Some account of the life, etc. of Wm. Shakespeare, by [Nicholas] Rowe. Dr. Johnson's preface. Farmer's Essay on the learning of Shakespeare. The tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 103
... Holinshed , p . 1546 : My bow is broke , I would unyoke , My foot is sore , I can worke no more . An expression of my Dame Quickly is ' next fastened upon , which you may look for in vain in LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE . 108.
... Holinshed , p . 1546 : My bow is broke , I would unyoke , My foot is sore , I can worke no more . An expression of my Dame Quickly is ' next fastened upon , which you may look for in vain in LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE . 108.
Page 122
... : " and he proceeds to settle the sense of it from the late Roman writers and their glossers . But Shakespeare's knowledge was from Holinshed , whom he follows verbatim : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for 122 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... : " and he proceeds to settle the sense of it from the late Roman writers and their glossers . But Shakespeare's knowledge was from Holinshed , whom he follows verbatim : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for 122 AN ESSAY ON THE.
Page 123
... Holinshed , is very explicit in the demands of the Cardinal : who having insolently told the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , " For sothe I thinke , that halfe your substaunce were to litle , " assures them by way of comfort at the end of his ...
... Holinshed , is very explicit in the demands of the Cardinal : who having insolently told the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , " For sothe I thinke , that halfe your substaunce were to litle , " assures them by way of comfort at the end of his ...
Page 126
... Holinshed , " did much in ueie against the surmised and false fained law Salike , which the Frenchmen alledge euer against the kings of England in barre of their just title to the crowne of France . The very words of that supposed law ...
... Holinshed , " did much in ueie against the surmised and false fained law Salike , which the Frenchmen alledge euer against the kings of England in barre of their just title to the crowne of France . The very words of that supposed law ...
Page 127
... Holinshed for facts . " " Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium consiliorum ei erat con- scia ) stimulabatur . ” — This is the whole , that Buchanan says of the lady ' ; and truly I see no more ...
... Holinshed for facts . " " Animus etiam , per se ferox , prope quotidianis conviciis uxoris ( quæ omnium consiliorum ei erat con- scia ) stimulabatur . ” — This is the whole , that Buchanan says of the lady ' ; and truly I see no more ...
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