The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17 |
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Plutarch mentions his grandfather Lamprias , as his author for some of the stories he relates of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to ...
Plutarch mentions his grandfather Lamprias , as his author for some of the stories he relates of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to ...
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... as appears from a passage in As you like it : " And let my officers of such a nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . " See Vol . VIII . p . 82 , n . 6 . Our ancient English writers almost always give us Euphrates instead ...
... as appears from a passage in As you like it : " And let my officers of such a nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . " See Vol . VIII . p . 82 , n . 6 . Our ancient English writers almost always give us Euphrates instead ...
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Mr. Steevens's description of wind - rows will gain him , I fear , but little reputation with the husbandman ; nor , were it more accurate , does it appear to be in point , unless it can be shown that quick winds and wind - rows are ...
Mr. Steevens's description of wind - rows will gain him , I fear , but little reputation with the husbandman ; nor , were it more accurate , does it appear to be in point , unless it can be shown that quick winds and wind - rows are ...
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The words - lie still , appear to have been technically used by those who borrow their metaphors from husbandry . Thus Ascham , in his Toxophilus , edit . 1589 , p . 32 : “ —as a grounde which is apt for corne , & c . if a man let it ...
The words - lie still , appear to have been technically used by those who borrow their metaphors from husbandry . Thus Ascham , in his Toxophilus , edit . 1589 , p . 32 : “ —as a grounde which is apt for corne , & c . if a man let it ...
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Let him appear.— These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died she ? our lively apprehensive minds .
Let him appear.— These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died she ? our lively apprehensive minds .
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