The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 88
... daughters of Achelous , that their lower parts were like fithes , and their upper parts like women ; and Virgil's description of Scylla , in his third Eneid , correfponds exactly with our idea of a mermaid : " Prima hominis facies ...
... daughters of Achelous , that their lower parts were like fithes , and their upper parts like women ; and Virgil's description of Scylla , in his third Eneid , correfponds exactly with our idea of a mermaid : " Prima hominis facies ...
Page 149
... daughter . " But in the original quarto copy the words in the Italick character are omitted . The printer's eye , after the words I will leave him were composed , glanced on the second him , and thus all the intervening words were loft ...
... daughter . " But in the original quarto copy the words in the Italick character are omitted . The printer's eye , after the words I will leave him were composed , glanced on the second him , and thus all the intervening words were loft ...
Page 194
... daughter ; and be thou forry To follow Cæfar in his triumph , fince Thou haft been whipp'd for following him : hence- forth , The white hand of a lady fever thee , Shake thou to look on't . - Get thee back to Cæfar , Tell him thy ...
... daughter ; and be thou forry To follow Cæfar in his triumph , fince Thou haft been whipp'd for following him : hence- forth , The white hand of a lady fever thee , Shake thou to look on't . - Get thee back to Cæfar , Tell him thy ...
Page 268
... daughter . " STEEVENS . Johnfon has mistaken the meaning of this paffage , nor will the words bear the construction he gives them . It appears to me , that by the greatness he has got , the means her crown which he has won ; and I ...
... daughter . " STEEVENS . Johnfon has mistaken the meaning of this paffage , nor will the words bear the construction he gives them . It appears to me , that by the greatness he has got , the means her crown which he has won ; and I ...
Page 302
... Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella , 1605 , ( which I have already published at the end of a collection of the quarto copies ) than to all the other performances together . It appears from the books at Stationers ' Hall , that ...
... Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella , 1605 , ( which I have already published at the end of a collection of the quarto copies ) than to all the other performances together . It appears from the books at Stationers ' Hall , that ...
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