The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... ancient English writers . Thus , by Chapman , in his verfion of the fourth book of the Odyssey : Her handmaids join'd in a continuate yell . " ' STEEVENS . He paffes , ] i . e . exceeds , goes beyond common bounds . So , in The Merry ...
... ancient English writers . Thus , by Chapman , in his verfion of the fourth book of the Odyssey : Her handmaids join'd in a continuate yell . " ' STEEVENS . He paffes , ] i . e . exceeds , goes beyond common bounds . So , in The Merry ...
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... ancient copy of this play has reached us , leaves a doubt whether feveral thort fpeeches in the prefent fcene were defigned for verse or profe . I have therefore made no attempt at regulation . STEEVENS . Pain . You are a dog . ] This ...
... ancient copy of this play has reached us , leaves a doubt whether feveral thort fpeeches in the prefent fcene were defigned for verse or profe . I have therefore made no attempt at regulation . STEEVENS . Pain . You are a dog . ] This ...
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... ancient times , but the mid - day's repast . I do not suppose the paffage corrupt : fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the ...
... ancient times , but the mid - day's repast . I do not suppose the paffage corrupt : fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the ...
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... ancient Greek city ; of which Alexander ab Alexandro has these words : " Et CORINTHI fupra mille proftitutas in templo Veneris affidue degere & in- flammata libidine quæftui meretricio operam dare , & velut facrorum mini- ftras Dea ...
... ancient Greek city ; of which Alexander ab Alexandro has these words : " Et CORINTHI fupra mille proftitutas in templo Veneris affidue degere & in- flammata libidine quæftui meretricio operam dare , & velut facrorum mini- ftras Dea ...
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... ancient bl . 1. ballad , entitled , The Dead Man's Song : And ladles full of melled gold " Were poured downe their throates . " Mr. M. Mason thinks that Flaminius more probably alludes to the ftory of Marcus Craffus and the Parthians ...
... ancient bl . 1. ballad , entitled , The Dead Man's Song : And ladles full of melled gold " Were poured downe their throates . " Mr. M. Mason thinks that Flaminius more probably alludes to the ftory of Marcus Craffus and the Parthians ...
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