The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ancient writers . So , in the 13th Idea of Drayton : " This diamond shall once consume to dust . " Again , in The Merry Wives of Windsor : " I pray thee , once to - night give my sweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicester's ...
... ancient writers . So , in the 13th Idea of Drayton : " This diamond shall once consume to dust . " Again , in The Merry Wives of Windsor : " I pray thee , once to - night give my sweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicester's ...
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... ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : Again : " Traytoure , he sayd with great envy , " Turne thee now , I thee defye . " " They drewe theyr swordes hastely , " And smot together with great envy . " And ...
... ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : Again : " Traytoure , he sayd with great envy , " Turne thee now , I thee defye . " " They drewe theyr swordes hastely , " And smot together with great envy . " And ...
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... ancient family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their son relinquishing his paternal surname , assumed that of his mother , which continued in his posterity . TOLLET . 6 Of all this probably Shakspeare knew nothing ...
... ancient family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their son relinquishing his paternal surname , assumed that of his mother , which continued in his posterity . TOLLET . 6 Of all this probably Shakspeare knew nothing ...
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... ancient and only copy , have published : And that way I am wise in . JOHNSON . This passage is unskilfully expressed indeed ; so much so , that I don't see how it can import either of the meanings that Johnson contends for , or indeed ...
... ancient and only copy , have published : And that way I am wise in . JOHNSON . This passage is unskilfully expressed indeed ; so much so , that I don't see how it can import either of the meanings that Johnson contends for , or indeed ...
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... ancient satire already quoted , p . 88 , n . 6 : Again : " By his pryde and faulce treachery , " Whoardom and baudy leachery , " He hath been so intollerable . " " The goodes that he thus gaddered " Wretchedly he hath scattered " In ...
... ancient satire already quoted , p . 88 , n . 6 : Again : " By his pryde and faulce treachery , " Whoardom and baudy leachery , " He hath been so intollerable . " " The goodes that he thus gaddered " Wretchedly he hath scattered " In ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Æneas AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Ben Jonson bishop blood Calchas called cardinal CHAM CRES Cressida CROM Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duke editions editors Enter eringoes Exeunt Exit eyes fair folio fool GENT give grace Grecian Greeks GRIF hand Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen Holinshed honour i'the JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KATH King Henry king's kiss lady lord Lord Chamberlain Lydgate MALONE MASON means Menelaus musick Nestor never night noble o'the old copy Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus perhaps play poet Pope praise pray Priam prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece RITSON scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech spoons STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy trumpet TYRWHITT ULYSS unto WARBURTON Wolsey word