The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 3 his quails- ] The ancients used to match quails as we match cocks . JOHNSON . Beat mine , inhoop'd , at odds . I will SC . III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 95.
... But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 3 his quails- ] The ancients used to match quails as we match cocks . JOHNSON . Beat mine , inhoop'd , at odds . I will SC . III . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 95.
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... billiards : ] This is one of the numerous ana- chronisms that are found in these plays . This game was not known in ancient times . MALONE . MAR . As well as I can , madam . 98 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II « . SCENE V. ...
... billiards : ] This is one of the numerous ana- chronisms that are found in these plays . This game was not known in ancient times . MALONE . MAR . As well as I can , madam . 98 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT II « . SCENE V. ...
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... ancient writers . So , in this play : " My country's high pyramides . " Again , in Sir Aston Cockain's Poems , 1658 : " Neither advise I thee to pass the seas , “ To take a view of the pyramides . " Again , in Braithwaite's Survey of ...
... ancient writers . So , in this play : " My country's high pyramides . " Again , in Sir Aston Cockain's Poems , 1658 : " Neither advise I thee to pass the seas , “ To take a view of the pyramides . " Again , in Braithwaite's Survey of ...
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... ancient prover- bial rhyme : " He who will not , when he may , " When he will , he shall have nay . " STEEVENS . ? The third part then is drunk : ' Would it were all , & c . ] The old copy reads - The third part then he is drunk , & c ...
... ancient prover- bial rhyme : " He who will not , when he may , " When he will , he shall have nay . " STEEVENS . ? The third part then is drunk : ' Would it were all , & c . ] The old copy reads - The third part then he is drunk , & c ...
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... ancient bard sung his compositions to the harp ; the poet only commits them to paper . Verses are often called numbers , and to number , a verb ( in this sense ) of Shakspeare's coining , is to make verses . This puerile arrangement of ...
... ancient bard sung his compositions to the harp ; the poet only commits them to paper . Verses are often called numbers , and to number , a verb ( in this sense ) of Shakspeare's coining , is to make verses . This puerile arrangement of ...
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