The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... books of the Stationers ' Company , October 19 , 1593 , I find " A Booke entituled the Tragedie of Cleopatra . " It is entered by Symon Waterfon , for whom fome of Daniel's works were printed ; and therefore it is probably by that ...
... books of the Stationers ' Company , October 19 , 1593 , I find " A Booke entituled the Tragedie of Cleopatra . " It is entered by Symon Waterfon , for whom fome of Daniel's works were printed ; and therefore it is probably by that ...
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... . This word is likewise used by Stanyhurft , in his verfion of the second Book of Virgil's Eneid : " To live now longer , Troy burnt , he flatly reneageth . " STEEVENS , And is become the bellows , and the fan , B 3 UNIV. OF ...
... . This word is likewise used by Stanyhurft , in his verfion of the second Book of Virgil's Eneid : " To live now longer , Troy burnt , he flatly reneageth . " STEEVENS , And is become the bellows , and the fan , B 3 UNIV. OF ...
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... Book of Ovid's Metamorphofis ; as tranf- lated by Golding , p . 172 : Pauperis eft numerare pecus . " Tuth ! beggars of their cattel use the number for to know . " STEEVENS . Again , in Much Ado about Nothing : " I were but little happy ...
... Book of Ovid's Metamorphofis ; as tranf- lated by Golding , p . 172 : Pauperis eft numerare pecus . " Tuth ! beggars of their cattel use the number for to know . " STEEVENS . Again , in Much Ado about Nothing : " I were but little happy ...
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... Book of Milton's Paradife Loft , v . 892 : where thou might'ft hope to change 66 " Torment with eafe . " STEEVENS . I once thought that these two words might have been often confounded , by their being both abbreviated , and written ...
... Book of Milton's Paradife Loft , v . 892 : where thou might'ft hope to change 66 " Torment with eafe . " STEEVENS . I once thought that these two words might have been often confounded , by their being both abbreviated , and written ...
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... book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ears , or however different from modern phrafeology , will at fome time or other be ...
... book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ears , or however different from modern phrafeology , will at fome time or other be ...
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