The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... passage : " Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name intimating the sownd of that it signifyeth , as hurlyburly , for an uprore and tumul- tuous stirre . " HENDERSON . , 66 So , in a translation of Herodian , 12mo ...
... passage : " Onomatopeia , when we invent , devise , fayne , and make a name intimating the sownd of that it signifyeth , as hurlyburly , for an uprore and tumul- tuous stirre . " HENDERSON . , 66 So , in a translation of Herodian , 12mo ...
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... passage in our author's King John : 66 And put his cause and quarrel " To the disposing of the cardinal . " Again , in this play of Macbeth : " and the chance , of goodness , " Be like our warranted quarrel . ” Here we have warranted ...
... passage in our author's King John : 66 And put his cause and quarrel " To the disposing of the cardinal . " Again , in this play of Macbeth : " and the chance , of goodness , " Be like our warranted quarrel . ” Here we have warranted ...
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... passage , till he fac'd the slave ; ] The old copy reads- " Like valour's minion , carv'd out his passage " Till he fac'd the slave . " As an hemistich must be admitted , it seems more favourable to the metre that it should be found ...
... passage , till he fac'd the slave ; ] The old copy reads- " Like valour's minion , carv'd out his passage " Till he fac'd the slave . " As an hemistich must be admitted , it seems more favourable to the metre that it should be found ...
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... passage . But he altered it with better judgment to- 66 to a foul death " Curs'd as his life . " WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 ...
... passage . But he altered it with better judgment to- 66 to a foul death " Curs'd as his life . " WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 ...
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... passage , in an alteration of this play , published in quarto , in 1674 , affords a reasonably good comment upon it ; ،، But then this day - break of our victory " Serv'd but to light us into other dangers , ،، That spring from whence ...
... passage , in an alteration of this play , published in quarto , in 1674 , affords a reasonably good comment upon it ; ،، But then this day - break of our victory " Serv'd but to light us into other dangers , ،، That spring from whence ...
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