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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... death of Patroclus , that Shakspeare must here have had the Iliad in view , as " the old story , which in many places he been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other trans- lators appeared before the end of the century : and ...
... death of Patroclus , that Shakspeare must here have had the Iliad in view , as " the old story , which in many places he been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other trans- lators appeared before the end of the century : and ...
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... death of Shakspeare , with his name in the title - page . Aulus Gellius informs us , that some plays are ascribed absolutely to Plautus , which he only re - touched and polished ; and this is undoubt- • See Meres's Wits Treasury , 1598 ...
... death of Shakspeare , with his name in the title - page . Aulus Gellius informs us , that some plays are ascribed absolutely to Plautus , which he only re - touched and polished ; and this is undoubt- • See Meres's Wits Treasury , 1598 ...
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... Death of Hector - who fought a hundred mayne Battailes in open Field against the Grecians ; wherein there were slaine on both Sides Fourteene Hundred and Sixe Thousand Fourscore and Sixe Men . " Fol . no date . This work , Dr. Fuller ...
... Death of Hector - who fought a hundred mayne Battailes in open Field against the Grecians ; wherein there were slaine on both Sides Fourteene Hundred and Sixe Thousand Fourscore and Sixe Men . " Fol . no date . This work , Dr. Fuller ...
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... death , but a certaine witch whom he had in great trust , had tolde , that he should neuer be slain with man born of any woman , nor vanquished till the wood of Bernane came to the castell of Dunsinane . " P. 244. And the scene between ...
... death , but a certaine witch whom he had in great trust , had tolde , that he should neuer be slain with man born of any woman , nor vanquished till the wood of Bernane came to the castell of Dunsinane . " P. 244. And the scene between ...
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... death is so ingrauen in my heart , that if I dye not shortly , I hope to take such and so great vengeance , that these countryes shall for euer speake thereof . Neuertheless I must stay the time , meanes , and oc- casion , lest by ...
... death is so ingrauen in my heart , that if I dye not shortly , I hope to take such and so great vengeance , that these countryes shall for euer speake thereof . Neuertheless I must stay the time , meanes , and oc- casion , lest by ...
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