The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 7C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... Act I : 66 the Roman camp " Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a storm " Just breaking o'er our heads . " Again , in Ogilby's version of the 17th Iliad : So from that spring , whence comfort seem'd to come MACBETH . 19.
... Act I : 66 the Roman camp " Hangs o'er us black and threat'ning , like a storm " Just breaking o'er our heads . " Again , in Ogilby's version of the 17th Iliad : So from that spring , whence comfort seem'd to come MACBETH . 19.
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... a line in the 5th Iliad of Homer : 66 Mars himself , match'd with his female mate . " Lapt in proof , is , defended by armour of proof Steevens . Confronted him with self - comparisons , Foint against point MACBETH . 23.
... a line in the 5th Iliad of Homer : 66 Mars himself , match'd with his female mate . " Lapt in proof , is , defended by armour of proof Steevens . Confronted him with self - comparisons , Foint against point MACBETH . 23.
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... Iliad : 66 Automedon as fit " Was for the reverend sewer's place ; and all the brownè joints serv'd " On wicker vessell to the board . " Barclay , Ecl . II , has the following remark on the conduct of these domestics : " Slowe be the ...
... Iliad : 66 Automedon as fit " Was for the reverend sewer's place ; and all the brownè joints serv'd " On wicker vessell to the board . " Barclay , Ecl . II , has the following remark on the conduct of these domestics : " Slowe be the ...
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... - sion of the sixth Iliad : " Chymera the invincible he sent him to convince . " Steevens . -- and wasse ! - ] What was anciently called was - baile That memory , the warder of the brain , " 74 MACBETH . And we 'll not fail. ...
... - sion of the sixth Iliad : " Chymera the invincible he sent him to convince . " Steevens . -- and wasse ! - ] What was anciently called was - baile That memory , the warder of the brain , " 74 MACBETH . And we 'll not fail. ...
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... Iliad : " But none can live without the death of sleep . " Steevens . Sleep , that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care , The death of each day's life , sore labour's bath , Balm of hurt minds , ] Is it not probable that Shakspeare re ...
... Iliad : " But none can live without the death of sleep . " Steevens . Sleep , that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care , The death of each day's life , sore labour's bath , Balm of hurt minds , ] Is it not probable that Shakspeare re ...
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