The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 6Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 77
... Pope , for , should F. 20. me ! ] Johnson , me , F. " " as 16. German ] Topsell ( History of Four - footed Beasts , p . 514 ) describes the swine " in Burgundy or the neather Germany " as " fierce , strong , and very " fat . " Pope read ...
... Pope , for , should F. 20. me ! ] Johnson , me , F. " " as 16. German ] Topsell ( History of Four - footed Beasts , p . 514 ) describes the swine " in Burgundy or the neather Germany " as " fierce , strong , and very " fat . " Pope read ...
Page 96
... Pope read " thy . " II . tender'st ] Pope , probably offended by the play on words , read " offer'st . 12. summer news ] So Sonnets , xcviii . 7 : " Could make me any summer's story tell . " Henry IV . IV . iv . 91-93 . Compare 2 15 ...
... Pope read " thy . " II . tender'st ] Pope , probably offended by the play on words , read " offer'st . 12. summer news ] So Sonnets , xcviii . 7 : " Could make me any summer's story tell . " Henry IV . IV . iv . 91-93 . Compare 2 15 ...
Page 148
... Pope , Hath F. 329. Cloten's ] Pope , Cloten F. wood . Thus in The Silver Age ( Pear- son's Dekker , vol . iii . p . 142 ) : Alcides ' " high Ioviall hand . In Drayton's The Owl , line 220 , the eagle is this princely jovial fowl . ” 66 ...
... Pope , Hath F. 329. Cloten's ] Pope , Cloten F. wood . Thus in The Silver Age ( Pear- son's Dekker , vol . iii . p . 142 ) : Alcides ' " high Ioviall hand . In Drayton's The Owl , line 220 , the eagle is this princely jovial fowl . ” 66 ...
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