 1590 , p . 2 : Ω φίλοι , ἀνέρες ἐσὲ , Iliad , V. v . 529. STEEVENS . " Viceroys and peers of ...
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... fecond act : ،، our hint of woe " Is common- . " A fimilar thought occurs in Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. sc . i : I " it is a tidings " To wafh the eyes of kings . " STEEVENS . That wrings mine eyes . ] i . e . squeezes the water out ...
... fecond act : ،، our hint of woe " Is common- . " A fimilar thought occurs in Antony and Cleopatra , Act V. sc . i : I " it is a tidings " To wafh the eyes of kings . " STEEVENS . That wrings mine eyes . ] i . e . squeezes the water out ...
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... fecond folio , to fupply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ; -reading , " like to a nymph o ' the fea . " The regulation that I have made , shews that the addition , like many others made by that editor , was unneceffary ...
... fecond folio , to fupply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ; -reading , " like to a nymph o ' the fea . " The regulation that I have made , shews that the addition , like many others made by that editor , was unneceffary ...
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... fecond of these lines affords a ground for believing that fome word was omitted at the prefs . Many of the defects however in our author's metre have arisen from the words of one line being transferred to another . In the present ...
... fecond of these lines affords a ground for believing that fome word was omitted at the prefs . Many of the defects however in our author's metre have arisen from the words of one line being transferred to another . In the present ...
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... fecond folio ; and yet , in contradiction to himself in his Prolegomena , he depreciates the fecond edition , as of no importance or value . FENTON . 9 foison plenty ; ] i . e . plenty to the utmost abundance ; foison fignifying plenty ...
... fecond folio ; and yet , in contradiction to himself in his Prolegomena , he depreciates the fecond edition , as of no importance or value . FENTON . 9 foison plenty ; ] i . e . plenty to the utmost abundance ; foison fignifying plenty ...
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