The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... exactly followed , and many of the prin- cipal fpeeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plutarch . POPE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Caius Marcius Coriolanus , a noble Roman B2 * CORIOLANUS.] This play I conjecture to have ...
... exactly followed , and many of the prin- cipal fpeeches exactly copied , from the Life of Coriolanus in Plutarch . POPE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Caius Marcius Coriolanus , a noble Roman B2 * CORIOLANUS.] This play I conjecture to have ...
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... Plutarch , p . 240 , edit . 1579. MALONE . 5 even fo moft fitly- ] i . e . exactly . WARBURTON . • They are not fuch as you . ] I fuppofe we should read - They are not as you . So , in St. Luke , xviii . 11 : " God , I thank thee , I am ...
... Plutarch , p . 240 , edit . 1579. MALONE . 5 even fo moft fitly- ] i . e . exactly . WARBURTON . • They are not fuch as you . ] I fuppofe we should read - They are not as you . So , in St. Luke , xviii . 11 : " God , I thank thee , I am ...
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... Plutarch before him ; the former of whom has told a fimilar ftory in his Remains , 1605 , and has likewife made the heart the feat of the brain , or under- ftanding : Hereupon they all agreed to pine away their lafie and publike enemy ...
... Plutarch before him ; the former of whom has told a fimilar ftory in his Remains , 1605 , and has likewife made the heart the feat of the brain , or under- ftanding : Hereupon they all agreed to pine away their lafie and publike enemy ...
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... Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , tranflated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill , to press them for the warres . " Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : 66 - " From ...
... Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , tranflated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill , to press them for the warres . " Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : 66 - " From ...
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... Plutarch , in The Life of Coriolanus , relates this as the opinion of Cato the Elder , that a great foldier should carry terrour in his looks and tone of voice ; and the poet , hereby following the hiftorian , is fallen into a great ...
... Plutarch , in The Life of Coriolanus , relates this as the opinion of Cato the Elder , that a great foldier should carry terrour in his looks and tone of voice ; and the poet , hereby following the hiftorian , is fallen into a great ...
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