The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 19
... speak , our raiment " And state of bodies would bewray what life " We've led since thy exile . Think with thyself , " How more unfortunate than all living women " Are we come hither ; since thy sight , which should " Make our eyes flow ...
... speak , our raiment " And state of bodies would bewray what life " We've led since thy exile . Think with thyself , " How more unfortunate than all living women " Are we come hither ; since thy sight , which should " Make our eyes flow ...
Page 36
... speaking of Juno , and no pre- vious translation were extant . This passage recalls to my memory a very extraordinary fact . A few years ago , at a great court on the continent , a country- man of ours of high rank and character , [ Sir ...
... speaking of Juno , and no pre- vious translation were extant . This passage recalls to my memory a very extraordinary fact . A few years ago , at a great court on the continent , a country- man of ours of high rank and character , [ Sir ...
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... speaking , gathered out of Terence , 1560 , reduces the passage to a single line , and subjoins a translation . We have hitherto supposed Shakspeare the au- thor of the Taming of a Shrew , but his property in it is extremely disputable ...
... speaking , gathered out of Terence , 1560 , reduces the passage to a single line , and subjoins a translation . We have hitherto supposed Shakspeare the au- thor of the Taming of a Shrew , but his property in it is extremely disputable ...
Page 86
... speak at random , when I assure you , that from some forgotten book or other , I can demonstrate this to you in many hundred places ; and I almost wish , that I had not been persuaded into a different employment . Though I have as much ...
... speak at random , when I assure you , that from some forgotten book or other , I can demonstrate this to you in many hundred places ; and I almost wish , that I had not been persuaded into a different employment . Though I have as much ...
Page 87
... line from Terence , exactly as it stands in Shakspeare , is extant in Lilly and Udall's Floures for Latin Speaking . Still , however , Shak- speare's total ignorance of the learned languages remains to be 87 1493 APPENDIX ...
... line from Terence , exactly as it stands in Shakspeare , is extant in Lilly and Udall's Floures for Latin Speaking . Still , however , Shak- speare's total ignorance of the learned languages remains to be 87 1493 APPENDIX ...
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