The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 21F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Gesta Romanorum , which is supposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of The Can- terbury Tales of Chaucer , 1775 , to have been written five hundred years ago . The earliest impression of that work ( which I have . seen ) was ...
... Gesta Romanorum , which is supposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of The Can- terbury Tales of Chaucer , 1775 , to have been written five hundred years ago . The earliest impression of that work ( which I have . seen ) was ...
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... Gesta Romanorum , and Twine's translation from it . It should not , however , be concealed , that Pentapolis is also found in an ancient map of the world , MS . in the Cotton Library , British Museum , Tiberius , b . v . That the reader ...
... Gesta Romanorum , and Twine's translation from it . It should not , however , be concealed , that Pentapolis is also found in an ancient map of the world , MS . in the Cotton Library , British Museum , Tiberius , b . v . That the reader ...
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... Gesta Romanorum , Apollonius is king of Tyre ; and Appolyn , in Copland's translation from the French , has the same title . author , in calling Pericles a prince , seems to have followed Gower , MALONE . In Twine's translation he is ...
... Gesta Romanorum , Apollonius is king of Tyre ; and Appolyn , in Copland's translation from the French , has the same title . author , in calling Pericles a prince , seems to have followed Gower , MALONE . In Twine's translation he is ...
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... Gesta Romanorum hitherto undiscovered . MALone . It is thirty days in Twine's translation . Forty , as I have ob- served in a note on some other play ( I forget which ) was the fami- liar term when the number to be mentioned was not of ...
... Gesta Romanorum hitherto undiscovered . MALone . It is thirty days in Twine's translation . Forty , as I have ob- served in a note on some other play ( I forget which ) was the fami- liar term when the number to be mentioned was not of ...
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... Gesta Romanorum , in which the story of Apollonius is told ; though I will not say in what language he read it . It is this : " De tribulatione temporali quæ in gaudium sem- piternum postremo commutabitur . " MALONE . - - to 4 The good ...
... Gesta Romanorum , in which the story of Apollonius is told ; though I will not say in what language he read it . It is this : " De tribulatione temporali quæ in gaudium sem- piternum postremo commutabitur . " MALONE . - - to 4 The good ...
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