The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... play is to be found in the fifth Book of the Orlando Furioso . In Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. II . c . iv . as re- mote an original may be traced . A novel , however , of Belle- forest , copied from another of Bandello , seems to have ...
... play is to be found in the fifth Book of the Orlando Furioso . In Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. II . c . iv . as re- mote an original may be traced . A novel , however , of Belle- forest , copied from another of Bandello , seems to have ...
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... play , printed in 1600 , is mentioned to enter in two several scenes . The succeeding editions have all continued her name in the Dramatis Persona . But I have ventured to ex- punge it ; there being no mention of her through the play ...
... play , printed in 1600 , is mentioned to enter in two several scenes . The succeeding editions have all continued her name in the Dramatis Persona . But I have ventured to ex- punge it ; there being no mention of her through the play ...
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... play last quoted : " Devolve itself ! -that word is not in Hamlet likewise has , - " my tables , " & c . Again , in The Whore of Babylon , 1607 : Campeius ! -Babylon 66 " His name hath in her tables . ” my table - books . " BEAT . No ...
... play last quoted : " Devolve itself ! -that word is not in Hamlet likewise has , - " my tables , " & c . Again , in The Whore of Babylon , 1607 : Campeius ! -Babylon 66 " His name hath in her tables . ” my table - books . " BEAT . No ...
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... play the flout- ing Jack ; to tell us Cupid is a good hare - finder , 8 8 the flouting Jack ; ] Jack , in our author's time , I know not why , was a term of contempt . So , in King Henry IV . P. I. Act III : 66 the prince is a Jack , a ...
... play the flout- ing Jack ; to tell us Cupid is a good hare - finder , 8 8 the flouting Jack ; ] Jack , in our author's time , I know not why , was a term of contempt . So , in King Henry IV . P. I. Act III : 66 the prince is a Jack , a ...
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... play with the flame of beauty without being scorched ? STEEVens . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind , is a good hare - finder , which requires a quick eye - sight ; and that ...
... play with the flame of beauty without being scorched ? STEEVens . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind , is a good hare - finder , which requires a quick eye - sight ; and that ...
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