The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Thomas North , in folio , 1579 , and you will at once see the origin of the mistake . “ First of all he did establish Cleopatra queene of Egypt , of Cyprus , of Lydia , and the lower Syria . Again , in the fourth Act : 66 My messenger ...
... Thomas North , in folio , 1579 , and you will at once see the origin of the mistake . “ First of all he did establish Cleopatra queene of Egypt , of Cyprus , of Lydia , and the lower Syria . Again , in the fourth Act : 66 My messenger ...
Page 37
... in his Pastime of Pleasure , had long before exhibited her in the same manner , 6 " A goodly lady envyroned about " With tongues of fyre .—— ” Cap . 1. 4to . 1555 . and so had Sir Thomas More in one of his LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 37.
... in his Pastime of Pleasure , had long before exhibited her in the same manner , 6 " A goodly lady envyroned about " With tongues of fyre .—— ” Cap . 1. 4to . 1555 . and so had Sir Thomas More in one of his LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 37.
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... Thomas More in one of his Pageants : " " Fame I am called , mervayle you nothing " Though with tonges I am compassed all rounde . " not to mention her elaborate portrait by Chaucer , in The Boke of Fame ; and by John Higgins , one of ...
... Thomas More in one of his Pageants : " " Fame I am called , mervayle you nothing " Though with tonges I am compassed all rounde . " not to mention her elaborate portrait by Chaucer , in The Boke of Fame ; and by John Higgins , one of ...
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... Thomas Hanmer , who reads Tyth'd - in- stead of Ty'd all the kingdom , deserves quite so much of Dr. Warburton's severity.Indispu tably the passage , like every other in the speech , is intended to express the meaning of the parallel ...
... Thomas Hanmer , who reads Tyth'd - in- stead of Ty'd all the kingdom , deserves quite so much of Dr. Warburton's severity.Indispu tably the passage , like every other in the speech , is intended to express the meaning of the parallel ...
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... Thomas Wyat gives a translation of this Sonnet , without any notice of the original , under the title of " Description of the contrarious passions in a Louer , " amongst the Songes and Sonettes , by the Earle of Surrey and Others , 1574 ...
... Thomas Wyat gives a translation of this Sonnet , without any notice of the original , under the title of " Description of the contrarious passions in a Louer , " amongst the Songes and Sonettes , by the Earle of Surrey and Others , 1574 ...
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