The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 37
... same hands That did difplay them when we first march'd forth ;. And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen 7 , come Our lufty English , all with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying flaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the ...
... same hands That did difplay them when we first march'd forth ;. And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen 7 , come Our lufty English , all with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying flaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the ...
Page 214
... same reading , except tafk instead of take . Let me add , however , in that the word oath , in Troilus rupted in the fame manner . it gives untraded earth . " We might read , only changing the place of one letter , and altering another ...
... same reading , except tafk instead of take . Let me add , however , in that the word oath , in Troilus rupted in the fame manner . it gives untraded earth . " We might read , only changing the place of one letter , and altering another ...
Page 256
... Mr. Pope , in the Iliad , has the same thought : On heaps the Greeks , on heaps the Trojans bled , " And thick'ning round them rife the bills of dead . " TOLLET . Mor- Mordake the earl of Fife , and eldest fon To 256 FIRST PART OF.
... Mr. Pope , in the Iliad , has the same thought : On heaps the Greeks , on heaps the Trojans bled , " And thick'ning round them rife the bills of dead . " TOLLET . Mor- Mordake the earl of Fife , and eldest fon To 256 FIRST PART OF.
Page 305
... same term : " They're rich choughs , they've ftore 3 " Of villages and plough'd earth . " 66 And fir Epicure Mammon , in the Alchemift , being asked who had robb'd him , answers , a kind of choughs , fir . " STEEVENS . -the true men ...
... same term : " They're rich choughs , they've ftore 3 " Of villages and plough'd earth . " 66 And fir Epicure Mammon , in the Alchemift , being asked who had robb'd him , answers , a kind of choughs , fir . " STEEVENS . -the true men ...
Page 329
... same words . fhould I have been fo barbarous to have parted brothers ? " Philippo . " Diego , -You knew it then ? I knew ' twas neceffary " You should be both together . " Is a great matter in an host . ” Inflint , fignior , STEEVENS ...
... same words . fhould I have been fo barbarous to have parted brothers ? " Philippo . " Diego , -You knew it then ? I knew ' twas neceffary " You should be both together . " Is a great matter in an host . ” Inflint , fignior , STEEVENS ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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