The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Roman poet . fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him " When he purfues . ' STEEVENS . Somewhat The obfcurity of this paffage arifes merely from the mistake of the editors , who have joined in one ...
... Roman poet . fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him " When he purfues . ' STEEVENS . Somewhat The obfcurity of this paffage arifes merely from the mistake of the editors , who have joined in one ...
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... Roman practice of writing with a file on waxen tablets ; but it appears that the fame cuftom prevailed in England about the year 1395 , and might have been heard of by Shakspeare . It seems alfo to be pointed out by implication in many ...
... Roman practice of writing with a file on waxen tablets ; but it appears that the fame cuftom prevailed in England about the year 1395 , and might have been heard of by Shakspeare . It seems alfo to be pointed out by implication in many ...
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... Roman practice he might have learned from Golding's Tranf- lation of the ninth book of Ovid's Metamorphofes : " Her right hand holds the pen , her left doth hold the emptie waxe , & c . MALONE . " . no levell'd malice & c . ] To level ...
... Roman practice he might have learned from Golding's Tranf- lation of the ninth book of Ovid's Metamorphofes : " Her right hand holds the pen , her left doth hold the emptie waxe , & c . MALONE . " . no levell'd malice & c . ] To level ...
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... Romans appear to bave had them ; and the forms of their utenfils were generally copied from thofe of Greece . STEEVENS . 7 very refpedively welcome , fir . ] i . c . refpe & fully . So , in King John : .. ' Tis too refpedive , " & c ...
... Romans appear to bave had them ; and the forms of their utenfils were generally copied from thofe of Greece . STEEVENS . 7 very refpedively welcome , fir . ] i . c . refpe & fully . So , in King John : .. ' Tis too refpedive , " & c ...
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... fupport from a paffage in Coriolanus , where Menenius fays to the Roman fentinel : Be that you are , long ; and your mifery increase with your age . " STEEVENS . SCENE II . The fame . A publick Place . 76 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... fupport from a paffage in Coriolanus , where Menenius fays to the Roman fentinel : Be that you are , long ; and your mifery increase with your age . " STEEVENS . SCENE II . The fame . A publick Place . 76 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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