The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Letters and certaine Sonnetts , especially touching Robert Greene : ' in one of which his Arcadia is men- tioned . Now Nash's Epistle must have been previous to these , as Gabriel is quoted in it with applause ; and the Foure Letters ...
... Letters and certaine Sonnetts , especially touching Robert Greene : ' in one of which his Arcadia is men- tioned . Now Nash's Epistle must have been previous to these , as Gabriel is quoted in it with applause ; and the Foure Letters ...
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... letter , " That she would soon be here , " See Vol . XVII . p . 12 , n . 4 . STEEVENS . He may approve our eyes , ] He may make good the testimony of our eyes ; be assured by his own experience of the truth of that which we have related ...
... letter , " That she would soon be here , " See Vol . XVII . p . 12 , n . 4 . STEEVENS . He may approve our eyes , ] He may make good the testimony of our eyes ; be assured by his own experience of the truth of that which we have related ...
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... letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys : " He swore by him that harrowed hell . " Milton has adopted this phrase in his Comus : " Amaz❜d I stood , harrow'd with grief and fear . " STEEVENS MAR . Is it not like the king ? HOR 10 ACT ...
... letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys : " He swore by him that harrowed hell . " Milton has adopted this phrase in his Comus : " Amaz❜d I stood , harrow'd with grief and fear . " STEEVENS MAR . Is it not like the king ? HOR 10 ACT ...
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... letter , and the separation of two words mistakenly jumbled together , I am verily persuaded , I have retrieved the poet's reading- That he might not let e'en the winds of heaven & c . THEOBALD . The obsolete and corrupted verb ...
... letter , and the separation of two words mistakenly jumbled together , I am verily persuaded , I have retrieved the poet's reading- That he might not let e'en the winds of heaven & c . THEOBALD . The obsolete and corrupted verb ...
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... letters , dated at Hamburgh in the year 1632 , that the then King of Denmark had not degenerated from his jovial predecessor.- In his account of an entertainment given by his majesty to the Earl of Leicester , he tells us , that the ...
... letters , dated at Hamburgh in the year 1632 , that the then King of Denmark had not degenerated from his jovial predecessor.- In his account of an entertainment given by his majesty to the Earl of Leicester , he tells us , that the ...
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