The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold waves tremble , Yea , his dread trident fhake.3 32d book of Pliny's Natural Hiftory : - " our goodly tall and proud fhips , fo well armed in the beake - head with yron pikes , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 ...
... Seem'd to befiege , and make his bold waves tremble , Yea , his dread trident fhake.3 32d book of Pliny's Natural Hiftory : - " our goodly tall and proud fhips , fo well armed in the beake - head with yron pikes , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 ...
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... seems , that Shakspeare , in The Tempeft , hath been fufpected of tranflating fome expreflions of Virgil ; witness the O Dea certe . I prefume we are here directed to the paffage , where Ferdinand fays of Miranda , after hearing the ...
... seems , that Shakspeare , in The Tempeft , hath been fufpected of tranflating fome expreflions of Virgil ; witness the O Dea certe . I prefume we are here directed to the paffage , where Ferdinand fays of Miranda , after hearing the ...
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... seem to be defert , - SEB . Ha , ha , ha ! ANT . So , you've pay'd . " ADR . Uninhabitable , and almoft inacceffible , - SEB . Yet , you've pay'd . ] Old copy - you'r paid . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . To pay fometimes fignified - to ...
... seem to be defert , - SEB . Ha , ha , ha ! ANT . So , you've pay'd . " ADR . Uninhabitable , and almoft inacceffible , - SEB . Yet , you've pay'd . ] Old copy - you'r paid . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . To pay fometimes fignified - to ...
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... seems young Davifon means to take another course , and turn poet , for he hath lately fet out certain fonnets and epigrams . " Chamberlain's Letters , Vol . I. among Dr. Birch's MSS . in the British Museum . MALONE . ale- A ballad of ...
... seems young Davifon means to take another course , and turn poet , for he hath lately fet out certain fonnets and epigrams . " Chamberlain's Letters , Vol . I. among Dr. Birch's MSS . in the British Museum . MALONE . ale- A ballad of ...
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... Seems to cry out , How fhall that Claribel Meafure us back to Naples ? -Keep in Tunis , ' Shakspeare's great ignorance of geography is not more confpi- cuous in any inftance than in this , where he fuppofes Tunis and Naples to have been ...
... Seems to cry out , How fhall that Claribel Meafure us back to Naples ? -Keep in Tunis , ' Shakspeare's great ignorance of geography is not more confpi- cuous in any inftance than in this , where he fuppofes Tunis and Naples to have been ...
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