The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 18R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... passage of our author may signify a nurse , as it apparently does in The Tragedies of John Bochas , by Lydgate , b . i . c . xii .: " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philosophers wise . ” Juba tellus generat ...
... passage of our author may signify a nurse , as it apparently does in The Tragedies of John Bochas , by Lydgate , b . i . c . xii .: " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philosophers wise . ” Juba tellus generat ...
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... passage by Theobald . Sir Thomas Hanmer has stopped at Caesar - perhaps more judiciously . It might , however , have been written - or bright Berenice . JOHNSON . Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumstance , that two ...
... passage by Theobald . Sir Thomas Hanmer has stopped at Caesar - perhaps more judiciously . It might , however , have been written - or bright Berenice . JOHNSON . Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumstance , that two ...
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... passage , and that it should be read thus : " The king from Eltham I intend to steal , " And sit at chiefest stern of publick weal . " This slight alteration preserves the sense , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play ...
... passage , and that it should be read thus : " The king from Eltham I intend to steal , " And sit at chiefest stern of publick weal . " This slight alteration preserves the sense , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play ...
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... passage in Homer . See Potter's Antiquities , vol . ii . p . 377 , edit . 1715 , where this topick is fully discussed . BoswELl . 3 - your CHEER appall'd ; ] Cheer is jollity , gaiety . M. MASON . Cheer , rather signifies - countenance ...
... passage in Homer . See Potter's Antiquities , vol . ii . p . 377 , edit . 1715 , where this topick is fully discussed . BoswELl . 3 - your CHEER appall'd ; ] Cheer is jollity , gaiety . M. MASON . Cheer , rather signifies - countenance ...
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... passage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæsar , thus translated by Sir Thomas North : " Cæsar hearing that , straight discovered himselfe unto the maister of the pynnace , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæsar , & c ...
... passage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæsar , thus translated by Sir Thomas North : " Cæsar hearing that , straight discovered himselfe unto the maister of the pynnace , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæsar , & c ...
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