The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 13Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Ovid ) . He has " maugre " several times , but Greene much oftener ( in his prose ) . Both of them rejoice continually in the wretched " for to " often ( Alphonsus , Grosart , xiii . 342 , 362 , 363 ( twice ) and Selimus , xiv . 246 ) ...
... Ovid ) . He has " maugre " several times , but Greene much oftener ( in his prose ) . Both of them rejoice continually in the wretched " for to " often ( Alphonsus , Grosart , xiii . 342 , 362 , 363 ( twice ) and Selimus , xiv . 246 ) ...
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... Ovid's Amor . 1. xiii . 40 : " Lente currite , noctis equi , " quoted in Doctor Faustus by Marlowe ( Dyce , IOI , a ) . In later plays ( Cymbeline , Midsummer Night's Dream ) Shakespeare dragons , not horses , as the coursers of the ...
... Ovid's Amor . 1. xiii . 40 : " Lente currite , noctis equi , " quoted in Doctor Faustus by Marlowe ( Dyce , IOI , a ) . In later plays ( Cymbeline , Midsummer Night's Dream ) Shakespeare dragons , not horses , as the coursers of the ...
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... Ovid : 64. charm thy ... tongue ] Occurs several times in Shakespeare . See Part III . v . v . 31 ; and Othello , v . ii . 183 , and note , Arden edition . For " lavish tongue " here , in Q , see Part I. II . v . 47. It is from Golding's ...
... Ovid : 64. charm thy ... tongue ] Occurs several times in Shakespeare . See Part III . v . v . 31 ; and Othello , v . ii . 183 , and note , Arden edition . For " lavish tongue " here , in Q , see Part I. II . v . 47. It is from Golding's ...
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