The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... ufed by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Creffida , A & t III . fc . iii : << A ftrange fellow here " Writes me , that man , however dearly parted , " & c . MALONE . I adhere to the reading of the fecond folio . Thus , in ...
... ufed by our poet in grave dialogue . See Troilus and Creffida , A & t III . fc . iii : << A ftrange fellow here " Writes me , that man , however dearly parted , " & c . MALONE . I adhere to the reading of the fecond folio . Thus , in ...
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... ufed instead of to , may be ascertained from the following paffage in Chapman's version of the eighteenth Iliad : " They all afcended , two and two ; and trod the honor'd fhore " Till where the fleete of myrmidons , drawn up in heaps ...
... ufed instead of to , may be ascertained from the following paffage in Chapman's version of the eighteenth Iliad : " They all afcended , two and two ; and trod the honor'd fhore " Till where the fleete of myrmidons , drawn up in heaps ...
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... ufed as verbs . That he muft have written from , appears by Antony's anfwer : " You do mistake your bufinefs ; my brother never " Did urge me in his act . " i.e. never made me the theme for " infurrection's arguing . " MALONE . I fhould ...
... ufed as verbs . That he muft have written from , appears by Antony's anfwer : " You do mistake your bufinefs ; my brother never " Did urge me in his act . " i.e. never made me the theme for " infurrection's arguing . " MALONE . I fhould ...
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... ufed feature for the general caft of face . See Vol . VIII . p . 112 , n . 4 . I . let him not leave out MALONE . The colour of her hair : ] This is one of Shakspeare's mafterly touches . Cleopatra , after bidding Charmian to enquire of ...
... ufed feature for the general caft of face . See Vol . VIII . p . 112 , n . 4 . I . let him not leave out MALONE . The colour of her hair : ] This is one of Shakspeare's mafterly touches . Cleopatra , after bidding Charmian to enquire of ...
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... ufed by our ancient writers . So , in this play : 66 My country's high pyramides . " Again , in Sir Afton Cockain's Poems , 1658 : " Neither advise I thee to pafs the feas , " To take a view of the pyramides . ” Again , in Braithwaite's ...
... ufed by our ancient writers . So , in this play : 66 My country's high pyramides . " Again , in Sir Afton Cockain's Poems , 1658 : " Neither advise I thee to pafs the feas , " To take a view of the pyramides . ” Again , in Braithwaite's ...
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