The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without authority from Homer , has equipped Nep- tune with this weapon : " King Neptune , with his long fword , - . " Iliad XV . It appears that it was once the fashion to wear two fwords ...
... tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without authority from Homer , has equipped Nep- tune with this weapon : " King Neptune , with his long fword , - . " Iliad XV . It appears that it was once the fashion to wear two fwords ...
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... tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love : - Why then , O brawling love ! O loving hate ! 3 Why then , O brawling love ! & c . ] Of thefe lines neither the fenfe nor occafion is very ...
... tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love : - Why then , O brawling love ! O loving hate ! 3 Why then , O brawling love ! & c . ] Of thefe lines neither the fenfe nor occafion is very ...
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... Tell me in fadnefs , ] That is , tell me gravely , tell me in ferioufnefs . JOHNSON . See Vol . VI . p . 35 , n . 9. MALONE . 8 And , in ftrong proof & c . ] As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help ...
... Tell me in fadnefs , ] That is , tell me gravely , tell me in ferioufnefs . JOHNSON . See Vol . VI . p . 35 , n . 9. MALONE . 8 And , in ftrong proof & c . ] As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help ...
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... tell it now . BEN . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . ROM . O , teach me how I should forget to think . She is rich in beauty ; and poor in this circumstance alone , that with her , beauty will expire ; her fiore of wealth ...
... tell it now . BEN . Be rul'd by me , forget to think of her . ROM . O , teach me how I should forget to think . She is rich in beauty ; and poor in this circumstance alone , that with her , beauty will expire ; her fiore of wealth ...
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... tell Paris that he should feel the fame fort of pleasure in an affembly of beauties , which young folk feel in that feafon when they are moft gay and amorous , was furely as much as the old man ought to fay : " " ubi fubdita flamma ...
... tell Paris that he should feel the fame fort of pleasure in an affembly of beauties , which young folk feel in that feafon when they are moft gay and amorous , was furely as much as the old man ought to fay : " " ubi fubdita flamma ...
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