The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 57
... translation of it , ( with some additions of his own ) under the title of Select Observations on the English Bodies of eminent Persons , in desperate Diseases , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . " Good friend , for Jesus ...
... translation of it , ( with some additions of his own ) under the title of Select Observations on the English Bodies of eminent Persons , in desperate Diseases , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . " Good friend , for Jesus ...
Page 72
... translations from Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were ascribed to him . See Vol . X , p . 321 , n . 1.§ With the dead they would certainly make still more free . " This book ( says Anthony Wood , speaking of a ...
... translations from Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were ascribed to him . See Vol . X , p . 321 , n . 1.§ With the dead they would certainly make still more free . " This book ( says Anthony Wood , speaking of a ...
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... translated them ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturā sublimis & acer : " Nam spirat tragicum satis , et feliciter audet , " Sed turpem putat in chartis metuitque lituram . " As I have not proposed to myself to enter into a large and ...
... translated them ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturā sublimis & acer : " Nam spirat tragicum satis , et feliciter audet , " Sed turpem putat in chartis metuitque lituram . " As I have not proposed to myself to enter into a large and ...
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... translated by North . His plots , whether historical or fabulous , are always crouded with incidents , by which the attention of a rude people was more easily caught than by sentiment or argumentation ; and such is the power of the ...
... translated by North . His plots , whether historical or fabulous , are always crouded with incidents , by which the attention of a rude people was more easily caught than by sentiment or argumentation ; and such is the power of the ...
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... translation of , I prae , sequar . I have been told , that when Caliban , after a pleasing dream , says , I cried to sleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on the same occasion ...
... translation of , I prae , sequar . I have been told , that when Caliban , after a pleasing dream , says , I cried to sleep again , the author imitates Anacreon , who had , like every other man , the same wish on the same occasion ...
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