The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... poet wrote - bald - fronted Cæsar . The compound epi- thet - broad - fronted , occurs , however , in the tenth Book of Chapman's version of the Iliad : 66 a heifer most select , " That never yet was tam'd with yoke , broad - fronted ...
... poet wrote - bald - fronted Cæsar . The compound epi- thet - broad - fronted , occurs , however , in the tenth Book of Chapman's version of the Iliad : 66 a heifer most select , " That never yet was tam'd with yoke , broad - fronted ...
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... poet's allusion is to the moon ; and Pompey would say , he is yet but a half moon , or crescent ; but his hopes tell him , that crescent will come to a full orb . THEOBALD . 6 charms- ] Old copy - the charms . The article is here ...
... poet's allusion is to the moon ; and Pompey would say , he is yet but a half moon , or crescent ; but his hopes tell him , that crescent will come to a full orb . THEOBALD . 6 charms- ] Old copy - the charms . The article is here ...
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... poet wrote : · and their contestation Was them'd for you , i . e . The pretence of the war was on your account , they took ANT . You do mistake your business ; my brother F 2 SC . II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 67 Once name you derogately ...
... poet wrote : · and their contestation Was them'd for you , i . e . The pretence of the war was on your account , they took ANT . You do mistake your business ; my brother F 2 SC . II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 67 Once name you derogately ...
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... poet tells us , like Nereids . To make the whole , therefore , conformable to the story represented , we may be assured , Shakspeare wrote : And made their bends adorings . They did her observance in the posture of adoration , as if she ...
... poet tells us , like Nereids . To make the whole , therefore , conformable to the story represented , we may be assured , Shakspeare wrote : And made their bends adorings . They did her observance in the posture of adoration , as if she ...
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... poet had once absolutely declared these women were like Nereides or Mermaids , would it have been necessary for him ... poets . Antony , in a future scene , ( though perhaps with reference to this adventure on the Cydnus , ) has styled A ...
... poet had once absolutely declared these women were like Nereides or Mermaids , would it have been necessary for him ... poets . Antony , in a future scene , ( though perhaps with reference to this adventure on the Cydnus , ) has styled A ...
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