The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 223
Lydgate was not much more than a translator of Guido of Columpna , who was of
Messina in Sicily , and wrote his History of Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis ,
and Dares Phrygius , in 1287 . On these , as Mr . Warton observes , he engrafted
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Lydgate was not much more than a translator of Guido of Columpna , who was of
Messina in Sicily , and wrote his History of Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis ,
and Dares Phrygius , in 1287 . On these , as Mr . Warton observes , he engrafted
...
Page 228
Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ministers and
instruments Of cruel war : Sixty and nine , that wore Their crownets regal , from
the Athenian bay Put forth toward Phrygia : and their vow is made , To ransack
Troy ...
Have to the port of Athens sent their ships , Fraught with the ministers and
instruments Of cruel war : Sixty and nine , that wore Their crownets regal , from
the Athenian bay Put forth toward Phrygia : and their vow is made , To ransack
Troy ...
Page 239
As soon as he had made “ his oblations and demaunds for them of Troy , Apollo (
says the book ) aunswered unto him , saying ; Calchas , Calchas , beware that
thou returne not back again to Troy ; but goe thou with Achylles , unto the
Greekes ...
As soon as he had made “ his oblations and demaunds for them of Troy , Apollo (
says the book ) aunswered unto him , saying ; Calchas , Calchas , beware that
thou returne not back again to Troy ; but goe thou with Achylles , unto the
Greekes ...
Page 329
Please it our great general To call together all his state of war ; Fresh kings are
come to Troy : 9 To - morrow , We must with all our main of power stand fast : And
here ' s a lord , — come knights from east towest , And cull their flower , Ajax shall
...
Please it our great general To call together all his state of war ; Fresh kings are
come to Troy : 9 To - morrow , We must with all our main of power stand fast : And
here ' s a lord , — come knights from east towest , And cull their flower , Ajax shall
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Page 393
And is it true, that I must go from Troy ? Tro. A hateful truth. Cres. What, and from
Troilus too ? * o heavy heart,'] 0, which is not in the old copy, was added, for the
sake of the metre, by Mr. Pope. Malone. 9 strain'd — ] So the quarto. The folio and
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And is it true, that I must go from Troy ? Tro. A hateful truth. Cres. What, and from
Troilus too ? * o heavy heart,'] 0, which is not in the old copy, was added, for the
sake of the metre, by Mr. Pope. Malone. 9 strain'd — ] So the quarto. The folio and
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