The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... show him in the opposite armies horses flying by enchantment , armed men trans- ported through the air , and every power and form of magic . Whether St. Chryfoftom believed that such performances were really to be seen in a day of ...
... show him in the opposite armies horses flying by enchantment , armed men trans- ported through the air , and every power and form of magic . Whether St. Chryfoftom believed that such performances were really to be seen in a day of ...
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... and would the speaker then have applied the epithet- damned to them ? and what have the smiles of fortune to do VOL . X. C : Show'd like a rebel's whore : 5 But all's too МАСВЕТΗ . 17 And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,4 ...
... and would the speaker then have applied the epithet- damned to them ? and what have the smiles of fortune to do VOL . X. C : Show'd like a rebel's whore : 5 But all's too МАСВЕТΗ . 17 And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,4 ...
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... Show'd like a rebel's whore :) I suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shak- speare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune ...
... Show'd like a rebel's whore :) I suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shak- speare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune ...
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... show how little Shakspeare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been influenced by Holinshed , who , p . 567 , speaking of King Henry V. fays : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c ...
... show how little Shakspeare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been influenced by Holinshed , who , p . 567 , speaking of King Henry V. fays : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c ...
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... Show me , Show me . Thus do go about , about ; ] As I cannot help supposing this scene to have been uniformly metrical when our author wrote it , in its present state I suspect it to be clogged with inter- polations , or mutilated by ...
... Show me , Show me . Thus do go about , about ; ] As I cannot help supposing this scene to have been uniformly metrical when our author wrote it , in its present state I suspect it to be clogged with inter- polations , or mutilated by ...
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