The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Cæsar , [ " also the brightness of the sunne was darkened , the which , all that yeare through , rose very pale , and shined not out , " but by va- rious passages in our author's works . So , in The Tempest : I have be - dimm'd 66 " The ...
... Cæsar , [ " also the brightness of the sunne was darkened , the which , all that yeare through , rose very pale , and shined not out , " but by va- rious passages in our author's works . So , in The Tempest : I have be - dimm'd 66 " The ...
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... Cæsar's death , furnished Shakspeare with some of the images in both these passages : 66 -battels fighting in the clouds with crashing armour flew , “ And dreadful trumpets sounded in the eke blew , ayre , and hornes " As warning men ...
... Cæsar's death , furnished Shakspeare with some of the images in both these passages : 66 -battels fighting in the clouds with crashing armour flew , “ And dreadful trumpets sounded in the eke blew , ayre , and hornes " As warning men ...
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... Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " Again , in Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c . MALONE . Surely , all such defects in our author , were merely the errors of ...
... Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " Again , in Cymbeline : " and the approbation of those are wonderfully to extend him , " & c . MALONE . Surely , all such defects in our author , were merely the errors of ...
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... Cæsar , Antony and Cleopatra , King Richard II . and Titus Andronicus , exhibit instances of kind being used for nature ; and so too in this play of Hamlet , Act II . sc . the last : " Remorseless , treacherous , lecherous , kindless ...
... Cæsar , Antony and Cleopatra , King Richard II . and Titus Andronicus , exhibit instances of kind being used for nature ; and so too in this play of Hamlet , Act II . sc . the last : " Remorseless , treacherous , lecherous , kindless ...
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... Cæsar : " Swear priests and cowards , and men cautelous . " WARBURTON . So , in the second part of Greene's Art of Coneycatching , 1592 : " - and their subtill cautels to amend the statute . " To amend the statute , was the cant phrase ...
... Cæsar : " Swear priests and cowards , and men cautelous . " WARBURTON . So , in the second part of Greene's Art of Coneycatching , 1592 : " - and their subtill cautels to amend the statute . " To amend the statute , was the cant phrase ...
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