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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... felfe fawe him doe with his eyes , as alfo for that Martius had reported vnto him . So in the ende he willed Martius , he fhould choose out of all the horses they had taken of their enemies , and of all the goodes they had wonne ...
... felfe fawe him doe with his eyes , as alfo for that Martius had reported vnto him . So in the ende he willed Martius , he fhould choose out of all the horses they had taken of their enemies , and of all the goodes they had wonne ...
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... felfe in fuche arraye and attire , as he thought no man could euer haue knowen him for the perfone he was , feeing him in that apparell he had vpon his backe : and as Homer fayed of Vlyffes : " So dyd he enter into the enemies tovvne ...
... felfe in fuche arraye and attire , as he thought no man could euer haue knowen him for the perfone he was , feeing him in that apparell he had vpon his backe : and as Homer fayed of Vlyffes : " So dyd he enter into the enemies tovvne ...
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... felfe , and after he had paused a while , making no aunfwer , he fayed vnto him : " If thou knoweft me not yet , Tullus , and feeing me , doft not perhappes beleeue me to be the man I am in dede , I muft of Not yet thou know'ft me , and ...
... felfe , and after he had paused a while , making no aunfwer , he fayed vnto him : " If thou knoweft me not yet , Tullus , and feeing me , doft not perhappes beleeue me to be the man I am in dede , I muft of Not yet thou know'ft me , and ...
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... felfe the fholde " Do wreche with hir own honde . " Again , in Chapman's verfion of the 5th Iliad : 7 8 66 if he should pursue Sarpedon's life , " Or take his friends wreake on his men . " maims STEEVENS . Of Shame- ] That is ...
... felfe the fholde " Do wreche with hir own honde . " Again , in Chapman's verfion of the 5th Iliad : 7 8 66 if he should pursue Sarpedon's life , " Or take his friends wreake on his men . " maims STEEVENS . Of Shame- ] That is ...
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... felfe , howe much more unfortunately than all the women liuinge we are come hether , confidering that the fight which fhould be most pleasaunt to all other to beholde , fpitefull fortune hath made molt fearfull to us : making my felfe ...
... felfe , howe much more unfortunately than all the women liuinge we are come hether , confidering that the fight which fhould be most pleasaunt to all other to beholde , fpitefull fortune hath made molt fearfull to us : making my felfe ...
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